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High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients

Objective: B-cell-activating factor (BAFF) has been determined to be involved in HIV-1 infection and is correlated with disease progression, while its homologous molecule, a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), is less frequently reported, and its role remains unclear. We aimed to characterize the...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yubin, Li, Xiuxia, Han, Yang, Qiu, Zhifeng, Song, Xiaojing, Li, Bingxiang, Zhang, Han, Wang, Hongye, Feng, Kai, Liu, Longding, Wang, Jingjing, Sun, Ming, Li, Taisheng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00299
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author Liu, Yubin
Li, Xiuxia
Han, Yang
Qiu, Zhifeng
Song, Xiaojing
Li, Bingxiang
Zhang, Han
Wang, Hongye
Feng, Kai
Liu, Longding
Wang, Jingjing
Sun, Ming
Li, Taisheng
author_facet Liu, Yubin
Li, Xiuxia
Han, Yang
Qiu, Zhifeng
Song, Xiaojing
Li, Bingxiang
Zhang, Han
Wang, Hongye
Feng, Kai
Liu, Longding
Wang, Jingjing
Sun, Ming
Li, Taisheng
author_sort Liu, Yubin
collection PubMed
description Objective: B-cell-activating factor (BAFF) has been determined to be involved in HIV-1 infection and is correlated with disease progression, while its homologous molecule, a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), is less frequently reported, and its role remains unclear. We aimed to characterize the APRIL levels in subjects with different HIV-1 infection statuses and determine the relationships with disease progression and immune activation. Methods: The plasma levels of APRIL were compared among 17 long-term non-progressors (LTNPs), 17 typical progressors (TPs), 10 ART-treated patients, and 10 healthy donors (HDs). Seventeen LTNPs and a subset of TPs (n = 6) who initiated ART were assessed longitudinally. The correlations between the APRIL levels and markers of disease progression, B-cell count and specific antibody response, and markers of immune activation and functional cells were analyzed. Results: The circulating APRIL levels were significantly elevated in the LTNPs relative to the TPs, ART-treated patients, and HDs. The longitudinal investigation revealed that the APRIL levels were decreased during follow-up in the LTNPs. ART did not significantly influence the APRIL levels. The levels of plasma APRIL were negatively correlated with the plasma HIV-1 viral load and cellular HIV-1 DNA levels and positively correlated with the CD4(+) T-cell count and CD4/CD8 ratio. An inverse correlation was observed between the APRIL and BAFF levels. Furthermore, the APRIL levels were negatively correlated with the frequency of activated CD8(+) T cells and levels of interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). Finally, positive correlations were observed among the APRIL levels, the frequency of CD8(+)CD28(+) T cells, and natural killer (NK) cell count. Conclusion: The APRIL levels were elevated in the LTNPs and negatively correlated with disease progression and immune activation, suggesting likely protective activity in HIV-1 infection.
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spelling pubmed-73966112020-08-25 High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients Liu, Yubin Li, Xiuxia Han, Yang Qiu, Zhifeng Song, Xiaojing Li, Bingxiang Zhang, Han Wang, Hongye Feng, Kai Liu, Longding Wang, Jingjing Sun, Ming Li, Taisheng Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Objective: B-cell-activating factor (BAFF) has been determined to be involved in HIV-1 infection and is correlated with disease progression, while its homologous molecule, a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), is less frequently reported, and its role remains unclear. We aimed to characterize the APRIL levels in subjects with different HIV-1 infection statuses and determine the relationships with disease progression and immune activation. Methods: The plasma levels of APRIL were compared among 17 long-term non-progressors (LTNPs), 17 typical progressors (TPs), 10 ART-treated patients, and 10 healthy donors (HDs). Seventeen LTNPs and a subset of TPs (n = 6) who initiated ART were assessed longitudinally. The correlations between the APRIL levels and markers of disease progression, B-cell count and specific antibody response, and markers of immune activation and functional cells were analyzed. Results: The circulating APRIL levels were significantly elevated in the LTNPs relative to the TPs, ART-treated patients, and HDs. The longitudinal investigation revealed that the APRIL levels were decreased during follow-up in the LTNPs. ART did not significantly influence the APRIL levels. The levels of plasma APRIL were negatively correlated with the plasma HIV-1 viral load and cellular HIV-1 DNA levels and positively correlated with the CD4(+) T-cell count and CD4/CD8 ratio. An inverse correlation was observed between the APRIL and BAFF levels. Furthermore, the APRIL levels were negatively correlated with the frequency of activated CD8(+) T cells and levels of interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). Finally, positive correlations were observed among the APRIL levels, the frequency of CD8(+)CD28(+) T cells, and natural killer (NK) cell count. Conclusion: The APRIL levels were elevated in the LTNPs and negatively correlated with disease progression and immune activation, suggesting likely protective activity in HIV-1 infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7396611/ /pubmed/32850873 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00299 Text en Copyright © 2020 Liu, Li, Han, Qiu, Song, Li, Zhang, Wang, Feng, Liu, Wang, Sun and Li. 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) 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 Medicine
Liu, Yubin
Li, Xiuxia
Han, Yang
Qiu, Zhifeng
Song, Xiaojing
Li, Bingxiang
Zhang, Han
Wang, Hongye
Feng, Kai
Liu, Longding
Wang, Jingjing
Sun, Ming
Li, Taisheng
High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title_full High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title_fullStr High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title_short High APRIL Levels Are Associated With Slow Disease Progression and Low Immune Activation in Chronic HIV-1-Infected Patients
title_sort high april levels are associated with slow disease progression and low immune activation in chronic hiv-1-infected patients
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00299
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