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Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study

BACKGROUND: Schistosoma mansoni infection has been associated with an increased HIV prevalence in humans and SHIV incidence in primate models. We hypothesized that immune activation from this gastrointestinal mucosa infection would increase highly HIV-susceptible CD4 T cell subsets in the blood and...

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Autores principales: Prodger, Jessica L., Ssemaganda, Aloysious, Ssetaala, Ali, Kitandwe, Paul K., Muyanja, Enoch, Mpendo, Juliet, Nanvubya, Annet, Wambuzi, Mathias, Nielsen, Leslie, Kiwanuka, Noah, Kaul, Rupert
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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/PMC4559468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26335139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004067
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author Prodger, Jessica L.
Ssemaganda, Aloysious
Ssetaala, Ali
Kitandwe, Paul K.
Muyanja, Enoch
Mpendo, Juliet
Nanvubya, Annet
Wambuzi, Mathias
Nielsen, Leslie
Kiwanuka, Noah
Kaul, Rupert
author_facet Prodger, Jessica L.
Ssemaganda, Aloysious
Ssetaala, Ali
Kitandwe, Paul K.
Muyanja, Enoch
Mpendo, Juliet
Nanvubya, Annet
Wambuzi, Mathias
Nielsen, Leslie
Kiwanuka, Noah
Kaul, Rupert
author_sort Prodger, Jessica L.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Schistosoma mansoni infection has been associated with an increased HIV prevalence in humans and SHIV incidence in primate models. We hypothesized that immune activation from this gastrointestinal mucosa infection would increase highly HIV-susceptible CD4 T cell subsets in the blood and the foreskin through common mucosal homing. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Foreskin tissue and blood were obtained from 34 HIV- and malaria-uninfected Ugandan men who volunteered for elective circumcision, 12 of whom were definitively positive for S. mansoni eggs in stool and 12 definitively negative for both S. mansoni eggs and worm antigen. Tissue and blood T cell subsets were characterized by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Th17 and Th1 cells from both the blood and foreskin expressed higher levels of CCR5 and were more activated than other CD4 T cell subsets. S. mansoni-infected men had a higher frequency of systemic Th1 cells (22.9 vs. 16.5% of blood CD4 T cells, p<0.05), Th17 cells (2.3 vs. 1.5%, p<0.05), and Th22 cells (0.5 vs. 0.3%, p<0.01) than uninfected men. Additionally, Th17 cells in the blood of S. mansoni-infected men demonstrated enhanced function (28.1 vs. 16.3% producing multiple cytokines, p = 0.046). However, these immune alterations were not observed in foreskin tissue. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: S. mansoni infection was associated with an increased frequency of highly HIV-susceptible Th1, Th17 and Th22 cell subsets in the blood, but these T cell immune differences did not extend to the foreskin. S. mansoni induced changes in T cell immunology mediated through the common mucosal immune system are not likely to increase HIV susceptibility in the foreskin.
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spelling pubmed-45594682015-09-10 Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study Prodger, Jessica L. Ssemaganda, Aloysious Ssetaala, Ali Kitandwe, Paul K. Muyanja, Enoch Mpendo, Juliet Nanvubya, Annet Wambuzi, Mathias Nielsen, Leslie Kiwanuka, Noah Kaul, Rupert PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosoma mansoni infection has been associated with an increased HIV prevalence in humans and SHIV incidence in primate models. We hypothesized that immune activation from this gastrointestinal mucosa infection would increase highly HIV-susceptible CD4 T cell subsets in the blood and the foreskin through common mucosal homing. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Foreskin tissue and blood were obtained from 34 HIV- and malaria-uninfected Ugandan men who volunteered for elective circumcision, 12 of whom were definitively positive for S. mansoni eggs in stool and 12 definitively negative for both S. mansoni eggs and worm antigen. Tissue and blood T cell subsets were characterized by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Th17 and Th1 cells from both the blood and foreskin expressed higher levels of CCR5 and were more activated than other CD4 T cell subsets. S. mansoni-infected men had a higher frequency of systemic Th1 cells (22.9 vs. 16.5% of blood CD4 T cells, p<0.05), Th17 cells (2.3 vs. 1.5%, p<0.05), and Th22 cells (0.5 vs. 0.3%, p<0.01) than uninfected men. Additionally, Th17 cells in the blood of S. mansoni-infected men demonstrated enhanced function (28.1 vs. 16.3% producing multiple cytokines, p = 0.046). However, these immune alterations were not observed in foreskin tissue. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: S. mansoni infection was associated with an increased frequency of highly HIV-susceptible Th1, Th17 and Th22 cell subsets in the blood, but these T cell immune differences did not extend to the foreskin. S. mansoni induced changes in T cell immunology mediated through the common mucosal immune system are not likely to increase HIV susceptibility in the foreskin. Public Library of Science 2015-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4559468/ /pubmed/26335139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004067 Text en © 2015 Prodger 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
Prodger, Jessica L.
Ssemaganda, Aloysious
Ssetaala, Ali
Kitandwe, Paul K.
Muyanja, Enoch
Mpendo, Juliet
Nanvubya, Annet
Wambuzi, Mathias
Nielsen, Leslie
Kiwanuka, Noah
Kaul, Rupert
Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Ugandan Men Is Associated with Increased Abundance and Function of HIV Target Cells in Blood, but Not the Foreskin: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort schistosoma mansoni infection in ugandan men is associated with increased abundance and function of hiv target cells in blood, but not the foreskin: a cross-sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4559468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26335139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004067
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