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CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression

Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are characterized by the combined expression of the semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) Vα7.2, the lectin receptor CD161, as well as IL-18R, and play an important role in antibacterial host defense of the gut. The current study characterized CD161(+) MAIT...

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Autores principales: Eberhard, Johanna Maria, Hartjen, Philip, Kummer, Silke, Schmidt, Reinhold E., Bockhorn, Maximilian, Lehmann, Clara, Balagopal, Ashwin, Hauber, Joachim, van Lunzen, Jan, zur Wiesch, Julian Schulze
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25369333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111323
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author Eberhard, Johanna Maria
Hartjen, Philip
Kummer, Silke
Schmidt, Reinhold E.
Bockhorn, Maximilian
Lehmann, Clara
Balagopal, Ashwin
Hauber, Joachim
van Lunzen, Jan
zur Wiesch, Julian Schulze
author_facet Eberhard, Johanna Maria
Hartjen, Philip
Kummer, Silke
Schmidt, Reinhold E.
Bockhorn, Maximilian
Lehmann, Clara
Balagopal, Ashwin
Hauber, Joachim
van Lunzen, Jan
zur Wiesch, Julian Schulze
author_sort Eberhard, Johanna Maria
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description Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are characterized by the combined expression of the semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) Vα7.2, the lectin receptor CD161, as well as IL-18R, and play an important role in antibacterial host defense of the gut. The current study characterized CD161(+) MAIT and CD161(–)TCRVα7.2(+) T cell subsets within a large cohort of HIV patients with emphasis on patients with slow disease progression and elite controllers. Mononuclear cells from blood and lymph node samples as well as plasma from 63 patients and 26 healthy donors were analyzed by multicolor flow cytometry and ELISA for IL-18, sCD14 and sCD163. Additionally, MAIT cells were analyzed after in vitro stimulation with different cytokines and/or fixed E.coli. Reduced numbers of CD161(+) MAIT cells during HIV infection were detectable in the blood and lymph nodes of all patient groups, including elite controllers. CD161(+) MAIT cell numbers did not recover even after successful antiretroviral treatment. The loss of CD161(+) MAIT cells was correlated with higher levels of MAIT cell activation; an increased frequency of the CD161(–)TCRVα7.2(+)T cell subset in HIV infection was observed. In vitro stimulation of MAIT cells with IL-18 and IL-12, IL-7 and fixed E.coli also resulted in a rapid and additive reduction of the MAIT cell frequency defined by CD161, IL-18R and CCR6. In summary, the irreversible reduction of the CD161(+) MAIT cell subset seems to be an early event in HIV infection that is independent of later stages of the disease. This loss appears to be at least partially due to the distinctive vulnerability of MAIT cells to the pronounced stimulation by microbial products and cytokines during HIV-infection.
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spelling pubmed-42197152014-11-12 CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression Eberhard, Johanna Maria Hartjen, Philip Kummer, Silke Schmidt, Reinhold E. Bockhorn, Maximilian Lehmann, Clara Balagopal, Ashwin Hauber, Joachim van Lunzen, Jan zur Wiesch, Julian Schulze PLoS One Research Article Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are characterized by the combined expression of the semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) Vα7.2, the lectin receptor CD161, as well as IL-18R, and play an important role in antibacterial host defense of the gut. The current study characterized CD161(+) MAIT and CD161(–)TCRVα7.2(+) T cell subsets within a large cohort of HIV patients with emphasis on patients with slow disease progression and elite controllers. Mononuclear cells from blood and lymph node samples as well as plasma from 63 patients and 26 healthy donors were analyzed by multicolor flow cytometry and ELISA for IL-18, sCD14 and sCD163. Additionally, MAIT cells were analyzed after in vitro stimulation with different cytokines and/or fixed E.coli. Reduced numbers of CD161(+) MAIT cells during HIV infection were detectable in the blood and lymph nodes of all patient groups, including elite controllers. CD161(+) MAIT cell numbers did not recover even after successful antiretroviral treatment. The loss of CD161(+) MAIT cells was correlated with higher levels of MAIT cell activation; an increased frequency of the CD161(–)TCRVα7.2(+)T cell subset in HIV infection was observed. In vitro stimulation of MAIT cells with IL-18 and IL-12, IL-7 and fixed E.coli also resulted in a rapid and additive reduction of the MAIT cell frequency defined by CD161, IL-18R and CCR6. In summary, the irreversible reduction of the CD161(+) MAIT cell subset seems to be an early event in HIV infection that is independent of later stages of the disease. This loss appears to be at least partially due to the distinctive vulnerability of MAIT cells to the pronounced stimulation by microbial products and cytokines during HIV-infection. Public Library of Science 2014-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4219715/ /pubmed/25369333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111323 Text en © 2014 Eberhard 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
Eberhard, Johanna Maria
Hartjen, Philip
Kummer, Silke
Schmidt, Reinhold E.
Bockhorn, Maximilian
Lehmann, Clara
Balagopal, Ashwin
Hauber, Joachim
van Lunzen, Jan
zur Wiesch, Julian Schulze
CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title_full CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title_fullStr CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title_short CD161(+) MAIT Cells Are Severely Reduced in Peripheral Blood and Lymph Nodes of HIV-Infected Individuals Independently of Disease Progression
title_sort cd161(+) mait cells are severely reduced in peripheral blood and lymph nodes of hiv-infected individuals independently of disease progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25369333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111323
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