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How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays
Most of the current assays directed at the investigation of HIV reactivation are based on cultures of infected cells such as Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) or isolated CD4(+) T cells, stimulated in vitro with different activator molecules. The culture media in these in vitro tests lack m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10045592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030888 |
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author | Pascucci, Giuseppe Rubens Morrocchi, Elena Pighi, Chiara Rotili, Arianna Neri, Alessia Medri, Chiara Olivieri, Giulio Sanna, Marco Rasi, Gianmarco Persaud, Deborah Chahroudi, Ann Lichterfeld, Mathias Nastouli, Eleni Cancrini, Caterina Amodio, Donato Rossi, Paolo Cotugno, Nicola Palma, Paolo |
author_facet | Pascucci, Giuseppe Rubens Morrocchi, Elena Pighi, Chiara Rotili, Arianna Neri, Alessia Medri, Chiara Olivieri, Giulio Sanna, Marco Rasi, Gianmarco Persaud, Deborah Chahroudi, Ann Lichterfeld, Mathias Nastouli, Eleni Cancrini, Caterina Amodio, Donato Rossi, Paolo Cotugno, Nicola Palma, Paolo |
author_sort | Pascucci, Giuseppe Rubens |
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description | Most of the current assays directed at the investigation of HIV reactivation are based on cultures of infected cells such as Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) or isolated CD4(+) T cells, stimulated in vitro with different activator molecules. The culture media in these in vitro tests lack many age- and donor-specific immunomodulatory components normally found within the autologous plasma. This triggered our interest in understanding the impact that different matrices and cell types have on T cell transcriptional profiles following in vitro culture and stimulation. Methods: Unstimulated or stimulated CD4(+) T cells of three young adults with perinatal HIV-infection were isolated from PBMCs before or after culture in RPMI medium or autologous plasma. Transcriptomes were sequenced using Oxford Nanopore technologies. Results: Transcriptional profiles revealed the activation of similar pathways upon stimulation in both media with a higher magnitude of TCR cascade activation in CD4(+) lymphocytes cultured in RPMI. Conclusions: These results suggest that for studies aiming at quantifying the magnitude of biological mechanisms under T cell activation, the autologous plasma could better approximate the in vivo environment. Conversely, if the study aims at defining qualitative aspects, then RPMI culture could provide more evident results. |
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spelling | pubmed-100455922023-03-29 How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays Pascucci, Giuseppe Rubens Morrocchi, Elena Pighi, Chiara Rotili, Arianna Neri, Alessia Medri, Chiara Olivieri, Giulio Sanna, Marco Rasi, Gianmarco Persaud, Deborah Chahroudi, Ann Lichterfeld, Mathias Nastouli, Eleni Cancrini, Caterina Amodio, Donato Rossi, Paolo Cotugno, Nicola Palma, Paolo Biomedicines Article Most of the current assays directed at the investigation of HIV reactivation are based on cultures of infected cells such as Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) or isolated CD4(+) T cells, stimulated in vitro with different activator molecules. The culture media in these in vitro tests lack many age- and donor-specific immunomodulatory components normally found within the autologous plasma. This triggered our interest in understanding the impact that different matrices and cell types have on T cell transcriptional profiles following in vitro culture and stimulation. Methods: Unstimulated or stimulated CD4(+) T cells of three young adults with perinatal HIV-infection were isolated from PBMCs before or after culture in RPMI medium or autologous plasma. Transcriptomes were sequenced using Oxford Nanopore technologies. Results: Transcriptional profiles revealed the activation of similar pathways upon stimulation in both media with a higher magnitude of TCR cascade activation in CD4(+) lymphocytes cultured in RPMI. Conclusions: These results suggest that for studies aiming at quantifying the magnitude of biological mechanisms under T cell activation, the autologous plasma could better approximate the in vivo environment. Conversely, if the study aims at defining qualitative aspects, then RPMI culture could provide more evident results. MDPI 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10045592/ /pubmed/36979867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030888 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pascucci, Giuseppe Rubens Morrocchi, Elena Pighi, Chiara Rotili, Arianna Neri, Alessia Medri, Chiara Olivieri, Giulio Sanna, Marco Rasi, Gianmarco Persaud, Deborah Chahroudi, Ann Lichterfeld, Mathias Nastouli, Eleni Cancrini, Caterina Amodio, Donato Rossi, Paolo Cotugno, Nicola Palma, Paolo How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title | How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title_full | How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title_fullStr | How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title_full_unstemmed | How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title_short | How CD4(+) T Cells Transcriptional Profile Is Affected by Culture Conditions: Towards the Design of Optimal In Vitro HIV Reactivation Assays |
title_sort | how cd4(+) t cells transcriptional profile is affected by culture conditions: towards the design of optimal in vitro hiv reactivation assays |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10045592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030888 |
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