Memory and naive-like regulatory CD4+ T cells expand during HIV-2 infection in direct association with CD4+ T-cell depletion irrespectively of viremia

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作者
Foxall, Russell B. [1 ]
Albuquerque, Adriana S. [1 ]
Soares, Rui S. [1 ]
Baptista, Antonio P. [1 ]
Cavaleiro, Rita [1 ]
Tendeiro, Rita [1 ]
Gomes, Perpetua [2 ]
Victorino, Rui M. M. [1 ,3 ]
Sousa, Ana E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lisbon, Fac Med, Inst Mol Med, P-1699 Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Hosp Egas Moniz Lisboa, Serv Med Transfus, Mol Biol Lab, Lisbon, Portugal
[3] Univ Lisbon, Fac Med, Hosp Santa Maria, Clin Univ Med 2, P-1699 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
HIV/AIDS; HIV-2; immune activation; regulatory T cells; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; VIRAL LOAD; IMMUNE ACTIVATION; IN-VITRO; HIV-1-INFECTED PATIENTS; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; INCREASED FREQUENCY; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; DISEASE; HAART;
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10.1097/QAD.0b013e32834b3554
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Objective: The dynamics of CD4(+) regulatory T cells (Treg) during HIV-1 infection remains unclear. To further investigate Treg in this context, we characterized, for the first time, this population in HIV-2-positive individuals. Although both HIV infections are associated with hyperimmune activation and CD4(+) T-cell lymphopenia, most HIV-2-positive individuals display slower disease progression and low-to-undetectable viremia. Design/methods: Samples were obtained from cohorts of untreated HIV-2-positive and HIV-1-positive, treated HIV-1-positive and seronegative individuals. The proportion of CD4(+) T cells bearing a Treg phenotype, defined in terms of high-level CD25 or Foxp3 expression, was assessed by flow cytometry and correlated with markers of disease progression. The proportions of naive and memory-like subsets as well as cycling cells were determined. Results: We observed an increased proportion of Treg, associated with disease progression, as well as increased proportions of cycling (Ki67(+)) memory Treg, in untreated HIV-2-positive and HIV-1-positive individuals. We also noted an expansion of Treg that persisted over time in treated, immunologically discordant HIV-1-positive individuals, who, similarly to HIV-2-positive patients, present undetectable viremia and low CD4 T-cell count. Conclusion: Overall, we demonstrated that Treg frequency was increased in all lymphopenic HIV-2-positive and HIV-1-positive individuals irrespective of the presence or absence of viremia or antiretroviral treatment. This, in turn, suggests that the observed alterations in Treg frequency in HIV/AIDS are more directly related to the degree of CD4 depletion than to viremia. (C) 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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