Isolation and characterization of HIV-1-infected resting CD4+ T lymphocytes in breast milk

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Abstract

An HIV-1 reservoir comprised primarily of latently infected resting CD4+ T lymphocytes that can be stimulated in vivo to produce virus may play a critical role in mother-to-child postnatal transmission of HIV-1 by breastfeeding. Here, we describe an experimental protocol for the detection of resting CD4+ T cell HIV-1 reservoir from breast milk. We adapted a method for the purification of resting CD4+ T lymphocytes in blood to isolate resting CD4+ T cells in breast milk from HIV-1-infected-lactating women (n = 18) and from controls (n = 3). Purified resting CD4+ T cells from blood and breast milk samples of HIV-1-infected-lactating women were polyclonally stimulated to characterize and enumerate HIV-1-antigen-secreting cells (HIV-1-Ag-SCs) by an enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISpot) assay. Resting CD4+ T cells represented more than 90% of purified viable breast milk cells. CD4+ T cell polyclonal stimulation combined with the ELISpot assay led to the characterization of a breast milk T cell HIV-1 reservoir greater than the blood reservoir (median 400 and 57.14 HIV-1-Ag-SCs/106 resting CD4+ T cells, respectively, p < 0.001). Our strategy could be adapted to other body fluids and be useful for characterizing new HIV-1 reservoirs. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Petitjean, G., Becquart, P., Tuaillon, E., Al Tabaa, Y., Valea, D., Huguet, M. F., … Vendrell, J. P. (2007). Isolation and characterization of HIV-1-infected resting CD4+ T lymphocytes in breast milk. Journal of Clinical Virology, 39(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2007.02.004

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