Depletion of pro-inflammatory CD161+ double negative (CD3+CD4-CD8-) T cells in AIDS patients is ameliorated by expansion of the γδ T cell population

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作者
Singleterry, Will L. [1 ]
Henderson, Harold [1 ]
Cruse, Julius M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
关键词
CD161; AIDS; Inflammation; Pro-inflammatory; Double negative T cell;
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10.1016/j.yexmp.2011.11.002
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 ;
摘要
In this present investigation, flow cytometry was utilized to evaluate 13 healthy controls and 31 HIV-1 infected patients who had advanced to the AIDS stage of infection (CD4 count below 200 cells/mm(3)), for the expression of CD161 on CD3+ double negative (DN) (CD3(+)CD4(-)CD8(-)) T cells, CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells and gamma delta T cells. The observed depletion of CD161 T cells from peripheral circulation was due primarily to the loss of CD4(+)CD161(+) T cells; as these cells represented 8.67 +/- 0.74% of the total healthy control peripheral T cell population, while the CD4(+)CD161(+) T cells of the AIDS group represented only 3.35 +/- 0.41% (p = <0.0001) of the total peripheral T cell population. We have also shown here that the DN T cell population was more than doubled in the AIDS group, with the DN T cell population expanding from 3.29 +/- 0.45% of the healthy control peripheral T cell population to 8.64 +/- 1.16% (p=0.0001) of the AIDS group peripheral T cell population. By evaluating the expression of CD161 on the surface of the DN T cells we showed that within the healthy control group, 47.4 +/- 4.99% of the DN T cells were positive for the expression of CD161, while only 26.4 +/- 3.54% (p = 0.002) of the AIDS group's DN T cells expressed CD161. Despite CD161 expression being halved on the DN T cells of the AIDS group, when we compared the total peripheral T cell percentage of CD161 DN T cells between the healthy control group and the AIDS group, there was no statistical difference. Even though only 26.4% DN T cells within the AIDS group were positive for CD161(+), the overall DN T cell population had expanded to such an extent that there was no statistical difference between the groups with regard to CD161 DN T cells as a percentage of the total peripheral T cell population. Furthermore, we showed that within the DN T cell population, there was an approximate 2:1 ratio of gamma delta to alpha beta T cells, and this ratio was maintained in both the healthy control group and the AIDS group. While evaluating gamma delta T cells we also discovered that CD8 gamma delta T cells were expanded from 0.62 +/- .09% of the healthy control peripheral T cell population to 5.01 +/- .88% (p = <0.0001) of the peripheral T cell population of the AIDS group; and that this population of CDS+ gamma delta T cells underwent the same reduction in percentage of cells expressing CD161, further demonstrated that the phenomenon of CD161(+) percentage reduction and compensatory increase in total cell population was affecting the entire circulating gamma delta T cell population. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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