Preserved immune functionality and high CMV-specific T-cell responses in HIV-infected individuals with poor CD4+ T-cell immune recovery

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Elisabet Gómez-Mora
Elisabet García
Victor Urrea
Marta Massanella
Jordi Puig
Eugenia Negredo
Bonaventura Clotet
Julià Blanco
Cecilia Cabrera
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[1] IrsiCaixa AIDS Research Institute,
[2] Institut de Recerca Germans Trias i Pujol (IGTP),undefined
[3] Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol,undefined
[4] Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona,undefined
[5] Université de Montréal,undefined
[6] Faculté de Médecine,undefined
[7] Department of microbiology,undefined
[8] infectiology and immunology,undefined
[9] Centre de Recherche du CHUM,undefined
[10] Fundació Lluita contra la SIDA,undefined
[11] Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol,undefined
[12] Universitat de Vic-UCC,undefined
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Poor CD4+ T-cell recovery after cART has been associated with skewed T-cell maturation, inflammation and immunosenescence; however, T-cell functionality in those individuals has not been fully characterized. In the present study, we assessed T-cell function by assessing cytokine production after polyclonal, CMV and HIV stimulations of T-cells from ART-suppressed HIV-infected individuals with CD4+ T-cell counts >350 cells/μL (immunoconcordants) or <350 cells/μL (immunodiscordants). A group of HIV-uninfected individuals were also included as controls. Since CMV co-infection significantly affected T-cell maturation and polyfunctionality, only CMV+ individuals were analyzed. Despite their reduced and skewed CD4+ T-cell compartment, immunodiscordant individuals showed preserved polyclonal and HIV-specific responses. However, CMV response in immunodiscordant participants was significantly different from immunoconcordant or HIV-seronegative individuals. In immunodiscordant subjects, the magnitude of IFN-γ+ CD8+ and IL-2+ CD4+ T-cells in response to CMV was higher and differently associated with the CD4+ T-cell maturation profile., showing an increased frequency of naïve, central memory and EMRA CMV-specific CD4+ T-cells. In conclusion, CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell polyfunctionality was not reduced in immunodiscordant individuals, although heightened CMV-specific immune responses, likely related to subclinical CMV reactivations, may be contributing to the skewed T-cell maturation and the higher risk of clinical progression observed in those individuals.
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