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Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age

Combination antiretroviral therapies (cART) can lead to normal life expectancy in HIV-infected persons, and people aged >50 yrs represent the fastest growing HIV group. Although HIV and aging are independently associated with impaired humoral immunity, immune status in people aging with HIV is re...

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Autores principales: Rinaldi, Stefano, Pallikkuth, Suresh, George, Varghese K., de Armas, Lesley R., Pahwa, Rajendra, Sanchez, Celeste M., Pallin, Maria Fernanda, Pan, Li, Cotugno, Nicola, Dickinson, Gordon, Rodriguez, Allan, Fischl, Margaret, Alcaide, Maria, Gonzalez, Louis, Palma, Paolo, Pahwa, Savita
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448963
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101229
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author Rinaldi, Stefano
Pallikkuth, Suresh
George, Varghese K.
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Sanchez, Celeste M.
Pallin, Maria Fernanda
Pan, Li
Cotugno, Nicola
Dickinson, Gordon
Rodriguez, Allan
Fischl, Margaret
Alcaide, Maria
Gonzalez, Louis
Palma, Paolo
Pahwa, Savita
author_facet Rinaldi, Stefano
Pallikkuth, Suresh
George, Varghese K.
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Sanchez, Celeste M.
Pallin, Maria Fernanda
Pan, Li
Cotugno, Nicola
Dickinson, Gordon
Rodriguez, Allan
Fischl, Margaret
Alcaide, Maria
Gonzalez, Louis
Palma, Paolo
Pahwa, Savita
author_sort Rinaldi, Stefano
collection PubMed
description Combination antiretroviral therapies (cART) can lead to normal life expectancy in HIV-infected persons, and people aged >50 yrs represent the fastest growing HIV group. Although HIV and aging are independently associated with impaired humoral immunity, immune status in people aging with HIV is relatively unexplored. In this study influenza vaccination was used to probe age associated perturbations in the B cell compartment of HIV-negative “healthy controls” (HC) and virologically controlled HIV-infected participants on cART (HIV) (n=124), grouped by age as young (<40 yrs), middle-aged (40-59yrs) or old (≥60 yrs). H1N1 antibody response at d21 post-vaccination correlated inversely with age in both HC and HIV. Immunophenotyping of cryopreserved PBMC demonstrated increased frequencies of double negative B cells and decreased plasmablasts in old compared to young HC. Remarkably, young HIV were different from young HC but similar to old HC in B cell phenotype, influenza specific spontaneous (d7) or memory (d21) antibody secreting cells. We conclude that B cell immune senescence is a prominent phenomenon in young HIV in comparison to young HC, but distinctions between old HIV and old HC are less evident though both groups manifest age-associated B cell dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-54251292017-05-11 Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age Rinaldi, Stefano Pallikkuth, Suresh George, Varghese K. de Armas, Lesley R. Pahwa, Rajendra Sanchez, Celeste M. Pallin, Maria Fernanda Pan, Li Cotugno, Nicola Dickinson, Gordon Rodriguez, Allan Fischl, Margaret Alcaide, Maria Gonzalez, Louis Palma, Paolo Pahwa, Savita Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Combination antiretroviral therapies (cART) can lead to normal life expectancy in HIV-infected persons, and people aged >50 yrs represent the fastest growing HIV group. Although HIV and aging are independently associated with impaired humoral immunity, immune status in people aging with HIV is relatively unexplored. In this study influenza vaccination was used to probe age associated perturbations in the B cell compartment of HIV-negative “healthy controls” (HC) and virologically controlled HIV-infected participants on cART (HIV) (n=124), grouped by age as young (<40 yrs), middle-aged (40-59yrs) or old (≥60 yrs). H1N1 antibody response at d21 post-vaccination correlated inversely with age in both HC and HIV. Immunophenotyping of cryopreserved PBMC demonstrated increased frequencies of double negative B cells and decreased plasmablasts in old compared to young HC. Remarkably, young HIV were different from young HC but similar to old HC in B cell phenotype, influenza specific spontaneous (d7) or memory (d21) antibody secreting cells. We conclude that B cell immune senescence is a prominent phenomenon in young HIV in comparison to young HC, but distinctions between old HIV and old HC are less evident though both groups manifest age-associated B cell dysfunction. Impact Journals LLC 2017-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5425129/ /pubmed/28448963 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101229 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Rinaldi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Rinaldi, Stefano
Pallikkuth, Suresh
George, Varghese K.
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Sanchez, Celeste M.
Pallin, Maria Fernanda
Pan, Li
Cotugno, Nicola
Dickinson, Gordon
Rodriguez, Allan
Fischl, Margaret
Alcaide, Maria
Gonzalez, Louis
Palma, Paolo
Pahwa, Savita
Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title_full Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title_fullStr Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title_full_unstemmed Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title_short Paradoxical aging in HIV: immune senescence of B Cells is most prominent in young age
title_sort paradoxical aging in hiv: immune senescence of b cells is most prominent in young age
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448963
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101229
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