Cell-associated HIV-1 messenger RNA and DNA in T-helper cell and monocytesin asymptomatic HIV-1-infected subjects on HAART plus an inactivated HIV-1immunogen
Bk. Patterson et al., Cell-associated HIV-1 messenger RNA and DNA in T-helper cell and monocytesin asymptomatic HIV-1-infected subjects on HAART plus an inactivated HIV-1immunogen, AIDS, 13(13), 1999, pp. 1607-1611
Objective: We examined the effect of an HIV-1-specific immune-based therapy
on cell-associated HIV-1 DNA and RNA.
Design: Five HIV-1-infected subjects receiving HIV-1 immunogen plus HAART w
ere compared with three HIV-1-infected subjects who received incomplete Fre
und's adjuvant (IFA) plus HAART.
Methods: Cell-associated HIV-1 RNA or DNA in lymphocytes and monocytes was
determined using a dual immunophenotyping/in situ hybridization assay with
or without in situ PCR amplification.
Results: Cell-associated HIV-1 RNA in CD4 cells correlated with plasma RNA
overall. CD4, HIV-1 gag-pol messenger (m)RNA+ cells decreased in the immuno
gen plus HAART group compared with the IFA plus HAART group. Decreases in H
IV-1 DNA+ CD4 cells were observed in the immunogen plus HAART compared with
the IFA plus HAART group. Decreases in HIV-1 gag-pol mRNA+ monocytes were
observed in the immunogen plus HAART group compared with the IFA plus HAART
group. Consistent with the findings in CD4 cells, decreases in HIV-1 DNAmonocytes were observed in the immunogen plus HAART group compared with the
IFA plus HAART group.
Conclusions: These preliminary observations support the rationale for exami
ning the combination of immune-based therapies' and antiretroviral drugs fo
r effective HIV-1 control. (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.