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SIV reservoirs dynamics during aging

Organization UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTERLocation OMAHA, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2024Deadline 31 Jul 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years old5 year old5 years of ageAIDS VirusAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusAddressAdultAdult HumanAgeAgingAntigen-Antibody ComplexAntigensAutopsyBirthBlood - brain barrier anatomyBlood PlasmaBlood VesselsBlood monocyteBlood-Brain BarrierBody TissuesBrainBrain Nervous SystemCD11bCD4 CellsCD4 Positive T LymphocytesCD4 T cellsCD4 helper T cellCD4 lymphocyteCD4+ T-LymphocyteCD4-Positive LymphocytesCR3ACell BodyCell FunctionCell PhysiologyCell ProcessCellsCellular FunctionCellular PhysiologyCellular ProcessChemotactic CytokinesChronicChronologyClonal ExpansionCustomDNA MethylationDiseaseDisorderEncephalonEpigeneticEpigenetic ChangeEpigenetic MechanismEpigenetic ProcessGeneticGoalsHIVHemato-Encephalic BarrierHomologous Chemotactic CytokinesHortega cellHumanHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesITGAMITGAM geneImmuneImmune ComplexImmune systemImmunesImmunologic SubtypingImmunophenotypingInfantInflammationInflammatoryIntercrinesInterruptionInterventionLAV-HTLV-IIILettersLifeLymph Node Reticuloendothelial SystemLymph node properLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusLymphatic TissueLymphatic nodesLymphoid TissueM mulattaM. mulattaMAC1AMO1AMacacaMacaca mulattaMacaca rhesusMacaqueMacrophageMarrow monocyteMeasuresMemoryMethylationMicrogliaModelingModern ManMononuclearNHP modelsOlder PopulationPBMCParturitionPeripheral Blood Mononuclear CellPersonsPhagocytesPhagocytic CellPlasmaPlasma SerumPopulationProliferatingProvirusesRectumReportingResearchReticuloendothelial System, Serum, PlasmaRhesus MacaqueRhesus MonkeySIS cytokinesSIVSamplingSimian Immunodeficiency VirusesSourceStudy modelsSubcellular ProcessT memory cellT-Cell SubsetsT-CellsT-LymphocyteT-Lymphocyte SubsetsT4 CellsT4 LymphocytesTherapeuticTimeTissuesUnited StatesViralViral reservoirVirus ActivationVirus InductionVirus IntegrationVirus reservoirVirus-HIVacute infectionadulthoodage 5 yearsage associatedage associated alterationsage associated changesage associated diseaseage associated disorderage associated impairmentage correlatedage correlated alterationsage correlated changesage dependentage dependent alterationsage dependent changesage dependent diseaseage dependent disorderage dependent impairmentage induced alterationsage induced changesage linkedage relatedage related alterationsage related changesage related human diseaseage specificage specific alterationsage specific changesage-related diseaseage-related disorderage-related impairmentagedaged animalaged animalsaged groupaged groupsaged individualaged individualsaged peopleaged personaged personsaged populationaged populationsagesaging associatedaging associated alterationsaging associated changesaging correlated alterationsaging correlated changesaging dependent alterationsaging dependent changesaging induced alterationsaging induced changesaging induced epigenetic changeaging populationaging processaging relatedaging related alterationsaging related changesaging specific alterationsaging specific changesaging-associated epigenetic changeaging-related epigenetic changealterations with ageamebocyteanimal old ageantiretroviral therapyantiretroviral treatmentbloodbrain barrierbrain cellcell typechanges with agechemoattractant cytokinechemokinecohortcustomscytokinedesigndesigningelderly animalepigenetic agingepigenetic mechanisms in agingepigenetic modifications in agingepigenetic regulation of agingepigeneticallyepigenomefive year oldfive years of agegitter cellhuman dataimmunogeninflammatory environmentinflammatory milieuinsightintegration sitelatent HIV reservoirlatent HIV-1 reservoirlatent HIV1 reservoirlymph glandlymph nodeslymphnodesmemory CD4 T cellmemory CD4 T lymphocytememory T lymphocytemesogliamethylation patternmicroglial cellmicrogliocytemonocytenecropsyneonatenonhuman primate modelsold animalsolder groupsolder individualsolder personperivascular glial cellpopulation agingpostmortemsystemic inflammationsystemic inflammatory responsethymus derived lymphocytevascularviral activationviral genome integrationviral inductionviral integrationviral reboundvirus genome integrationvirus rebound
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Abstract
The advancement of combinational antiretroviral therapy (cART) converts the life of people living with HIV

(PLWH) to manageable diseases. However, due to the persistence of viral reservoirs, a cure for HIV remains

elusive. That implies we need to eliminate and/or reduce the size of the viral reservoirs to achieve a cure. It has

been reported that Neonates/infants whose immune system is dominated by naïve T cells with a limited number

of antigen-specific memory T cells have a small HIV reservoir compared to adults. Chronological aging leads to

the clonal expansion of effector memory T cells with simultaneous loss of naïve T cells, resulting in a Naïve-

memory imbalance. In CNS, with aging, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) leakiness keeps increasing, and chronic

activation of microglia/perivascular macrophages occurs. Additionally, aging-associated epigenetic changes in

immune cells result in chronic inflammation in older people. How all these factors impact HIV reservoirs in older

PLWH remains understudied and has significant implications for developing HIV cure research strategies for

aged PLWH. Therefore, this proposal aims to understand how age-associated alterations in composition,

epigenetic state, and functionality of immune cells alter the HIV reservoirs using SIV-infected, ART-treated young

vs. aged rhesus macaques. We will study the age-associated changes in (1) DNA methylation pattern, (2) SIV

integration site, and (3) in composition/functionality of T-cell and monocyte/ macrophages/microglia subsets from

PBMC, lymph nodes, rectal tissue, and brain in young vs. aged macaques. Subsequently, we will measure the

SIV reservoirs in all these cell types. We anticipate that understanding the aging-associated changes in immune

cells at viral reservoir sanctuaries will help to provide a more informed approach to designing HIV cure research

interventions for older people living with HIV.

Grant Number: 5R21OD037751-02
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Arpan Acharya

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