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Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients
BACKGROUND: B cell follicles are immune-privileged sites where intensive HIV-1 replication and latency occur, preventing a permanent cure. Recent study showed that CXCR5(+) NK cells in B cell follicles can inhibit SIV replication in African green monkeys, but this has not been reported in HIV-1 infe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34973625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103794 |
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author | Guo, An-Liang Jiao, Yan-Mei Zhao, Qi-Wen Huang, Hui-Huang Deng, Jian-Ning Zhang, Chao Fan, Xing Xu, Ruo-Nan Zhang, Ji-Yuan Zhen, Cheng Xie, Zhi-Man Qin, Ying-Mei Xu, Jian-Qing Yang, Yu Shi, Ming Huang, Lei Song, Jin-Wen Wang, Fu-Sheng |
author_facet | Guo, An-Liang Jiao, Yan-Mei Zhao, Qi-Wen Huang, Hui-Huang Deng, Jian-Ning Zhang, Chao Fan, Xing Xu, Ruo-Nan Zhang, Ji-Yuan Zhen, Cheng Xie, Zhi-Man Qin, Ying-Mei Xu, Jian-Qing Yang, Yu Shi, Ming Huang, Lei Song, Jin-Wen Wang, Fu-Sheng |
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description | BACKGROUND: B cell follicles are immune-privileged sites where intensive HIV-1 replication and latency occur, preventing a permanent cure. Recent study showed that CXCR5(+) NK cells in B cell follicles can inhibit SIV replication in African green monkeys, but this has not been reported in HIV-1 infected patients. METHODS: Lymphocytes and tissue sections of lymph node were collected from 11 HIV-1 positive antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive and 19 HIV-1 negative donors. We performed immunofluorescence and RNA-scope to detect the location of CXCR5(+) NK cells and its relationship with HIV-1 RNA, and performed flow cytometry and RNA-seq to analyze the frequency, phenotypic and functional characteristics of CXCR5(+) NK cells. The CXCL13 expression were detected by immunohistochemistry. FINDINGS: CXCR5(+) NK cells, which accumulated in LNs from HIV-1 infected individuals, expressed high levels of activating receptors such as NKG2D and NKp44. CXCR5(+) NK cells had upregulated expression of CD107a and β-chemokines, which were partially impaired in HIV-1 infection. Importantly, the frequency of CXCR5(+)NK cells was inversely related to the HIV-1 viral burden in LNs. In addition, CXCL13—the ligand of CXCR5—was upregulated in HIV-1 infected individuals and positively correlated with the frequency of CXCR5(+) NK cells. INTERPRETATION: During chronic HIV-1 infection, CXCR5(+) NK cells accumulated in lymph node, exhibit altered immune characteristics and underlying anti-HIV-1 effect, which may be an effective target for a functional cure of HIV-1. |
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spelling | pubmed-87280572022-01-11 Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients Guo, An-Liang Jiao, Yan-Mei Zhao, Qi-Wen Huang, Hui-Huang Deng, Jian-Ning Zhang, Chao Fan, Xing Xu, Ruo-Nan Zhang, Ji-Yuan Zhen, Cheng Xie, Zhi-Man Qin, Ying-Mei Xu, Jian-Qing Yang, Yu Shi, Ming Huang, Lei Song, Jin-Wen Wang, Fu-Sheng EBioMedicine Article BACKGROUND: B cell follicles are immune-privileged sites where intensive HIV-1 replication and latency occur, preventing a permanent cure. Recent study showed that CXCR5(+) NK cells in B cell follicles can inhibit SIV replication in African green monkeys, but this has not been reported in HIV-1 infected patients. METHODS: Lymphocytes and tissue sections of lymph node were collected from 11 HIV-1 positive antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive and 19 HIV-1 negative donors. We performed immunofluorescence and RNA-scope to detect the location of CXCR5(+) NK cells and its relationship with HIV-1 RNA, and performed flow cytometry and RNA-seq to analyze the frequency, phenotypic and functional characteristics of CXCR5(+) NK cells. The CXCL13 expression were detected by immunohistochemistry. FINDINGS: CXCR5(+) NK cells, which accumulated in LNs from HIV-1 infected individuals, expressed high levels of activating receptors such as NKG2D and NKp44. CXCR5(+) NK cells had upregulated expression of CD107a and β-chemokines, which were partially impaired in HIV-1 infection. Importantly, the frequency of CXCR5(+)NK cells was inversely related to the HIV-1 viral burden in LNs. In addition, CXCL13—the ligand of CXCR5—was upregulated in HIV-1 infected individuals and positively correlated with the frequency of CXCR5(+) NK cells. INTERPRETATION: During chronic HIV-1 infection, CXCR5(+) NK cells accumulated in lymph node, exhibit altered immune characteristics and underlying anti-HIV-1 effect, which may be an effective target for a functional cure of HIV-1. Elsevier 2021-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8728057/ /pubmed/34973625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103794 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Guo, An-Liang Jiao, Yan-Mei Zhao, Qi-Wen Huang, Hui-Huang Deng, Jian-Ning Zhang, Chao Fan, Xing Xu, Ruo-Nan Zhang, Ji-Yuan Zhen, Cheng Xie, Zhi-Man Qin, Ying-Mei Xu, Jian-Qing Yang, Yu Shi, Ming Huang, Lei Song, Jin-Wen Wang, Fu-Sheng Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title | Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title_full | Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title_fullStr | Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title_short | Implications of the accumulation of CXCR5(+) NK cells in lymph nodes of HIV-1 infected patients |
title_sort | implications of the accumulation of cxcr5(+) nk cells in lymph nodes of hiv-1 infected patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34973625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103794 |
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