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Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models

Pathogens that persist in their host induce immune dysfunctions even in the absence of detectable replication. To better understand the phenotypic and functional changes that persistent infections induce in sentinel innate immune cells, we developed human PBMC-based HIV models of persistent infectio...

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Autores principales: Boulay, Aude, Trabanelli, Sara, Boireau, Stéphanie, Boyer-Clavel, Myriam, Nisole, Sébastien, Romero, Pedro, Jandus, Camilla, Beignon, Anne-Sophie, Arhel, Nathalie J.
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Publicado: AAI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37000496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300007
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author Boulay, Aude
Trabanelli, Sara
Boireau, Stéphanie
Boyer-Clavel, Myriam
Nisole, Sébastien
Romero, Pedro
Jandus, Camilla
Beignon, Anne-Sophie
Arhel, Nathalie J.
author_facet Boulay, Aude
Trabanelli, Sara
Boireau, Stéphanie
Boyer-Clavel, Myriam
Nisole, Sébastien
Romero, Pedro
Jandus, Camilla
Beignon, Anne-Sophie
Arhel, Nathalie J.
author_sort Boulay, Aude
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description Pathogens that persist in their host induce immune dysfunctions even in the absence of detectable replication. To better understand the phenotypic and functional changes that persistent infections induce in sentinel innate immune cells, we developed human PBMC-based HIV models of persistent infection. Autologous nonactivated PBMCs were cocultured with chronically infected, acutely infected, or uninfected cells and were then analyzed by unsupervised high-dimensional flow cytometry. Using this approach, we identified prevalent patterns of innate immune dysfunctions associated with persistent HIV infections that at least in part mirror immune dysfunctions observed in patients. In one or more models of chronic infection, bystander CD16(+) NK cells expressing markers of activation, such as CD94, CD45RO, CD62L, CD69, CD25, and immune checkpoints PD1, Tim3, TIGIT, NKG2A and Lag3, were significantly reduced. Conversely, helper ILC subsets expressing PDL1/PDL2 were significantly enriched in chronic infection compared with either uninfected or acute infection, suggesting that chronic HIV-1 infection was associated with an inhibitory environment for bystander ILC and NK subsets. The cell-based models of persistent infection that we describe here provide versatile tools to explore the molecular mechanisms of these immune dysfunctions and unveil the contribution of innate immunity in sustaining pathogen persistence.
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spelling pubmed-105634342023-10-23 Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models Boulay, Aude Trabanelli, Sara Boireau, Stéphanie Boyer-Clavel, Myriam Nisole, Sébastien Romero, Pedro Jandus, Camilla Beignon, Anne-Sophie Arhel, Nathalie J. Immunohorizons Innate Immunity Pathogens that persist in their host induce immune dysfunctions even in the absence of detectable replication. To better understand the phenotypic and functional changes that persistent infections induce in sentinel innate immune cells, we developed human PBMC-based HIV models of persistent infection. Autologous nonactivated PBMCs were cocultured with chronically infected, acutely infected, or uninfected cells and were then analyzed by unsupervised high-dimensional flow cytometry. Using this approach, we identified prevalent patterns of innate immune dysfunctions associated with persistent HIV infections that at least in part mirror immune dysfunctions observed in patients. In one or more models of chronic infection, bystander CD16(+) NK cells expressing markers of activation, such as CD94, CD45RO, CD62L, CD69, CD25, and immune checkpoints PD1, Tim3, TIGIT, NKG2A and Lag3, were significantly reduced. Conversely, helper ILC subsets expressing PDL1/PDL2 were significantly enriched in chronic infection compared with either uninfected or acute infection, suggesting that chronic HIV-1 infection was associated with an inhibitory environment for bystander ILC and NK subsets. The cell-based models of persistent infection that we describe here provide versatile tools to explore the molecular mechanisms of these immune dysfunctions and unveil the contribution of innate immunity in sustaining pathogen persistence. AAI 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10563434/ /pubmed/37000496 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300007 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 Unported license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Innate Immunity
Boulay, Aude
Trabanelli, Sara
Boireau, Stéphanie
Boyer-Clavel, Myriam
Nisole, Sébastien
Romero, Pedro
Jandus, Camilla
Beignon, Anne-Sophie
Arhel, Nathalie J.
Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title_full Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title_fullStr Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title_short Assessing the Impact of Persistent HIV Infection on Innate Lymphoid Cells Using In Vitro Models
title_sort assessing the impact of persistent hiv infection on innate lymphoid cells using in vitro models
topic Innate Immunity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37000496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300007
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