CXCR4-tropic HIV-1 infection in an immunocompetent monkey model. Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • Current animal models of HIV-1 infection are either immunocompromised or rely on proxy viruses instead of HIV-1. Here, we establish an immunocompetent animal model for CXCR4-tropic HIV-1 in owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae). Through analysis of 191 owl monkeys, genetic characterization and functional testing demonstrate that CD4 and Tetherin in this species support HIV-1 replication. Although owl monkeys do carry restrictive TRIMCyp and APOBEC3G alleles, small changes to the HIV-1 genome allow the virus to overcome these barriers. The resulting virus remains 93% wildtype HIV-1 in sequence. Fully immunocompetent owl monkeys can be infected with this virus, recapitulating key aspects of HIV-1 infection in humans: an initial surge of virus replication, subsequent establishment of a durable set point viremia, seroconversion, and the formation of a viral reservoir. The owl monkey model broadens the experimental options for HIV-1 research, and future studies will explore its utility for CCR5-tropic virus strains.

publication date

  • March 9, 2026

Date in CU Experts

  • March 21, 2026 10:38 AM

Full Author List

  • Meyerson NR; Bauer VL; Fattor WT; Warren CJ; Barbachano-Guerrero A; Weiss MJ; Dirasantha O; Burris BL; Adesina AS; Timpona JL

author count

  • 33

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2041-1723