- Cummins, Nathan W;
- Rizza, Stacey;
- Litzow, Mark R;
- Hua, Stephane;
- Lee, Guinevere Q;
- Einkauf, Kevin;
- Chun, Tae-Wook;
- Rhame, Frank;
- Baker, Jason V;
- Busch, Michael P;
- Chomont, Nicolas;
- Dean, Patrick G;
- Fromentin, Rémi;
- Haase, Ashley T;
- Hampton, Dylan;
- Keating, Sheila M;
- Lada, Steven M;
- Lee, Tzong-Hae;
- Natesampillai, Sekar;
- Richman, Douglas D;
- Schacker, Timothy W;
- Wietgrefe, Stephen;
- Yu, Xu G;
- Yao, Joseph D;
- Zeuli, John;
- Lichterfeld, Mathias;
- Badley, Andrew D
- Editor(s): Lewin, Sharon R
Background
Notwithstanding 1 documented case of HIV-1 cure following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT), several subsequent cases of allo-SCT in HIV-1 positive individuals have failed to cure HIV-1 infection. The aim of our study was to describe changes in the HIV reservoir in a single chronically HIV-infected patient on suppressive antiretroviral therapy who underwent allo-SCT for treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Methods and findings
We prospectively collected peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) by leukapheresis from a 55-year-old man with chronic HIV infection before and after allo-SCT to measure the size of the HIV-1 reservoir and characterize viral phylogeny and phenotypic changes in immune cells. At day 784 post-transplant, when HIV-1 was undetectable by multiple measures-including PCR measurements of both total and integrated HIV-1 DNA, replication-competent virus measurement by large cell input quantitative viral outgrowth assay, and in situ hybridization of colon tissue-the patient consented to an analytic treatment interruption (ATI) with frequent clinical monitoring. He remained aviremic off antiretroviral therapy until ATI day 288, when a low-level virus rebound of 60 HIV-1 copies/ml occurred, which increased to 1,640 HIV-1 copies/ml 5 days later, prompting reinitiation of ART. Rebounding plasma HIV-1 sequences were phylogenetically distinct from proviral HIV-1 DNA detected in circulating PBMCs before transplantation. The main limitations of this study are the insensitivity of reservoir measurements, and the fact that it describes a single case.Conclusions
allo-SCT led to a significant reduction in the size of the HIV-1 reservoir and a >9-month-long ART-free remission from HIV-1 replication. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the origin of rebound virus was distinct from the viruses identified pre-transplant in the PBMCs.