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TLR7 agonist,N6-LS and PGT121 delayed viral rebound in SHIV-infected macaques after antiretroviral therapy interruption
Authors:Denise C. Hsu  Alexandra Schuetz  Rawiwan Imerbsin  Decha Silsorn  Amarendra Pegu  Dutsadee Inthawong  Jumpol Sopanaporn  Pornsuk Visudhiphan  Weerawan Chuenarom  Boot Keawboon  Wei Shi  Merlin L. Robb  John R. Mascola  Romas Geleziunas  Richard A. Koup  Dan H. Barouch  Nelson L. Michael  Sandhya Vasan
Abstract:Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist and PGT121 (broadly neutralizing antibody, bnAb) administration previously delayed viral rebound and induced SHIV remission. We evaluated the impact of GS-986 (TLR7 agonist) and dual bnAbs on viral rebound after antiretroviral therapy (ART) interruption. Rhesus macaques inoculated with SHIV-1157ipd3N4 were initiated on daily suppressive ART from Day 14 post SHIV inoculation. Active arm animals (n = 8) received GS-986, N6-LS and PGT121 after plasma viral suppression, starting from week 14. GS-986 induced immune activation and SHIV-specific T cell responses but not viral expression in all the active arm animals. After ART interruption, median time to viral rebound was 6 weeks in the active and 3 weeks in the control arm (p = 0.024). In this animal model, the administration of the combination of GS-986 and dual bnAbs was associated with a modest delay in viral rebound. This strategy should be further evaluated to better understand the underlying mechanisms for the induction of virus-specific immune responses and delay in viral rebound.
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