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Keep control: Elite and post-treatment controllers
MOSY11 Track A. Symposia session Co-Chair: Guinevere Q. Lee PhD, Sarah Fidler MD PhD Share your thoughts on this presentation with #IAS2019
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Definition: Elite Control
“Low/undetectable viral load and normal CD4 count in the absence of treatment” <1% of the population Progressors Viral load EC Limit of detection Time 714 definitions in 501 EC studies (Gurdasani AIDS 2014).
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Definition: Post-treatment Control
“Sustained control of viremia after interruption of antiretroviral treatment” Antiretroviral treatment Non-PTC Viral load PTC Limit of detection Time
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Mechanism(s) of control
HIV-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cells Neutralizing antibodies ADCC: antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity NK cells HIV-specific CD4 cells Dendritic cells Intrinsic host factors / genotypes Intrinsic viral genotypes / integration sites Bodily compartments etc. Created via BioRender.com
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Comparison between EC & PTC
Elite controllers (EC) Post-Treatment Controllers (PTC) HLA associated Very low HIV reservoirs Immune activation (low) Not HLA associated Low reservoirs Immune activation (low but can be variable)
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Learning from EC and PTC…
Goals of HIV control: Maintain an undetectable viral load off ART: NO TRANSMISSION Normal immune function: NO CLINICAL RISK HIV sterilizing cure: Undetectable viral load, normal immune function Example: Berlin and London patients (2 cases) HIV remission or “Post-treatment Control”: Example: Mississippi baby, CHER, VISCONTI, very early ART (Asier and Deborah) How do elite controllers differ? (Hendrik and Xu)
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