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Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease

BACKGROUND: T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are crucial for B cell differentiation and antigen-specific antibody production. Dysregulation of Tfh-mediated B cell help weakens B cell responses in HIV infection. Moreover, Tfh cells in the lymph node and peripheral blood comprise a significant portion...

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Autores principales: McCarty, Bret, Mwamzuka, Mussa, Marshed, Fatma, Generoso, Matthew, Alvarez, Patricia, Ilmet, Tiina, Kravietz, Adam, Ahmed, Aabid, Borkowsky, William, Unutmaz, Derya, Khaitan, Alka
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6117426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30197641
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01901
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author McCarty, Bret
Mwamzuka, Mussa
Marshed, Fatma
Generoso, Matthew
Alvarez, Patricia
Ilmet, Tiina
Kravietz, Adam
Ahmed, Aabid
Borkowsky, William
Unutmaz, Derya
Khaitan, Alka
author_facet McCarty, Bret
Mwamzuka, Mussa
Marshed, Fatma
Generoso, Matthew
Alvarez, Patricia
Ilmet, Tiina
Kravietz, Adam
Ahmed, Aabid
Borkowsky, William
Unutmaz, Derya
Khaitan, Alka
author_sort McCarty, Bret
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description BACKGROUND: T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are crucial for B cell differentiation and antigen-specific antibody production. Dysregulation of Tfh-mediated B cell help weakens B cell responses in HIV infection. Moreover, Tfh cells in the lymph node and peripheral blood comprise a significant portion of the latent HIV reservoir. There is limited data on the effects of perinatal HIV infection on Tfh cells in children. We examined peripheral Tfh (pTfh) cell frequencies and phenotype in HIV-infected children and their associations with disease progression, immune activation, and B cell differentiation. METHODS: In a Kenyan cohort of 76 perinatally HIV-infected children, comprised of 43 treatment-naïve (ART−) and 33 on antiretroviral therapy (ART+), and 42 healthy controls (HIV−), we identified memory pTfh cells, T cell activation markers, and B cell differentiation states using multi-parameter flow cytometry. Soluble CD163 and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein plasma levels were quantified by ELISA. RESULTS: ART− children had reduced levels of pTfh cells compared with HIV− children that increased with antiretroviral therapy. HIV+ children had higher programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) expression on pTfh cells, regardless of treatment status. Low memory pTfh cells with elevated PD-1 levels correlated with advancing HIV disease status, indicated by increasing HIV viral loads and T cell and monocyte activation, and decreasing %CD4 and CD4:CD8 ratios. Antiretroviral treatment, particularly when started at younger ages, restored pTfh cell frequency and eliminated correlations with disease progression, but failed to lower PD-1 levels on pTfh cells and their associations with CD4 T cell percentages and activation. Altered B cell subsets, with decreased naïve and resting memory B cells and increased activated and tissue-like memory B cells in HIV+ children, correlated with low memory pTfh cell frequencies. Last, HIV+ children had decreased proportions of CXCR5+ CD8 T cells that associated with low %CD4 and CD4:CD8 ratios. CONCLUSION: Low memory pTfh cell frequencies with high PD-1 expression in HIV+ children correlate with worsening disease status and an activated and differentiated B cell profile. This perturbed memory pTfh cell population may contribute to weak vaccine and HIV-specific antibody responses in HIV+ children. Restoring Tfh cell capacity may be important for novel pediatric HIV cure and vaccine strategies.
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spelling pubmed-61174262018-09-07 Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease McCarty, Bret Mwamzuka, Mussa Marshed, Fatma Generoso, Matthew Alvarez, Patricia Ilmet, Tiina Kravietz, Adam Ahmed, Aabid Borkowsky, William Unutmaz, Derya Khaitan, Alka Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are crucial for B cell differentiation and antigen-specific antibody production. Dysregulation of Tfh-mediated B cell help weakens B cell responses in HIV infection. Moreover, Tfh cells in the lymph node and peripheral blood comprise a significant portion of the latent HIV reservoir. There is limited data on the effects of perinatal HIV infection on Tfh cells in children. We examined peripheral Tfh (pTfh) cell frequencies and phenotype in HIV-infected children and their associations with disease progression, immune activation, and B cell differentiation. METHODS: In a Kenyan cohort of 76 perinatally HIV-infected children, comprised of 43 treatment-naïve (ART−) and 33 on antiretroviral therapy (ART+), and 42 healthy controls (HIV−), we identified memory pTfh cells, T cell activation markers, and B cell differentiation states using multi-parameter flow cytometry. Soluble CD163 and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein plasma levels were quantified by ELISA. RESULTS: ART− children had reduced levels of pTfh cells compared with HIV− children that increased with antiretroviral therapy. HIV+ children had higher programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) expression on pTfh cells, regardless of treatment status. Low memory pTfh cells with elevated PD-1 levels correlated with advancing HIV disease status, indicated by increasing HIV viral loads and T cell and monocyte activation, and decreasing %CD4 and CD4:CD8 ratios. Antiretroviral treatment, particularly when started at younger ages, restored pTfh cell frequency and eliminated correlations with disease progression, but failed to lower PD-1 levels on pTfh cells and their associations with CD4 T cell percentages and activation. Altered B cell subsets, with decreased naïve and resting memory B cells and increased activated and tissue-like memory B cells in HIV+ children, correlated with low memory pTfh cell frequencies. Last, HIV+ children had decreased proportions of CXCR5+ CD8 T cells that associated with low %CD4 and CD4:CD8 ratios. CONCLUSION: Low memory pTfh cell frequencies with high PD-1 expression in HIV+ children correlate with worsening disease status and an activated and differentiated B cell profile. This perturbed memory pTfh cell population may contribute to weak vaccine and HIV-specific antibody responses in HIV+ children. Restoring Tfh cell capacity may be important for novel pediatric HIV cure and vaccine strategies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6117426/ /pubmed/30197641 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01901 Text en Copyright © 2018 McCarty, Mwamzuka, Marshed, Generoso, Alvarez, Ilmet, Kravietz, Ahmed, Borkowsky, Unutmaz and Khaitan. https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
McCarty, Bret
Mwamzuka, Mussa
Marshed, Fatma
Generoso, Matthew
Alvarez, Patricia
Ilmet, Tiina
Kravietz, Adam
Ahmed, Aabid
Borkowsky, William
Unutmaz, Derya
Khaitan, Alka
Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title_full Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title_fullStr Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title_full_unstemmed Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title_short Low Peripheral T Follicular Helper Cells in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Correlate With Advancing HIV Disease
title_sort low peripheral t follicular helper cells in perinatally hiv-infected children correlate with advancing hiv disease
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6117426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30197641
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01901
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