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HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is to investigate the contribution of colon and blood CD4(+) T-cell subsets expressing the chemokine receptor CCR6 to HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy. DESIGN: Matched sigmoid biopsies and blood samples (n = 13) as well as leukapheresis (n = 20)...

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Autores principales: Gosselin, Annie, Wiche Salinas, Tomas Raul, Planas, Delphine, Wacleche, Vanessa S., Zhang, Yuwei, Fromentin, Rémi, Chomont, Nicolas, Cohen, Éric A., Shacklett, Barbara, Mehraj, Vikram, Ghali, Maged P., Routy, Jean-Pierre, Ancuta, Petronela
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27835617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001309
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author Gosselin, Annie
Wiche Salinas, Tomas Raul
Planas, Delphine
Wacleche, Vanessa S.
Zhang, Yuwei
Fromentin, Rémi
Chomont, Nicolas
Cohen, Éric A.
Shacklett, Barbara
Mehraj, Vikram
Ghali, Maged P.
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Ancuta, Petronela
author_facet Gosselin, Annie
Wiche Salinas, Tomas Raul
Planas, Delphine
Wacleche, Vanessa S.
Zhang, Yuwei
Fromentin, Rémi
Chomont, Nicolas
Cohen, Éric A.
Shacklett, Barbara
Mehraj, Vikram
Ghali, Maged P.
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Ancuta, Petronela
author_sort Gosselin, Annie
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description OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is to investigate the contribution of colon and blood CD4(+) T-cell subsets expressing the chemokine receptor CCR6 to HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy. DESIGN: Matched sigmoid biopsies and blood samples (n = 13) as well as leukapheresis (n = 20) were collected from chronically HIV-infected individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy. Subsets of CD4(+) T cells with distinct differentiation/polarization profiles were identified using surface markers as follows: memory (T(M), CD45RA(−)), central memory (T(CM); CD45RA(−)CCR7(+)), effector (T(EM/TM); CD45RA(−)CCR7(−)), Th17 (CCR6(+)CCR4(+)), Th1Th17 (CCR6(+)CXCR3(+)), Th1 (CCR6(−)CXCR3(+)), and Th2 (CCR6(−)CCR4(+)). METHODS: We used polychromatic flow cytometry for cell sorting, nested real-time PCR for HIV DNA quantification, ELISA and flow cytometry for HIV p24 quantification. HIV reactivation was induced by TCR triggering in the presence/absence of all-trans retinoic acid. RESULTS: Compared with blood, the frequency of CCR6(+) T(M) was higher in the colon. In both colon and blood compartments, CCR6(+) T(M) were significantly enriched in HIV DNA when compared with their CCR6(−) counterparts (n = 13). In blood, integrated HIV DNA levels were significantly enriched in CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(CM) of four of five individuals and CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(EM) of three of five individuals. Among blood T(CM), Th17 and Th1Th17 contributed the most to the pool of cells harboring integrated HIV DNA despite their reduced frequency compared with Th2, which were infected the least. HIV reactivation was induced by TCR triggering and/or retinoic acid exposure at higher levels in CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(M), T(CM), and T(EM). CONCLUSION: CCR6 is a marker for colon and blood CD4(+) T cells enriched for replication-competent HIV DNA. Novel eradication strategies should target HIV persistence in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from various anatomic sites.
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spelling pubmed-51316942016-12-15 HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy Gosselin, Annie Wiche Salinas, Tomas Raul Planas, Delphine Wacleche, Vanessa S. Zhang, Yuwei Fromentin, Rémi Chomont, Nicolas Cohen, Éric A. Shacklett, Barbara Mehraj, Vikram Ghali, Maged P. Routy, Jean-Pierre Ancuta, Petronela AIDS Basic Science OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is to investigate the contribution of colon and blood CD4(+) T-cell subsets expressing the chemokine receptor CCR6 to HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy. DESIGN: Matched sigmoid biopsies and blood samples (n = 13) as well as leukapheresis (n = 20) were collected from chronically HIV-infected individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy. Subsets of CD4(+) T cells with distinct differentiation/polarization profiles were identified using surface markers as follows: memory (T(M), CD45RA(−)), central memory (T(CM); CD45RA(−)CCR7(+)), effector (T(EM/TM); CD45RA(−)CCR7(−)), Th17 (CCR6(+)CCR4(+)), Th1Th17 (CCR6(+)CXCR3(+)), Th1 (CCR6(−)CXCR3(+)), and Th2 (CCR6(−)CCR4(+)). METHODS: We used polychromatic flow cytometry for cell sorting, nested real-time PCR for HIV DNA quantification, ELISA and flow cytometry for HIV p24 quantification. HIV reactivation was induced by TCR triggering in the presence/absence of all-trans retinoic acid. RESULTS: Compared with blood, the frequency of CCR6(+) T(M) was higher in the colon. In both colon and blood compartments, CCR6(+) T(M) were significantly enriched in HIV DNA when compared with their CCR6(−) counterparts (n = 13). In blood, integrated HIV DNA levels were significantly enriched in CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(CM) of four of five individuals and CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(EM) of three of five individuals. Among blood T(CM), Th17 and Th1Th17 contributed the most to the pool of cells harboring integrated HIV DNA despite their reduced frequency compared with Th2, which were infected the least. HIV reactivation was induced by TCR triggering and/or retinoic acid exposure at higher levels in CCR6(+) versus CCR6(−) T(M), T(CM), and T(EM). CONCLUSION: CCR6 is a marker for colon and blood CD4(+) T cells enriched for replication-competent HIV DNA. Novel eradication strategies should target HIV persistence in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from various anatomic sites. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-01-02 2016-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5131694/ /pubmed/27835617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001309 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle Basic Science
Gosselin, Annie
Wiche Salinas, Tomas Raul
Planas, Delphine
Wacleche, Vanessa S.
Zhang, Yuwei
Fromentin, Rémi
Chomont, Nicolas
Cohen, Éric A.
Shacklett, Barbara
Mehraj, Vikram
Ghali, Maged P.
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Ancuta, Petronela
HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title_full HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title_fullStr HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title_short HIV persists in CCR6(+)CD4(+) T cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
title_sort hiv persists in ccr6(+)cd4(+) t cells from colon and blood during antiretroviral therapy
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27835617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001309
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