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Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease

BACKGROUND: Increased autoreactive antibodies have been reported in HIV disease; however, the mechanism accounting for autoantibody induction in HIV remains unknown. RESULTS: Herein, we show that seasonal influenza vaccination induces autoantibody production (e.g., IgG anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) an...

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Autores principales: Luo, Zhenwu, Li, Min, Wu, Yongxia, Meng, Zhefeng, Martin, Lisa, Zhang, Lumin, Ogunrinde, Elizabeth, Zhou, Zejun, Qin, Shenghui, Wan, Zhuang, Westerink, Maria Anna Julia, Warth, Stephanie, Liu, Hui, Jin, Ping, Stroncek, David, Li, Quan-Zhen, Wang, Ena, Wu, Xueling, Heath, Sonya L., Li, Zihai, Alekseyenko, Alexander V., Jiang, Wei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30764863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-019-0646-1
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author Luo, Zhenwu
Li, Min
Wu, Yongxia
Meng, Zhefeng
Martin, Lisa
Zhang, Lumin
Ogunrinde, Elizabeth
Zhou, Zejun
Qin, Shenghui
Wan, Zhuang
Westerink, Maria Anna Julia
Warth, Stephanie
Liu, Hui
Jin, Ping
Stroncek, David
Li, Quan-Zhen
Wang, Ena
Wu, Xueling
Heath, Sonya L.
Li, Zihai
Alekseyenko, Alexander V.
Jiang, Wei
author_facet Luo, Zhenwu
Li, Min
Wu, Yongxia
Meng, Zhefeng
Martin, Lisa
Zhang, Lumin
Ogunrinde, Elizabeth
Zhou, Zejun
Qin, Shenghui
Wan, Zhuang
Westerink, Maria Anna Julia
Warth, Stephanie
Liu, Hui
Jin, Ping
Stroncek, David
Li, Quan-Zhen
Wang, Ena
Wu, Xueling
Heath, Sonya L.
Li, Zihai
Alekseyenko, Alexander V.
Jiang, Wei
author_sort Luo, Zhenwu
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description BACKGROUND: Increased autoreactive antibodies have been reported in HIV disease; however, the mechanism accounting for autoantibody induction in HIV remains unknown. RESULTS: Herein, we show that seasonal influenza vaccination induces autoantibody production (e.g., IgG anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) and anti-double-stranded DNA antibody (anti-dsDNA)) in some viral-suppressed antiretroviral therapy (ART)-treated HIV+ subjects, but not in healthy controls. These autoantibodies were not derived from antigen-specific B cells but from activated “bystander” B cells analyzed by single-cell assay and by study of purified polyclonal ANAs from plasma. To explore the mechanism of autoantibody generation in HIV+ subjects, plasma level of microbial products, gene expression profile of B cells, and B cell receptor (BCR) repertoires were analyzed. We found that autoantibody production was associated with increased plasma level of microbial translocation; the patients with high autoantibodies had skewed B cell repertoires and upregulation of genes related to innate immune activation in response to microbial translocation. By analyzing circulating microbial 16S rDNA in plasma, the relative abundance of Staphylococcus was found to be associated with autoantibody production in HIV+ subjects. Finally, we found that injection of heat-killed Staphylococcus aureus promoted germinal center B cell responses and autoantibody production in mice, consistent with the notion that autoantibody production in HIV+ patients is triggered by microbial products. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that translocation of Staphylococcus can promote B cell activation through enhancing germinal center response and induces autoantibody production. It uncovers a potential mechanism linking microbial translocation and autoimmunity in HIV+ disease and provides a strong rationale for targeting Staphylococcus to prevent autoantibody production. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s40168-019-0646-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-63767542019-02-27 Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease Luo, Zhenwu Li, Min Wu, Yongxia Meng, Zhefeng Martin, Lisa Zhang, Lumin Ogunrinde, Elizabeth Zhou, Zejun Qin, Shenghui Wan, Zhuang Westerink, Maria Anna Julia Warth, Stephanie Liu, Hui Jin, Ping Stroncek, David Li, Quan-Zhen Wang, Ena Wu, Xueling Heath, Sonya L. Li, Zihai Alekseyenko, Alexander V. Jiang, Wei Microbiome Research BACKGROUND: Increased autoreactive antibodies have been reported in HIV disease; however, the mechanism accounting for autoantibody induction in HIV remains unknown. RESULTS: Herein, we show that seasonal influenza vaccination induces autoantibody production (e.g., IgG anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) and anti-double-stranded DNA antibody (anti-dsDNA)) in some viral-suppressed antiretroviral therapy (ART)-treated HIV+ subjects, but not in healthy controls. These autoantibodies were not derived from antigen-specific B cells but from activated “bystander” B cells analyzed by single-cell assay and by study of purified polyclonal ANAs from plasma. To explore the mechanism of autoantibody generation in HIV+ subjects, plasma level of microbial products, gene expression profile of B cells, and B cell receptor (BCR) repertoires were analyzed. We found that autoantibody production was associated with increased plasma level of microbial translocation; the patients with high autoantibodies had skewed B cell repertoires and upregulation of genes related to innate immune activation in response to microbial translocation. By analyzing circulating microbial 16S rDNA in plasma, the relative abundance of Staphylococcus was found to be associated with autoantibody production in HIV+ subjects. Finally, we found that injection of heat-killed Staphylococcus aureus promoted germinal center B cell responses and autoantibody production in mice, consistent with the notion that autoantibody production in HIV+ patients is triggered by microbial products. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that translocation of Staphylococcus can promote B cell activation through enhancing germinal center response and induces autoantibody production. It uncovers a potential mechanism linking microbial translocation and autoimmunity in HIV+ disease and provides a strong rationale for targeting Staphylococcus to prevent autoantibody production. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s40168-019-0646-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6376754/ /pubmed/30764863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-019-0646-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Luo, Zhenwu
Li, Min
Wu, Yongxia
Meng, Zhefeng
Martin, Lisa
Zhang, Lumin
Ogunrinde, Elizabeth
Zhou, Zejun
Qin, Shenghui
Wan, Zhuang
Westerink, Maria Anna Julia
Warth, Stephanie
Liu, Hui
Jin, Ping
Stroncek, David
Li, Quan-Zhen
Wang, Ena
Wu, Xueling
Heath, Sonya L.
Li, Zihai
Alekseyenko, Alexander V.
Jiang, Wei
Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title_full Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title_fullStr Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title_full_unstemmed Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title_short Systemic translocation of Staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in HIV disease
title_sort systemic translocation of staphylococcus drives autoantibody production in hiv disease
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30764863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-019-0646-1
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