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Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults
Gastrointestinal T lymphocytes are critical for mucosal immunity and HIV pathogenesis, yet little is known about normal T cell numbers and phenotypes in different regions of the gut, or the degree to which ART can restore levels to those of HIV-uninfected individuals. To investigate these questions,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121290 |
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author | Yukl, Steven A. Shergill, Amandeep K. Girling, Valerie Li, Qingsheng Killian, Maudi Epling, Lorrie Li, Peilin Kaiser, Philipp Haase, Ashley Havlir, Diane V. McQuaid, Kenneth Sinclair, Elizabeth Wong, Joseph K. |
author_facet | Yukl, Steven A. Shergill, Amandeep K. Girling, Valerie Li, Qingsheng Killian, Maudi Epling, Lorrie Li, Peilin Kaiser, Philipp Haase, Ashley Havlir, Diane V. McQuaid, Kenneth Sinclair, Elizabeth Wong, Joseph K. |
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description | Gastrointestinal T lymphocytes are critical for mucosal immunity and HIV pathogenesis, yet little is known about normal T cell numbers and phenotypes in different regions of the gut, or the degree to which ART can restore levels to those of HIV-uninfected individuals. To investigate these questions, we measured T cell frequencies and markers of memory, activation, anergy, and homing in the blood, ileum, and rectum of HIV- and ART-suppressed HIV+ adults. In HIV- individuals, T cell frequencies and phenotypes differed significantly between sites. Compared to HIV- adults, HIV+ adults had lower absolute CD4+T cell counts in the ileal lamina propria and lower relative CD4+T cell counts in the blood and ileum. In the gut, HIV+ adults had a higher proportion of CD38+ CD4+T cells, a lower proportion of terminally-differentiated effector cells, and, in the rectum, a higher proportion of CTLA-4+ CD4+T cells. In HIV+ individuals, relative CD4+T cell numbers in the ileum correlated with the proportion of CTLA-4+ CD4+T cells, whereas in the rectum, they tended to correlate with the proportion of circulating CD4+T cells expressing α4β7 or CCR6. Mechanisms of T cell reconstitution may differ throughout the gut, with homing contributing more in the rectum while ileal reconstitution is associated with mucosal CD4+T cell anergy. |
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spelling | pubmed-43747292015-04-04 Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults Yukl, Steven A. Shergill, Amandeep K. Girling, Valerie Li, Qingsheng Killian, Maudi Epling, Lorrie Li, Peilin Kaiser, Philipp Haase, Ashley Havlir, Diane V. McQuaid, Kenneth Sinclair, Elizabeth Wong, Joseph K. PLoS One Research Article Gastrointestinal T lymphocytes are critical for mucosal immunity and HIV pathogenesis, yet little is known about normal T cell numbers and phenotypes in different regions of the gut, or the degree to which ART can restore levels to those of HIV-uninfected individuals. To investigate these questions, we measured T cell frequencies and markers of memory, activation, anergy, and homing in the blood, ileum, and rectum of HIV- and ART-suppressed HIV+ adults. In HIV- individuals, T cell frequencies and phenotypes differed significantly between sites. Compared to HIV- adults, HIV+ adults had lower absolute CD4+T cell counts in the ileal lamina propria and lower relative CD4+T cell counts in the blood and ileum. In the gut, HIV+ adults had a higher proportion of CD38+ CD4+T cells, a lower proportion of terminally-differentiated effector cells, and, in the rectum, a higher proportion of CTLA-4+ CD4+T cells. In HIV+ individuals, relative CD4+T cell numbers in the ileum correlated with the proportion of CTLA-4+ CD4+T cells, whereas in the rectum, they tended to correlate with the proportion of circulating CD4+T cells expressing α4β7 or CCR6. Mechanisms of T cell reconstitution may differ throughout the gut, with homing contributing more in the rectum while ileal reconstitution is associated with mucosal CD4+T cell anergy. Public Library of Science 2015-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4374729/ /pubmed/25811360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121290 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yukl, Steven A. Shergill, Amandeep K. Girling, Valerie Li, Qingsheng Killian, Maudi Epling, Lorrie Li, Peilin Kaiser, Philipp Haase, Ashley Havlir, Diane V. McQuaid, Kenneth Sinclair, Elizabeth Wong, Joseph K. Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title | Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title_full | Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title_fullStr | Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title_short | Site-Specific Differences in T Cell Frequencies and Phenotypes in the Blood and Gut of HIV-Uninfected and ART-Treated HIV+ Adults |
title_sort | site-specific differences in t cell frequencies and phenotypes in the blood and gut of hiv-uninfected and art-treated hiv+ adults |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121290 |
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