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Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression

The important role of the CD8(+) T-cells on HIV control is well established. However, correlates of immune protection remain elusive. Although the importance of CD8(+) T-cell specificity and functionality in virus control has been underscored, further unraveling the link between CD8(+) T-cell differ...

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Autores principales: Ghiglione, Yanina, Falivene, Juliana, Ruiz, María Julia, Laufer, Natalia, Socías, María Eugenia, Cahn, Pedro, Giavedoni, Luis, Sued, Omar, Gherardi, María Magdalena, Salomón, Horacio, Turk, Gabriela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4122399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104235
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author Ghiglione, Yanina
Falivene, Juliana
Ruiz, María Julia
Laufer, Natalia
Socías, María Eugenia
Cahn, Pedro
Giavedoni, Luis
Sued, Omar
Gherardi, María Magdalena
Salomón, Horacio
Turk, Gabriela
author_facet Ghiglione, Yanina
Falivene, Juliana
Ruiz, María Julia
Laufer, Natalia
Socías, María Eugenia
Cahn, Pedro
Giavedoni, Luis
Sued, Omar
Gherardi, María Magdalena
Salomón, Horacio
Turk, Gabriela
author_sort Ghiglione, Yanina
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description The important role of the CD8(+) T-cells on HIV control is well established. However, correlates of immune protection remain elusive. Although the importance of CD8(+) T-cell specificity and functionality in virus control has been underscored, further unraveling the link between CD8(+) T-cell differentiation and viral control is needed. Here, an immunophenotypic analysis (in terms of memory markers and Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) expression) of the CD8(+) T-cell subset found in primary HIV infection (PHI) was performed. The aim was to seek for associations with functional properties of the CD8(+) T-cell subsets, viral control and subsequent disease progression. Also, results were compared with samples from Chronics and Elite Controllers. It was found that normal maturation of total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T-cells into memory subsets is skewed in PHI, but not at the dramatic level observed in Chronics. Within the HIV-specific compartment, this alteration was evidenced by an accumulation of effector memory CD8(+) T (T(EM)) cells over fully differentiated terminal effector CD8(+) T (T(TE)) cells. Furthermore, higher proportions of total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T(EM) cells and higher HIV-specific T(EM)/(T(EM)+T(TE)) ratio correlated with markers of faster progression. Analysis of PD-1 expression on total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T-cells from PHI subjects revealed not only an association with disease progression but also with skewed memory CD8(+) T-cell differentiation. Most notably, significant direct correlations were obtained between the functional capacity of CD8(+) T-cells to inhibit viral replication in vitro with higher proportions of fully-differentiated HIV-specific CD8(+) T(TE) cells, both at baseline and at 12 months post-infection. Thus, a relationship between preservation of CD8(+) T-cell differentiation pathway and cell functionality was established. This report presents evidence concerning the link among CD8(+) T-cell function, phenotype and virus control, hence supporting the instauration of early interventions to prevent irreversible immune damage.
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spelling pubmed-41223992014-08-12 Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression Ghiglione, Yanina Falivene, Juliana Ruiz, María Julia Laufer, Natalia Socías, María Eugenia Cahn, Pedro Giavedoni, Luis Sued, Omar Gherardi, María Magdalena Salomón, Horacio Turk, Gabriela PLoS One Research Article The important role of the CD8(+) T-cells on HIV control is well established. However, correlates of immune protection remain elusive. Although the importance of CD8(+) T-cell specificity and functionality in virus control has been underscored, further unraveling the link between CD8(+) T-cell differentiation and viral control is needed. Here, an immunophenotypic analysis (in terms of memory markers and Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) expression) of the CD8(+) T-cell subset found in primary HIV infection (PHI) was performed. The aim was to seek for associations with functional properties of the CD8(+) T-cell subsets, viral control and subsequent disease progression. Also, results were compared with samples from Chronics and Elite Controllers. It was found that normal maturation of total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T-cells into memory subsets is skewed in PHI, but not at the dramatic level observed in Chronics. Within the HIV-specific compartment, this alteration was evidenced by an accumulation of effector memory CD8(+) T (T(EM)) cells over fully differentiated terminal effector CD8(+) T (T(TE)) cells. Furthermore, higher proportions of total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T(EM) cells and higher HIV-specific T(EM)/(T(EM)+T(TE)) ratio correlated with markers of faster progression. Analysis of PD-1 expression on total and HIV-specific CD8(+) T-cells from PHI subjects revealed not only an association with disease progression but also with skewed memory CD8(+) T-cell differentiation. Most notably, significant direct correlations were obtained between the functional capacity of CD8(+) T-cells to inhibit viral replication in vitro with higher proportions of fully-differentiated HIV-specific CD8(+) T(TE) cells, both at baseline and at 12 months post-infection. Thus, a relationship between preservation of CD8(+) T-cell differentiation pathway and cell functionality was established. This report presents evidence concerning the link among CD8(+) T-cell function, phenotype and virus control, hence supporting the instauration of early interventions to prevent irreversible immune damage. Public Library of Science 2014-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4122399/ /pubmed/25093660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104235 Text en © 2014 Ghiglione 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
Ghiglione, Yanina
Falivene, Juliana
Ruiz, María Julia
Laufer, Natalia
Socías, María Eugenia
Cahn, Pedro
Giavedoni, Luis
Sued, Omar
Gherardi, María Magdalena
Salomón, Horacio
Turk, Gabriela
Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title_full Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title_fullStr Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title_short Early Skewed Distribution of Total and HIV-Specific CD8(+) T-Cell Memory Phenotypes during Primary HIV Infection Is Related to Reduced Antiviral Activity and Faster Disease Progression
title_sort early skewed distribution of total and hiv-specific cd8(+) t-cell memory phenotypes during primary hiv infection is related to reduced antiviral activity and faster disease progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4122399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104235
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