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Evidence for Persistent Low-Level Viremia in Individuals Who Control Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Absence of Antiretroviral Therapy

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 83, Issue 1, Pages 329-335

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01763-08

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  1. NIAID [K23AI075985, AI052745, AI055273, RR16482]
  2. Universitywide AIDS Research Program [CC99-SF-001]
  3. UCSF/Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology Center for AIDS Research [P30 AI27763, P30 MH59037]
  4. General Clinical Research Center at San Francisco General Hospital [5-MO1-RR00083-37]
  5. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies [P30 MH62246]
  6. Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology [U01-AI067854]
  7. NIH [DPI OD00329]
  8. NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES [K24RR016482, M01RR000083] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  9. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES [U01AI067854, K23AI075985, P30AI027763, R01AI052745] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  10. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH [P30MH059037, P30MH062246] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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A subset of antiretroviral-untreated, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals are able to maintain undetectable plasma HIV RNA levels in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. These elite controllers are of high interest as they may provide novel insights regarding host mechanisms of virus control. The degree to which these individuals have residual plasma viremia has not been well defined. We performed a longitudinal study of 46 elite controllers, defined as HIV-seropositive, antiretroviral-untreated individuals with plasma HIV RNA levels of <50 to 75 copies/ml. The median duration of HIV diagnosis was 13 years, the median baseline CD4(+) T-cell count was 753 cells/mm(3), and the median duration of follow-up was 16 months. Plasma and cellular HIV RNA levels were measured using the transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) assay (estimated limit of detection of <3.5 copies RNA/ml). A total of 1,117 TMA assays were performed (median of five time points/subject and four replicates/time point). All but one subject had detectable plasma HIV RNA on at least one time point, and 15 (33%) subjects had detectable RNA at all time points. The majority of controllers also had detectable cell-associated RNA and proviral DNA. A mixed-effect linear model showed no strong evidence of change in plasma RNA levels over time. In conclusion, the vast majority (98%) of elite controllers had measurable plasma HIV RNA, often at levels higher than that observed in antiretroviral-treated patients. This confirms the failure to eradicate the virus, even in these unique individuals who are able to reduce plasma viremia to very low levels without antiretroviral therapy.

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