Proliferative memory SAMHD1 low CD4 + T cells harbour high levels of HIV-1 with compartmentalized viral populations

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Hani, Lylia | Chaillon, Antoine | Nere, Marie-Laure | Ruffin, Nicolas | Alameddine, Joudy | Salmona, Maud | Lopez Zaragoza, José-Luiz | Smith, Davey, M | Schwartz, Olivier | Lelièvre, Jean-Daniel | Delaugerre, Constance | Lévy, Yves | Seddiki, Nabila

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International audience. We previously reported the presence of memory CD4+ T cells that express low levels of SAMHD1 (SAMHD1low) in peripheral blood and lymph nodes from both HIV-1 infected and uninfected individuals. These cells are enriched in Th17 and Tfh subsets, two populations known to be preferentially targeted by HIV-1. Here we investigated whether SAMHD1low CD4+ T-cells harbour replication-competent virus and compartimentalized HIV-1 genomes. We sorted memory CD4+CD45RO+SAMHD1low, CD4+CD45RO+SAMHD1+ and naive CD4+CD45RO-SAMHD1+ cells from HIV-1-infected patients on anti-retroviral therapy (c-ART) and performed HIV-1 DNA quantification, ultra-deep-sequencing of partial env (C2/V3) sequences and phenotypic characterization of the cells. We show that SAMHD1low cells include novel Th17 CCR6+ subsets that lack CXCR3 and CCR4 (CCR6+DN). There is a decrease of the % of Th17 in SAMHD1low compartment in infected compared to uninfected individuals (41% vs 55%, p<0.05), whereas the % of CCR6+DN increases (7.95% vs 3.8%, p<0.05). Moreover, in HIV-1 infected patients, memory SAMHD1low cells harbour high levels of HIV-1 DNA compared to memory SAMHD1+ cells (4.5 vs 3.8 log/106cells, respectively, p<0.001), while naïve SAMHD1+ showed significantly lower levels (3.1 log/106cells, p<0.0001). Importantly, we show that SAMHD1low cells contain p24-producing cells. Moreover, phylogenetic analyses revealed well-segregated HIV-1 DNA populations with compartmentalization between SAMHD1low and SAMHD1+ memory cells, and limited viral exchange. As expected, the % of Ki67+ cells was significantly higher in SAMHD1low compared to SAMHD1+ cells. There was positive association between levels of HIV-1 DNA and Ki67+ in memory SAMHD1low cells, but not in memory and naïve SAMHD1+ CD4+ T-cells. Altogether, these data suggest that proliferative memory SAMHD1low cells contribute to viral persistence.

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