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SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis

Human immunodeficiency virus infection is the most common risk factor for severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), regardless of CD4 T cell count. Using a well-characterized cynomolgus macaque model of human TB, we compared radiographic, immunologic and microbiologic characteristics of early (subclinical)...

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Autores principales: Diedrich, Collin R., Rutledge, Tara, Maiello, Pauline, Baranowski, Tonilynn M., White, Alexander G., Borish, H. Jacob, Karell, Paul, Hopkins, Forrest, Brown, Jessica, Fortune, Sarah M., Flynn, JoAnne L., Ambrose, Zandrea, Lin, Philana Ling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7419014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32730321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008413
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author Diedrich, Collin R.
Rutledge, Tara
Maiello, Pauline
Baranowski, Tonilynn M.
White, Alexander G.
Borish, H. Jacob
Karell, Paul
Hopkins, Forrest
Brown, Jessica
Fortune, Sarah M.
Flynn, JoAnne L.
Ambrose, Zandrea
Lin, Philana Ling
author_facet Diedrich, Collin R.
Rutledge, Tara
Maiello, Pauline
Baranowski, Tonilynn M.
White, Alexander G.
Borish, H. Jacob
Karell, Paul
Hopkins, Forrest
Brown, Jessica
Fortune, Sarah M.
Flynn, JoAnne L.
Ambrose, Zandrea
Lin, Philana Ling
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description Human immunodeficiency virus infection is the most common risk factor for severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), regardless of CD4 T cell count. Using a well-characterized cynomolgus macaque model of human TB, we compared radiographic, immunologic and microbiologic characteristics of early (subclinical) reactivation of latent M. tuberculosis (Mtb) infection among animals subsequently infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) or who underwent anti-CD4 depletion by a depletion antibody. CD4 depleted animals had significantly fewer CD4 T cells within granulomas compared to Mtb/SIV co-infected and Mtb-only control animals. After 2 months of treatment, subclinical reactivation occurred at similar rates among CD4 depleted (5 of 7 animals) and SIV infected animals (4 of 8 animals). However, SIV-induced reactivation was associated with more dissemination of lung granulomas that were permissive to Mtb growth resulting in greater bacterial burden within granulomas compared to CD4 depleted reactivators. Granulomas from Mtb/SIV animals displayed a more robust T cell activation profile (IFN-α, IFN-γ, TNF, IL-17, IL-2, IL-10, IL-4 and granzyme B) compared to CD4 depleted animals and controls though these effectors did not protect against reactivation or dissemination, but instead may be related to increased viral and/or Mtb antigens. SIV replication within the granuloma was associated with reactivation, greater overall Mtb growth and reduced Mtb killing resulting in greater overall Mtb burden. These data support that SIV disrupts protective immune responses against latent Mtb infection beyond the loss of CD4 T cells, and that synergy between SIV and Mtb occurs within granulomas.
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spelling pubmed-74190142020-08-19 SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis Diedrich, Collin R. Rutledge, Tara Maiello, Pauline Baranowski, Tonilynn M. White, Alexander G. Borish, H. Jacob Karell, Paul Hopkins, Forrest Brown, Jessica Fortune, Sarah M. Flynn, JoAnne L. Ambrose, Zandrea Lin, Philana Ling PLoS Pathog Research Article Human immunodeficiency virus infection is the most common risk factor for severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), regardless of CD4 T cell count. Using a well-characterized cynomolgus macaque model of human TB, we compared radiographic, immunologic and microbiologic characteristics of early (subclinical) reactivation of latent M. tuberculosis (Mtb) infection among animals subsequently infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) or who underwent anti-CD4 depletion by a depletion antibody. CD4 depleted animals had significantly fewer CD4 T cells within granulomas compared to Mtb/SIV co-infected and Mtb-only control animals. After 2 months of treatment, subclinical reactivation occurred at similar rates among CD4 depleted (5 of 7 animals) and SIV infected animals (4 of 8 animals). However, SIV-induced reactivation was associated with more dissemination of lung granulomas that were permissive to Mtb growth resulting in greater bacterial burden within granulomas compared to CD4 depleted reactivators. Granulomas from Mtb/SIV animals displayed a more robust T cell activation profile (IFN-α, IFN-γ, TNF, IL-17, IL-2, IL-10, IL-4 and granzyme B) compared to CD4 depleted animals and controls though these effectors did not protect against reactivation or dissemination, but instead may be related to increased viral and/or Mtb antigens. SIV replication within the granuloma was associated with reactivation, greater overall Mtb growth and reduced Mtb killing resulting in greater overall Mtb burden. These data support that SIV disrupts protective immune responses against latent Mtb infection beyond the loss of CD4 T cells, and that synergy between SIV and Mtb occurs within granulomas. Public Library of Science 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7419014/ /pubmed/32730321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008413 Text en © 2020 Diedrich 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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Diedrich, Collin R.
Rutledge, Tara
Maiello, Pauline
Baranowski, Tonilynn M.
White, Alexander G.
Borish, H. Jacob
Karell, Paul
Hopkins, Forrest
Brown, Jessica
Fortune, Sarah M.
Flynn, JoAnne L.
Ambrose, Zandrea
Lin, Philana Ling
SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title_full SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title_fullStr SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title_short SIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
title_sort siv and mycobacterium tuberculosis synergy within the granuloma accelerates the reactivation pattern of latent tuberculosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7419014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32730321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008413
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