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Autologous HIV-specific T cell therapy targeting conserved epitopes is well-tolerated in six adults with HIV: an open-label, single-arm phase 1 study

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  • Danielle K. Sohai

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Michael D. Keller

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Patrick J. Hanley

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Fahmida Hoq

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Divyesh Kukadiya

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Anushree Datar

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Emily Reynolds

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Dennis C. Copertino

    (Weill-Cornell Medicine)

  • Christopher Lazarski

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Chase D. McCann

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Jay Tanna

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Abeer Shibli

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Haili Lang

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Anqing Zhang

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Pamela A. Chansky

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Cecilia Motta

    (Children’s National Hospital)

  • Tan T. Huynh

    (Weill-Cornell Medicine)

  • Bridget Dwyer

    (The George Washington University)

  • Andrew Wilson

    (The George Washington University)

  • Rebecca Lynch

    (The George Washington University)

  • Talia M. Mota

    (Weill-Cornell Medicine)

  • Winiffer D. Conce Alberto

    (Weill-Cornell Medicine)

  • Zabrina L. Brumme

    (Simon Fraser University
    British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS)

  • Natalie N. Kinloch

    (Simon Fraser University
    British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS)

  • Conrad Russell Y. Cruz

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

  • Lynsay MacLaren Ehui

    (Whitman-Walker Health)

  • Sarah Henn

    (Whitman-Walker Health)

  • R. Brad Jones

    (Weill-Cornell Medicine)

  • Catherine M. Bollard

    (Children’s National Hospital
    The George Washington University)

Abstract

Novel cellular therapies may enable HIV control or cure. HIV-specific T cells targeting conserved immunogenic protein regions of HIV Gag/Pol and the entirety of HIV Nef, termed HST-NEETs, eliminate HIV infected cells in vitro. Here we enroll seven participants in an open-label, single-arm phase 1 study (NCT03485963) to evaluate the safety (primary endpoint) of two autologous administrations of HST-NEET products without prescribed lymphodepletion. Adults with well-controlled HIV on anti-retroviral therapy are eligible. Six participants completed safety monitoring. No serious product-related toxicities are observed. Secondary endpoints are to assess expansion and persistence of HIV-reactive T cell clones, and changes to the HIV reservoir for each infused participant. HIV-specific T cell and HIV anti-Env antibody responses increase in two participants after infusion two. A trend towards decreasing levels of intact proviruses is observed in 2 participants. Three participants show persistence of HIV-reactive, product-associated T cell clones for ≥40 weeks post infusions. HST-NEETs infusions are well-tolerated. Future trials are needed to evaluate the efficacy of HST-NEETs in this population.

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  • Danielle K. Sohai & Michael D. Keller & Patrick J. Hanley & Fahmida Hoq & Divyesh Kukadiya & Anushree Datar & Emily Reynolds & Dennis C. Copertino & Christopher Lazarski & Chase D. McCann & Jay Tanna , 2025. "Autologous HIV-specific T cell therapy targeting conserved epitopes is well-tolerated in six adults with HIV: an open-label, single-arm phase 1 study," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59810-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59810-2
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