Not All Tetramer Binding CD8+ T Cells Can Produce Cytokines and Chemokines Involved in the Effector Functions of Virus-Specific CD8+ T Lymphocytes in HIV-1 Infected Children

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DANIEL SCOTT-ALGARA
FLORENCE BUSEYNE
FRANÇOISE PORROT
BEATRICE CORRE
NASSIMA BELLAL
CHRISTINE ROUZIOUX
STEPHANE BLANCHE
YVES RIVIERE
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[1] Institut Pasteur,Unité de Biologie des Rétrovirus
[2] Institut Pasteur,Unité postulante d’Immunopathologie Virale URA CNRS 1930
[3] EA 3620,Laboratoire de Virologie
[4] Université René Descartes,Fédération de Pédiatrie
[5] CHU Necker-Enfants Malades,Département de Médecine Moléculaire
[6] CHU Necker-Enfants Malades,undefined
[7] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[8] Immunopathologie Virale,undefined
[9] Bâtiment Lwoff,undefined
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Journal of Clinical Immunology | 2005年 / 25卷
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Pediatric AIDS; T lymphocytes; chemokines; cytokines; tetramer;
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In the pediatric human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infection, the presence of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) is associated with a slow progression to AIDS. The secretion of cytokines by CTLs may be critical in the control of viral infection. We used the combination of cell surface and intracellular staining to study the functionality of tetramer binding CD8+ T cells recognizing two HIV-1 immunodominant epitopes, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HIV-1-infected children. A fraction of tetramer positive CD8+ T cells produce cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α) or chemokines (CCL4, CCL5) after ex vivo stimulation with the cognate peptide. There was a negative correlation between the plasma viral load and the percentage of CD8+ Tetramer Gag+ T cells secreting IFN-γ. This is the first report in the context of pediatric HIV-1 infection showing that only a fraction of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T cells have the capacity to produce cytokines and chemokines implicated in their antiviral functions.
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