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Page 1: Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center

Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center

Core E: Laboratory and Biobehavioral Marker Core

May 9, 2019

Core Director: Steven D. Douglas, M.D.

Co-Director: Ruben C. Gur, Ph.D.

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Core E: Specific Aims

Aim 1 The Core E Laboratory performs assays of body fluids including serum, plasma and CSF markers related to HIV/AIDS, psychiatric disease, and comorbidities.

Aim 2 Core E utilizes novel assays generating “big data” output such as RNAseq, SOMAscan and CyTOF available at UPenn and CHOP to identify new biomarkers related to HIV/AIDS, psychiatric disease, and comorbidities.

Aim 3 Core E, in collaboration with the Center for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry and the Brain Behavior Lab, perform state of the art assessments of brain-behavior function in normative and clinical populations.

Aim 4 The Core E maintains a specimen BioBank, which includes plasma, serum, cells, and genomic DNA.

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Core E: Services

Routine Pilot Panel

Immune/Inflamm Immune Inflamm Stress Neurodamage Cardio Psychiatric Fractalkine MIP-1α IFNγ hsCRP Cortisol NFH Fractalkine Cortisol

IFN-γ sCD14 CD4/CD8 LPS NFL sICAM IL-6

IL-1β sCD163 Neopterin sVCAM TNFαIL-6 sICAM sCD163 hsCRPIL-8 sVCAM IFN-γ

IL-10 TNFα CD4/CD8MCP-1 TNFα-R1

Custom panels available upon request

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Analysis of Viral Reservoirs

• QVOA - Quantitative Viral outgrowth assay

• Single copy assay for residual viremia

• Total HIV-1 DNA in PBMC

• Total HIV-1 DNA in purified resting CD4+ T cells

• Integrated HIV-1 DNA

• HIV-1 DNA and RNA in biopsy samples (rectal, lymph nodes)

• Total HIV-1 RNA in PBMC or CD4+ T cells

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New Aim 2:

• SOMAscan• RNAseq• CyTOF• ELLA• SiMOA• Bioinformatics (CHRI informatics)

Assays generating “big data” output to identify new biomarkers related to

HIV/AIDS, psychiatric disease, and comorbidities

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Kraemer et.al.,PLoS One. 2011;6(10):e26332.

SOMAscan

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SOMAscan: Pathway Map

Pilot study with SOMAscan, unique protein biomarker discovery tools, which measure 1,300 plasma proteins including biomarkers of inflammation and other indicators of

monocyte/macrophage polarization, as part of U01MH090325 - Anti-HIV Neuroimmunomodulatory Therapy with Neurokinin-1 Antagonists

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Principles of RNA sequencing

Bauer JW et al. (2009) Gene-expression profiling in rheumatic disease: tools and therapeutic potential

Nat Rev Rheumatol doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2009.503

http://tucf-genomics.tufts.edu/home/faq

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Effect of SP treatment on gene expression of non-classical compared to classical monocytes

DifferentialGene Expression

Shiroguchi et al. PNAS 2012

SP treatment FACS sorting RNA sequencing

Differentially Expressed Genes in non-classical

monocytes compared to classical monocytes

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Differentially Expressed Genes in SP treated

monocytes compared to control monocytes

Effect of SP treatment on gene expression of monocytes compared to controls

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CyTOF

Citrus analysis of NK cell abundance reveals phenotypic differences after cytokine treatment.Cytometry Part B: Clinical CytometryJulia Fukuyama, Dara M. Strauss-Albee, Susan Holmes, Catherine A. BlishVolume 92, Issue 1, pages 57-67, 20 JAN 2017

Mass Cytometry Analytical Approaches Reveal Cytokine‐Induced Changes in

Natural Killer Cells

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CyTOF

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Ella Assay: Advantages

• High reproducibility across multiple labs

• Less hands-on, more automated

• Ability to measure endogenous levels at high and low concentrations

• Small sample volume

• Multiplexing without cross-reactivity

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Ella

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SiMOA Assay: Advantages

• Utilizes Single Molecule Array technology to deliver femtogram per milliliter (fg/ml) level sensitivity for measurement of low-abundance biomarkers in serum, plasma and other matrices

• Unique immunoassay technology provides robust detection for various single analytes and select multiplex panel options

• High precision service offers accurate and reproducible data with < 10% inter- and intra-assay CVs

• Over 50 analytes available including IL-17A, TNF-alpha, IL-23, IP-10, TRAIL, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-12p70

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SiMOA

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SiMOA

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Comparison of plasma and CSF levels of neurofilamentsmeasured by conventional ELISA (CSF) and plasma (Simoa) in humans and NHPs

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Core E: Pilot Support

• Year 1-Core E supported 4 of the 6 Pilot Projects-Epperson, Kayser, Langleben,

McGuire

• Year 2-Core E supported 5 Pilot Projects-Arnold, Coviello, Dowshen, McLean, Thase

• Year 3-Core E supported 5 Pilot Projects-Gibbons, Greeson, Kolson, Scott, Weljie

• Year 4-Core E supported 4 Pilot Projects-Ashare, Berrettini, DeBiasi, Gross

• Year 5-Core E supported 3 Pilot Projects-Anderson, Hill/Lazar, Wood

• Year 6-Core E supported 3 Pilot Projects-Brooks, Colon-Rivera/Montaner, Deo

• Year 7-Core E is planning to support 3 Pilot Projects-Spitsin/Benton, Bien-

Gund/Ashare/Schnoll/Gross, Kornfield

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Core E: Goals• Measure novel biomarkers

• Develop assays to detect HIV DNA and RNA for reservoir

quantitation

• Assess non-cytolytic NK function interferon gamma production (UO1

HIV SSRI Depression)

• Assess the reliability and validity of the Penn Computerized

Neurocognitive Battery (CNB) for the diagnosis of HAND

• Proteomics (SOMAscan), RNASeq, CyTOF, ELLA, SIMOA

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Future Directions

• Testing new bioanalytic platforms • Single cell RNAseq• Alternative splicing • Supporting new collaborations and pilot

projects – IFI – Microbiome

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Reverse Transcription and Nucleocapsid

David S. Goodsell 2015 (http://hive.scripps.edu/resources.html)

HIV Life Cycle

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Core E: ServicesPeripheral Blood Leukocyte Cell Phenotypes

T cell phenotypes:

Naïve T cells

Central memory T cells

Effector memory T cells

Effector T cells

Stem cell-like T cells

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Core E: ServicesPeripheral Blood Leukocyte Cell Phenotypes

Monocyte and NK Cell phenotypes

Classical monocytes

Intermediate monocytes

Non-classical monocytes

Typical NK cells

NK cells precursor-like

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.Gold et.al.,N Biotechnol. 2012 15;29(5):543-9.

SOMAscan