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Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection

INTRODUCTION: RD1-based Interferon-γ Release Assays (IGRAs) cannot distinguish latent from active tuberculosis (TB) disease. Conversely, a positive response to heparin-binding haemagglutinin (HBHA)-based IGRAs, among TB-infected subjects, correlates with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) containment...

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Autores principales: Chiacchio, Teresa, Delogu, Giovanni, Vanini, Valentina, Cuzzi, Gilda, De Maio, Flavio, Pinnetti, Carmela, Sampaolesi, Alessandro, Antinori, Andrea, Goletti, Delia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5570327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28837654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183846
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author Chiacchio, Teresa
Delogu, Giovanni
Vanini, Valentina
Cuzzi, Gilda
De Maio, Flavio
Pinnetti, Carmela
Sampaolesi, Alessandro
Antinori, Andrea
Goletti, Delia
author_facet Chiacchio, Teresa
Delogu, Giovanni
Vanini, Valentina
Cuzzi, Gilda
De Maio, Flavio
Pinnetti, Carmela
Sampaolesi, Alessandro
Antinori, Andrea
Goletti, Delia
author_sort Chiacchio, Teresa
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: RD1-based Interferon-γ Release Assays (IGRAs) cannot distinguish latent from active tuberculosis (TB) disease. Conversely, a positive response to heparin-binding haemagglutinin (HBHA)-based IGRAs, among TB-infected subjects, correlates with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) containment and low risk of TB progression. The aim of this study was to characterize HBHA-immune responses in HIV-infected and uninfected subjects with active TB or latent TB infection (LTBI). METHODS: 49 subjects were prospectively enrolled: 22 HIV-uninfected (13 TB, 9 LTBI) and 27 HIV-infected (12 HIV-TB, 15 HIV-LTBI). Whole blood and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated with HBHA and RD1 antigens. Interferon (IFN)γ release was evaluated by ELISA whereas cytokine profile [IFNγ, tumor necrosis (TNF)α, interleukin (IL)2] and phenotype (CD45RA, CCR7) by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Among LTBI individuals, HBHA stimulation induced IFNγ release in all the HIV-uninfected, while, only 4/15 HIV-infected responded. Within the active TB, only 5/13 HIV-uninfected and 1/12 HIV-TB patients responded. Interestingly, by cytometry we showed that CD4(+) T-cells response to HBHA was significantly impaired in the HIV-infected subjects with TB or LTBI compared to the HIV-uninfected subjects. The phenotype of HBHA-specific CD4 T-cells showed a predominantly central memory (CM) and effector memory (EM) phenotype without differences among the groups. Differently, HBHA-specific CD8(+) T-cells, showed mainly a CM and naïve phenotype in LTBI group while TB, HIV-LTBI and HIV-TB groups were characterized by EM or terminally differentiated phenotypes. Interestingly, differently than what observed for RD1, the cytokine profile of HBHA-specific T-cells evaluated by cytometry showed that the CD4(+) T-cells were mostly monofunctional. Conversely, CD8-specific T-cells were mostly monofunctional for both HBHA and RD1 stimulations. CONCLUSIONS: These results characterize the impact of HIV infection in CD4- and CD8-specific response to HBHA in both LTBI and TB patients. HIV infection impairs the CD4 response to HBHA and likely this may lead to an impairment of TB control.
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spelling pubmed-55703272017-09-09 Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection Chiacchio, Teresa Delogu, Giovanni Vanini, Valentina Cuzzi, Gilda De Maio, Flavio Pinnetti, Carmela Sampaolesi, Alessandro Antinori, Andrea Goletti, Delia PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: RD1-based Interferon-γ Release Assays (IGRAs) cannot distinguish latent from active tuberculosis (TB) disease. Conversely, a positive response to heparin-binding haemagglutinin (HBHA)-based IGRAs, among TB-infected subjects, correlates with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) containment and low risk of TB progression. The aim of this study was to characterize HBHA-immune responses in HIV-infected and uninfected subjects with active TB or latent TB infection (LTBI). METHODS: 49 subjects were prospectively enrolled: 22 HIV-uninfected (13 TB, 9 LTBI) and 27 HIV-infected (12 HIV-TB, 15 HIV-LTBI). Whole blood and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated with HBHA and RD1 antigens. Interferon (IFN)γ release was evaluated by ELISA whereas cytokine profile [IFNγ, tumor necrosis (TNF)α, interleukin (IL)2] and phenotype (CD45RA, CCR7) by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Among LTBI individuals, HBHA stimulation induced IFNγ release in all the HIV-uninfected, while, only 4/15 HIV-infected responded. Within the active TB, only 5/13 HIV-uninfected and 1/12 HIV-TB patients responded. Interestingly, by cytometry we showed that CD4(+) T-cells response to HBHA was significantly impaired in the HIV-infected subjects with TB or LTBI compared to the HIV-uninfected subjects. The phenotype of HBHA-specific CD4 T-cells showed a predominantly central memory (CM) and effector memory (EM) phenotype without differences among the groups. Differently, HBHA-specific CD8(+) T-cells, showed mainly a CM and naïve phenotype in LTBI group while TB, HIV-LTBI and HIV-TB groups were characterized by EM or terminally differentiated phenotypes. Interestingly, differently than what observed for RD1, the cytokine profile of HBHA-specific T-cells evaluated by cytometry showed that the CD4(+) T-cells were mostly monofunctional. Conversely, CD8-specific T-cells were mostly monofunctional for both HBHA and RD1 stimulations. CONCLUSIONS: These results characterize the impact of HIV infection in CD4- and CD8-specific response to HBHA in both LTBI and TB patients. HIV infection impairs the CD4 response to HBHA and likely this may lead to an impairment of TB control. Public Library of Science 2017-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5570327/ /pubmed/28837654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183846 Text en © 2017 Chiacchio 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chiacchio, Teresa
Delogu, Giovanni
Vanini, Valentina
Cuzzi, Gilda
De Maio, Flavio
Pinnetti, Carmela
Sampaolesi, Alessandro
Antinori, Andrea
Goletti, Delia
Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title_full Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title_fullStr Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title_full_unstemmed Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title_short Immune characterization of the HBHA-specific response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without HIV infection
title_sort immune characterization of the hbha-specific response in mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected patients with or without hiv infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5570327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28837654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183846
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