A macaque model of HIV-1 infection

作者:Hatziioannou Theodora*; Ambrose Zandrea; Chung Nancy P Y; Piatak Michael Jr; Yuan Fang; Trubey Charles M; Coalter Vicky; Kiser Rebecca; Schneider Doug; Smedley Jeremy; Pung Rhonda; Gathuka Mercy; Estes Jacob D; Veazey Ronald S; KewalRamani Vineet N; Lifson Jeffrey D; Bieniasz Paul D
来源:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009, 106(11): 4425-4429.
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0812587106

摘要

The lack of a primate model that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is an impediment to AIDS research; existing models generally employ simian viruses that are divergent from HIV-1, reducing their usefulness in preclinical investigations. Based on an understanding of species-specific variation in primate TRIM5 and APOBEC3 antiretroviral genes, we constructed simian-tropic (st) HIV-1 strains that differ from HIV-1 only in the vif gene. We demonstrate that such minimally modified stHIV-1 strains are capable of high levels of replication in vitro in pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) lymphocytes. Importantly, infection of pig-tailed macaques with stHIV-1 results in acute viremia, approaching the levels observed in HIV-1-infected humans, and an ensuing persistent infection for several months. stHIV-1 replication was controlled thereafter, at least in part, by CD8 T cells. We demonstrate the potential utility of this HIV-1-based animal model in a chemoprophylaxis experiment, by showing that a commonly used HIV-1 therapeutic regimen can provide apparently sterilizing protection from infection following a rigorous high-dose stHIV-1 challenge.

  • 出版日期2009-3-17