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Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells

The factors determining the functional avidity and its relationship with the broad heterogeneity of antiviral T cell responses remain partially understood. We investigated HIV-specific CD8 T cell responses in 85 patients with primary HIV infection (PHI) or chronic (progressive and non-progressive) i...

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Autores principales: Viganò, Selena, Bellutti Enders, Felicitas, Miconnet, Isabelle, Cellerai, Cristina, Savoye, Anne-Laure, Rozot, Virginie, Perreau, Matthieu, Faouzi, Mohamed, Ohmiti, Khalid, Cavassini, Matthias, Bart, Pierre-Alexandre, Pantaleo, Giuseppe, Harari, Alexandre
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003423
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author Viganò, Selena
Bellutti Enders, Felicitas
Miconnet, Isabelle
Cellerai, Cristina
Savoye, Anne-Laure
Rozot, Virginie
Perreau, Matthieu
Faouzi, Mohamed
Ohmiti, Khalid
Cavassini, Matthias
Bart, Pierre-Alexandre
Pantaleo, Giuseppe
Harari, Alexandre
author_facet Viganò, Selena
Bellutti Enders, Felicitas
Miconnet, Isabelle
Cellerai, Cristina
Savoye, Anne-Laure
Rozot, Virginie
Perreau, Matthieu
Faouzi, Mohamed
Ohmiti, Khalid
Cavassini, Matthias
Bart, Pierre-Alexandre
Pantaleo, Giuseppe
Harari, Alexandre
author_sort Viganò, Selena
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description The factors determining the functional avidity and its relationship with the broad heterogeneity of antiviral T cell responses remain partially understood. We investigated HIV-specific CD8 T cell responses in 85 patients with primary HIV infection (PHI) or chronic (progressive and non-progressive) infection. The functional avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T cells was not different between patients with progressive and non-progressive chronic infection. However, it was significantly lower in PHI patients at the time of diagnosis of acute infection and after control of virus replication following one year of successful antiretroviral therapy. High-avidity HIV-specific CD8 T cells expressed lower levels of CD27 and CD28 and were enriched in cells with an exhausted phenotype, i.e. co-expressing PD-1/2B4/CD160. Of note, a significant increase in the functional avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T cells occurred in early-treated PHI patients experiencing a virus rebound after spontaneous treatment interruption. This increase in functional avidity was associated with the accumulation of PD-1/2B4/CD160 positive cells, loss of polyfunctionality and increased TCR renewal. The increased TCR renewal may provide the mechanistic basis for the generation of high-avidity HIV-specific CD8 T cells. These results provide insights on the relationships between functional avidity, viremia, T-cell exhaustion and TCR renewal of antiviral CD8 T cell responses.
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spelling pubmed-37016952013-07-12 Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells Viganò, Selena Bellutti Enders, Felicitas Miconnet, Isabelle Cellerai, Cristina Savoye, Anne-Laure Rozot, Virginie Perreau, Matthieu Faouzi, Mohamed Ohmiti, Khalid Cavassini, Matthias Bart, Pierre-Alexandre Pantaleo, Giuseppe Harari, Alexandre PLoS Pathog Research Article The factors determining the functional avidity and its relationship with the broad heterogeneity of antiviral T cell responses remain partially understood. We investigated HIV-specific CD8 T cell responses in 85 patients with primary HIV infection (PHI) or chronic (progressive and non-progressive) infection. The functional avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T cells was not different between patients with progressive and non-progressive chronic infection. However, it was significantly lower in PHI patients at the time of diagnosis of acute infection and after control of virus replication following one year of successful antiretroviral therapy. High-avidity HIV-specific CD8 T cells expressed lower levels of CD27 and CD28 and were enriched in cells with an exhausted phenotype, i.e. co-expressing PD-1/2B4/CD160. Of note, a significant increase in the functional avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T cells occurred in early-treated PHI patients experiencing a virus rebound after spontaneous treatment interruption. This increase in functional avidity was associated with the accumulation of PD-1/2B4/CD160 positive cells, loss of polyfunctionality and increased TCR renewal. The increased TCR renewal may provide the mechanistic basis for the generation of high-avidity HIV-specific CD8 T cells. These results provide insights on the relationships between functional avidity, viremia, T-cell exhaustion and TCR renewal of antiviral CD8 T cell responses. Public Library of Science 2013-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3701695/ /pubmed/23853580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003423 Text en © 2013 Vigano et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Viganò, Selena
Bellutti Enders, Felicitas
Miconnet, Isabelle
Cellerai, Cristina
Savoye, Anne-Laure
Rozot, Virginie
Perreau, Matthieu
Faouzi, Mohamed
Ohmiti, Khalid
Cavassini, Matthias
Bart, Pierre-Alexandre
Pantaleo, Giuseppe
Harari, Alexandre
Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title_full Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title_fullStr Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title_short Rapid Perturbation in Viremia Levels Drives Increases in Functional Avidity of HIV-specific CD8 T Cells
title_sort rapid perturbation in viremia levels drives increases in functional avidity of hiv-specific cd8 t cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003423
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