Microglia Exhibit a Unique Intact HIV Reservoir in Human Postmortem Brain Tissue

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2025-04

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Nühn, Marieke
Gumbs, Stephanie B H
Schipper, Pauline J
Drosou, Irene
Gharu, Lavina
Buchholtz, Ninée V E J
Snijders, G.
Gigase, Frederieke A J
Wensing, Anne(marie)ORCID 0000-0003-3790-8891ISNI 0000000388540679
Symons, Jori

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Abstract

A proviral reservoir persists within the central nervous system (CNS) of people with HIV, but its characteristics remain poorly understood. Research has primarily focused on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), as acquiring brain tissue is challenging. We examined size, cellular tropism, and infection-dynamics of the viral reservoir in post-mortem brain tissue from five individuals on and off antiretroviral therapy (ART) across three brain regions. Microglia-enriched fractions (CD11b+) were isolated and levels of intact proviral DNA were quantified (IPDA). Full-length envelope reporter viruses were generated and characterized in CD4+ T cells and monocyte-derived microglia. HIV DNA was observed in microglia-enriched fractions of all individuals, but intact proviruses were identified only in one ART-treated individual, representing 15% of the total proviruses. Phenotypic analyses of clones from this individual showed that 80% replicated efficiently in microglia and CD4+ T cells, while the remaining viruses replicated only in CD4+ T cells. No region-specific effects were observed. These results indicate a distinct HIV brain reservoir in microglia for all individuals, although intact proviruses were detected in only one. Given the unique immune environment of the CNS, the characteristics of microglia, and the challenges associated with targeting these cells, the CNS reservoir should be considered in cure strategies.

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brain, cellular tropism, CNS, HIV, microglia, replication-competent, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Journal Article

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Nühn, M M, Gumbs, S B H, Schipper, P J, Drosou, I, Gharu, L, Buchholtz, N V E J, Snijders, G J L J, Gigase, F A J, Wensing, A M J, Symons, J, de Witte, L D & Nijhuis, M 2025, 'Microglia Exhibit a Unique Intact HIV Reservoir in Human Postmortem Brain Tissue', Viruses, vol. 17, no. 4, 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17040467