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Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage

A rapidly escalating outbreak of syphilis infection has been affected men who have sex with men, particularly those with HIV-1 infection. γδ T cells are unconventional immune cells with two main subsets, Vδ1 T cells and Vδ2 T cells, which possess a combination of innate and adaptive immune features...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhen, Lu, Xiaofan, Hu, Zhiliang, Luo, Zhenwu, Jiang, Wei, Wu, Hao, Gao, Yanqing, Yan, Junling, Zhang, Qiuyue, Song, Aixin, Huang, Xiaojie, Mou, Danlei, Su, Bin, Zhang, Tong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5566620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28871259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00991
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author Li, Zhen
Lu, Xiaofan
Hu, Zhiliang
Luo, Zhenwu
Jiang, Wei
Wu, Hao
Gao, Yanqing
Yan, Junling
Zhang, Qiuyue
Song, Aixin
Huang, Xiaojie
Mou, Danlei
Su, Bin
Zhang, Tong
author_facet Li, Zhen
Lu, Xiaofan
Hu, Zhiliang
Luo, Zhenwu
Jiang, Wei
Wu, Hao
Gao, Yanqing
Yan, Junling
Zhang, Qiuyue
Song, Aixin
Huang, Xiaojie
Mou, Danlei
Su, Bin
Zhang, Tong
author_sort Li, Zhen
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description A rapidly escalating outbreak of syphilis infection has been affected men who have sex with men, particularly those with HIV-1 infection. γδ T cells are unconventional immune cells with two main subsets, Vδ1 T cells and Vδ2 T cells, which possess a combination of innate and adaptive immune features allowing them against HIV-1. However, whether syphilis infection affects the phenotype and function of γδ T cells in HIV-1-infected patients remains unclear, especially in acute HIV-1 infection (AHI). In this study, we enrolled 57 HIV-1-infected patients (24 with HIV-1 infection only and 33 coinfected with syphilis) from an acute HIV-1-infected cohort in Beijing (PRIMO). A comprehensive analysis of γδ T-cell phenotype and function was performed by flow cytometry. We found syphilis coinfection could reverse the imbalance of Vδ1/Vδ2 ratio in AHI. Syphilis infection results in decreased γδ T-cell activation in AHI, but increased γδ T-cell activation in chronic HIV-1 infection (CHI). Moreover, patients with CHI had larger numbers of IL-17-producing γδ T cells than those with AHI, regardless of syphilis status. Thus, syphilis affected the γδ T-cell immune response differently in patients depending on the stages of HIV-1 disease. In addition, the percentage of IL-17-producing γδ T cells was positively correlated with the percentage of neutrophils. These results suggest that the γδ T-cell/IL-17/neutrophil axis is involved in HIV-1 pathogenesis and disease progression. Taken together, our observations provide new insight into the roles of γδ T cells in immunopathogenesis of syphilis and HIV-1 coinfection, particularly during AHI, and our findings may be helpful for the prevention of syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections and highlight the great significance on the remedy of patients coinfected with HIV-1.
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spelling pubmed-55666202017-09-04 Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage Li, Zhen Lu, Xiaofan Hu, Zhiliang Luo, Zhenwu Jiang, Wei Wu, Hao Gao, Yanqing Yan, Junling Zhang, Qiuyue Song, Aixin Huang, Xiaojie Mou, Danlei Su, Bin Zhang, Tong Front Immunol Immunology A rapidly escalating outbreak of syphilis infection has been affected men who have sex with men, particularly those with HIV-1 infection. γδ T cells are unconventional immune cells with two main subsets, Vδ1 T cells and Vδ2 T cells, which possess a combination of innate and adaptive immune features allowing them against HIV-1. However, whether syphilis infection affects the phenotype and function of γδ T cells in HIV-1-infected patients remains unclear, especially in acute HIV-1 infection (AHI). In this study, we enrolled 57 HIV-1-infected patients (24 with HIV-1 infection only and 33 coinfected with syphilis) from an acute HIV-1-infected cohort in Beijing (PRIMO). A comprehensive analysis of γδ T-cell phenotype and function was performed by flow cytometry. We found syphilis coinfection could reverse the imbalance of Vδ1/Vδ2 ratio in AHI. Syphilis infection results in decreased γδ T-cell activation in AHI, but increased γδ T-cell activation in chronic HIV-1 infection (CHI). Moreover, patients with CHI had larger numbers of IL-17-producing γδ T cells than those with AHI, regardless of syphilis status. Thus, syphilis affected the γδ T-cell immune response differently in patients depending on the stages of HIV-1 disease. In addition, the percentage of IL-17-producing γδ T cells was positively correlated with the percentage of neutrophils. These results suggest that the γδ T-cell/IL-17/neutrophil axis is involved in HIV-1 pathogenesis and disease progression. Taken together, our observations provide new insight into the roles of γδ T cells in immunopathogenesis of syphilis and HIV-1 coinfection, particularly during AHI, and our findings may be helpful for the prevention of syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections and highlight the great significance on the remedy of patients coinfected with HIV-1. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5566620/ /pubmed/28871259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00991 Text en Copyright © 2017 Li, Lu, Hu, Luo, Jiang, Wu, Gao, Yan, Zhang, Song, Huang, Mou, Su and Zhang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Li, Zhen
Lu, Xiaofan
Hu, Zhiliang
Luo, Zhenwu
Jiang, Wei
Wu, Hao
Gao, Yanqing
Yan, Junling
Zhang, Qiuyue
Song, Aixin
Huang, Xiaojie
Mou, Danlei
Su, Bin
Zhang, Tong
Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title_full Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title_fullStr Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title_full_unstemmed Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title_short Syphilis Infection Differentially Regulates the Phenotype and Function of γδ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Patients Depends on the HIV-1 Disease Stage
title_sort syphilis infection differentially regulates the phenotype and function of γδ t cells in hiv-1-infected patients depends on the hiv-1 disease stage
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5566620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28871259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00991
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