Roles of Monocytes in HIV-1 Infection
NIAID/NIH RO1, PI:
Tuofu Zhu, MD
In order to enhance the efficiency
of suppressive therapy, it is important to identify cells which carry out low-level
HIV-1 replication and renew viral reservoirs in patients taking highly active
anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Previous studies suggest the existence of
viral sources other than resting CD4+ T cells. While CD4+ T cells and tissue
macrophages are potential viral reservoirs, the role(s) of monocytes in HIV-1
infection in vivo remain unclear. Our recent studies indicate that
despite HAART, ongoing HIV-1 replications occurs in vivo in blood
monocytes. We have also found that HIV-1 replication in monocytes is an important
source of persistent HIV-1 replications among persons on HAART. The goal of
this project is to extend our current understanding of HIV-1 dynamics in monocytes/macrophages;
and to define their role(s) in HIV-1 infection in the context of antiretroviral
drugs. Findings from this study will provide better understanding of productive
HIV-1 infection in monocytes and macrophages in vivo . These findings
may also provide great insights in developing new therapeutic strategies which
will enhance drug efficacy.
Publications:
- Zhu T ,
Muthui D, Holte S, Nickle D, Feng F, Brodie SJ, Hwangbo Y, Mullins JI, and
Corey L. Evidence for HIV-1 Replication in vivo in CD14+ Monocytes and Its
Potential Role as A Source of Virus in Patients on Potent Therapy. J.
Virol. 76: 707-716, 2002.
- Learn G, Muthui
D, Brodie SJ, Zhu T , Diem K, Mullins JI, & Corey L. Virus Population
Homogenization Following Acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection.
J.
Virol. 76: 11963-11959, 2002.
- Malhotra U, Holte
S, Zhu T , Delpit E, Huntsberry C, Sette A, Shankarappa R, Maenza J,
Corey L, and McElrath1 MJ. Early Induction and Maintenance of Env-Specific
T-helper Cells Following Acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection,
J. Virol. 77: 2663-2674,
2003.
- Zhu T .
HIV-1 Genotypes in Peripheral Blood Monocytes. J. Leuko. Bio. 66: 338-344,
2000.
- Bures R, Gaitan
A, Zhu T , Graziosi C, McGrath KM, Tartaglia J, Caudrelier P, El Habib
R, Klein M, Lazzarin A, Stablein DM, Deers M, Corey L, Greenberg ML, Schwartz
DH, Montefiori DC. Immunization with recombinant canarypox vectors expressing
membrane-anchored glycoprotein 120 followed by glycoprotein 160 boosting fails
to generate antibodies that neutralize R5 primary isolates of human immunodeficiency
virus type 1. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 16(18): 2019-35, 2000.
- Zhu T ,
Wang N, Carr A, Nam DS, Moor-Jankowski R, Cooper DA, Ho DD. Genetic characterization
of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in blood and genital secretions: evidence
for viral compartmentalization and selection during sexual transmission. Journal
of Virology. 70(5): 3098-107, May 1996.
- Zhu T , Mo
H, Wang N, Nam DS, Cao Y, Koup RA, Ho DD. Genotypic and phenotypic characterization
of HIV-1 patients with primary infection. Science. 261(5125): 1179-81, 1993.
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