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Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers

The majority of HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) restrict HIV-1 replication through highly functional HIV-1-specific T cell responses, but mechanisms supporting the evolution of effective HIV-1-specific T cell immunity in these patients remain undefined. Cytosolic immune recognition of HIV-1 in conventi...

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Autores principales: Martin-Gayo, Enrique, Buzon, Maria Jose, Ouyang, Zhengyu, Hickman, Taylor, Cronin, Jacqueline, Pimenova, Dina, Walker, Bruce D., Lichterfeld, Mathias, Yu, Xu G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26067651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004930
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author Martin-Gayo, Enrique
Buzon, Maria Jose
Ouyang, Zhengyu
Hickman, Taylor
Cronin, Jacqueline
Pimenova, Dina
Walker, Bruce D.
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Yu, Xu G.
author_facet Martin-Gayo, Enrique
Buzon, Maria Jose
Ouyang, Zhengyu
Hickman, Taylor
Cronin, Jacqueline
Pimenova, Dina
Walker, Bruce D.
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Yu, Xu G.
author_sort Martin-Gayo, Enrique
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description The majority of HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) restrict HIV-1 replication through highly functional HIV-1-specific T cell responses, but mechanisms supporting the evolution of effective HIV-1-specific T cell immunity in these patients remain undefined. Cytosolic immune recognition of HIV-1 in conventional dendritic cells (cDC) can facilitate priming and expansion of HIV-1-specific T cells; however, HIV-1 seems to be able to avoid intracellular immune recognition in cDCs in most infected individuals. Here, we show that exposure of cDCs from EC to HIV-1 leads to a rapid and sustained production of type I interferons and upregulation of several interferon-stimulated effector genes. Emergence of these cell-intrinsic immune responses was associated with a reduced induction of SAMHD1 and LEDGF/p75, and an accumulation of viral reverse transcripts, but inhibited by pharmacological blockade of viral reverse transcription or siRNA-mediated silencing of the cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS. Importantly, improved cell-intrinsic immune recognition of HIV-1 in cDCs from elite controllers translated into stronger abilities to stimulate and expand HIV-1-specific CD8 T cell responses. These data suggest an important role of cell-intrinsic type I interferon secretion in dendritic cells for the induction of effective HIV-1-specific CD8 T cells, and may be helpful for eliciting functional T cell immunity against HIV-1 for preventative or therapeutic clinical purposes.
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spelling pubmed-44662702015-06-25 Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers Martin-Gayo, Enrique Buzon, Maria Jose Ouyang, Zhengyu Hickman, Taylor Cronin, Jacqueline Pimenova, Dina Walker, Bruce D. Lichterfeld, Mathias Yu, Xu G. PLoS Pathog Research Article The majority of HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) restrict HIV-1 replication through highly functional HIV-1-specific T cell responses, but mechanisms supporting the evolution of effective HIV-1-specific T cell immunity in these patients remain undefined. Cytosolic immune recognition of HIV-1 in conventional dendritic cells (cDC) can facilitate priming and expansion of HIV-1-specific T cells; however, HIV-1 seems to be able to avoid intracellular immune recognition in cDCs in most infected individuals. Here, we show that exposure of cDCs from EC to HIV-1 leads to a rapid and sustained production of type I interferons and upregulation of several interferon-stimulated effector genes. Emergence of these cell-intrinsic immune responses was associated with a reduced induction of SAMHD1 and LEDGF/p75, and an accumulation of viral reverse transcripts, but inhibited by pharmacological blockade of viral reverse transcription or siRNA-mediated silencing of the cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS. Importantly, improved cell-intrinsic immune recognition of HIV-1 in cDCs from elite controllers translated into stronger abilities to stimulate and expand HIV-1-specific CD8 T cell responses. These data suggest an important role of cell-intrinsic type I interferon secretion in dendritic cells for the induction of effective HIV-1-specific CD8 T cells, and may be helpful for eliciting functional T cell immunity against HIV-1 for preventative or therapeutic clinical purposes. Public Library of Science 2015-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4466270/ /pubmed/26067651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004930 Text en © 2015 Martin-Gayo 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
Martin-Gayo, Enrique
Buzon, Maria Jose
Ouyang, Zhengyu
Hickman, Taylor
Cronin, Jacqueline
Pimenova, Dina
Walker, Bruce D.
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Yu, Xu G.
Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title_full Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title_fullStr Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title_full_unstemmed Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title_short Potent Cell-Intrinsic Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells Facilitate HIV-1-Specific T Cell Immunity in HIV-1 Elite Controllers
title_sort potent cell-intrinsic immune responses in dendritic cells facilitate hiv-1-specific t cell immunity in hiv-1 elite controllers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26067651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004930
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