Contribution of monocytes to viral replication in macaques during acute infection with simian immunodeficiency virus

被引:9
作者
Kuwata, Takeo
Kodama, Makoto
Sato, Akihiko
Suzuki, Hajime
Miyazaki, Yasuyuki
Miura, Tomoyuki
Hayami, Masanori
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Inst Virus Res, Expt Res Ctr Infect Dis, Lab Primate Model, Kyoto 6068507, Japan
[2] Shionogi Inst Med Sci, Osaka 5660022, Japan
关键词
D O I
10.1089/aid.2006.0208
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Monocytes are known as an alternative target for HIV/SIV infection, but the contribution of monocytes to viral spread in a host is unclear. In this study, CD14(+) monocytes were monitored in 6 macaques until six weeks postinfection (wpi) with SIVmac239 to evaluate their contribution to viral load. The monocyte count in blood significantly increased with peak viremia at 2 wpi and the expression level of CD14 on monocytes significantly decreased at 1-2 wpi, though the number of CD4(+) T cells was stable in these macaques. The number of CD14(+) monocytes and the expression level of CD14 on monocytes at 2 wpi were also significantly related to the extent of viremia in plasma. An increased number of monocytes at 2 wpi was associated with a lower postacute viral load, suggesting that monocytes have a role in suppressing the virus. The lower expression level of CD14 in monocytes at 2 wpi was associated with a higher viral load and greater degree of infection of monocytes. This correlation suggests that monocytes with a low level of CD14 may be more susceptible to SIV and may enhance viral replication. The analysis of monocytes in persistently infected macaques revealed that the expression level of CD14 was also significantly low during persistent infection compared with naive macaques, though the monocyte count was within the normal range. Monocytes may suppress viruses, perhaps by their immune function, during acute infection. However, infection of monocytes may increase the viral load and spread viruses in a host.
引用
收藏
页码:372 / 380
页数:9
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]   CD4+ T cell depletion during all stages of HIV disease occurs predominantly in the gastrointestinal tract [J].
Brenchley, JM ;
Schacker, TW ;
Ruff, LE ;
Price, DA ;
Taylor, JH ;
Beilman, GJ ;
Nguyen, PL ;
Khoruts, A ;
Larson, M ;
Haase, AT ;
Douek, DC .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2004, 200 (06) :749-759
[2]   The contribution of monocyte infection and trafficking to viral persistence, and maintenance of the viral reservoir in HIV infection [J].
Crowe, S ;
Zhu, TF ;
Muller, WA .
JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY, 2003, 74 (05) :635-641
[3]   THE CD4 (T4) ANTIGEN IS AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF THE RECEPTOR FOR THE AIDS RETROVIRUS [J].
DALGLEISH, AG ;
BEVERLEY, PCL ;
CLAPHAM, PR ;
CRAWFORD, DH ;
GREAVES, MF ;
WEISS, RA .
NATURE, 1984, 312 (5996) :763-767
[4]  
Dunne J, 1996, BRIT J BIOMED SCI, V53, P263
[5]   Analysis of cellular factors influencing the replication of human immunodeficiency virus type I in human macrophages derived from blood of different healthy donors [J].
Eisert, V ;
Kreutz, M ;
Becker, K ;
Königs, C ;
Alex, U ;
Rübsamen-Waigmann, H ;
Andreesen, R ;
von Briesen, H .
VIROLOGY, 2001, 286 (01) :31-44
[6]   Protective effects of nef-deleted SHIV or that having IFN-γ against disease induced with a pathogenic virus early after vaccination [J].
Enose, Y ;
Kita, M ;
Yamamoto, T ;
Suzuki, H ;
Miyake, A ;
Horiuchi, R ;
Ibuki, K ;
Kaneyasu, K ;
Kuwata, T ;
Takahashi, E ;
Sakai, K ;
Shinohara, K ;
Miura, T ;
Hayami, M .
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2004, 149 (09) :1705-1720
[7]   QUANTITATIVE CHANGES IN T-HELPER OR T-SUPPRESSOR CYTO-TOXIC LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS THAT DISTINGUISH ACQUIRED IMMUNE-DEFICIENCY SYNDROME FROM OTHER IMMUNE SUBSET DISORDERS [J].
FAHEY, JL ;
PRINCE, H ;
WEAVER, M ;
GROOPMAN, J ;
VISSCHER, B ;
SCHWARTZ, K ;
DETELS, R .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1984, 76 (01) :95-100
[8]  
Fantuzzi L, 2000, J LEUKOCYTE BIOL, V68, P391
[9]   CNS invasion by CD14+/CD16+peripheral blood-derived monocytes in HIV dementia:: perivascular accumulation and reservoir of HIV infection [J].
Fischer-Smith, T ;
Croul, S ;
Sverstiuk, AE ;
Capini, C ;
L'Heureux, D ;
Régulier, EG ;
Richardson, MW ;
Amini, S ;
Morgello, S ;
Khalili, K ;
Rappaport, J .
JOURNAL OF NEUROVIROLOGY, 2001, 7 (06) :528-541
[10]   AIDS - HIV infection and dementia [J].
Gartner, S .
SCIENCE, 2000, 287 (5453) :602-604