Transient viral exposure drives functionally-coordinated humoral immune responses in HIV-1 post-treatment controllers

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Molinos-Albert, Luis | Lorin, Valerie | Monceaux, Valérie | Orr, Sylvie | Essat, Asma | Dufloo, Jérémy | Schwartz, Olivier | Rouzioux, Christine | Meyer, Laurence | Hocqueloux, Laurent | Sáez-Cirión, Asier | Mouquet, Hugo | Group, Anrs Visconti Study | Prazuck, Thierry | Dieuleveult, Barbara De | Bani-Sadr, Firouzé | Hentzien, Maxime | Berger, Jean-Luc | Kmiec, Isabelle | Pichancourt, Gilles | Nasri, Safa | Hittinger, Gilles | Lambry, Véronique | Beauey, Anne-Cécile | Pialoux, Gilles | Palacios, Christia | Siguier, Martin | Adda, Anne | Foucoin, Jane | Weiss, Laurence | Karmochkine, Marina | Meghadecha, Mohamed | Ptak, Magali | Salmon-Ceron, Dominique | Blanche, Philippe | Piétri, Marie-Pierre | Molina, Jean-Michel | Taulera, Olivier | Lascoux-Combe, Caroline | Ponscarme, Diane | Bertaut, Jeannine Delgado | Makhloufi, Djamila | Godinot, Matthieu | Artizzu, Valérie | Yazdanpanah, Yazdan | Matheron, Sophie | Godard, Cindy | Julia, Zélie | Bernard, Louis | Bastides, Frédéric | Bourgault, Olivier | Jacomet, Christine | Goncalves, Emilie | Meybeck, Agnès | Huleux, Thomas | Cornavin, Pauline | Debab, Yasmine | Théron, David | Miailhes, Patrick | Cotte, Laurent | Pailhes, Sophie | Ogoudjobi, Stanislas | Viard, Jean Paul | Dulucq, Marie-Josée | Bodard, Loïc | Churaqui, Francoise | Guimard, Thomas | Laine, Laetitia

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International audience. HIV-1 post-treatment controllers are rare individuals controlling HIV-1 infection for years after antiretroviral therapy interruption. Identification of immune correlates of control in post-treatment controllers could aid in designing effective HIV-1 vaccine and remission strategies. Here, we perform comprehensive immunoprofiling of the humoral response to HIV-1 in long-term post-treatment controllers. Global multivariate analyses combining clinico-virological and humoral immune data reveal distinct profiles in post-treatment controllers experiencing transient viremic episodes off therapy compared to those stably aviremic. Virally-exposed post-treatment controllers display stronger HIV-1 humoral responses, and develop more frequently Env-specific memory B cells and cross-neutralizing antibodies. Both are linked to short viremic exposures, which are also accompanied by an increase in blood atypical memory B cells and activated subsets of circulating follicular helper T cells. Still, most humoral immune variables only correlate with Th2-like circulating follicular helper T cells. Thus, post-treatment controllers form a heterogeneous group with two distinct viral behaviours and associated immune signatures. Post-treatment controllers stably aviremic present “silent” humoral profiles, while those virally-exposed develop functionally robust HIV-specific B-cell and antibody responses, which may participate in controlling infection.

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