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Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects

HIV-HCV co-infected subjects are at risk of liver fibrosis which may be linked to immune imbalances. Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) represent the mainstay of HCV treatment in co-infected individuals, yet their effects on immune cell populations playing a role in fibrogenesis is unknown. We assessed...

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Autores principales: Bono, Valeria, Tincati, Camilla, Van Den Bogaart, Lorena, Cannizzo, Elvira Stefania, Rovito, Roberta, Augello, Matteo, De Bona, Anna, D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella, Milazzo, Laura, Marchetti, Giulia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14081594
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author Bono, Valeria
Tincati, Camilla
Van Den Bogaart, Lorena
Cannizzo, Elvira Stefania
Rovito, Roberta
Augello, Matteo
De Bona, Anna
D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella
Milazzo, Laura
Marchetti, Giulia
author_facet Bono, Valeria
Tincati, Camilla
Van Den Bogaart, Lorena
Cannizzo, Elvira Stefania
Rovito, Roberta
Augello, Matteo
De Bona, Anna
D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella
Milazzo, Laura
Marchetti, Giulia
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description HIV-HCV co-infected subjects are at risk of liver fibrosis which may be linked to immune imbalances. Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) represent the mainstay of HCV treatment in co-infected individuals, yet their effects on immune cell populations playing a role in fibrogenesis is unknown. We assessed γδ T-cell phenotype and function, Treg and Th17 frequencies, as well as γ-globulins and B-cell activation in 47 HIV-HCV co-infected and 35 HCV mono-infected individuals prior to and following DAA treatment (SVR12). Γδ T-cell activation decreased in both groups yet persisted at higher levels in the HIV-HCV co-infected subjects. No differences were registered in terms of γδT-cell function. Of note, the Vδ2/Th17 ratio, inversely linked to liver damage, increased significantly in the two groups upon treatment, yet a negative correlation between the Vδ2/Th17 ratio and liver function enzymes was found in the co-infected subjects alone. B-cell activation and γ-globulin levels decreased in both settings, yet B-cell activation remained higher in the HIV-HCV co-infected individuals. In HIV-HCV co-infected and HCV mono-infected participants, the effect of DAA was limited to γδ T- and B-cell activation as well as γ-globulin concentrations and the Vδ2/Th17 ratio, with no changes in γδ T-cell function and Treg frequencies. Importantly, γδ T- and B-cell activation remained at higher levels in the co-infected individuals than in those with HCV mono-infection alone. The persistence of such alterations within these cell subsets may be associated with the risk of hepatic and extrahepatic complications.
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spelling pubmed-93297432022-07-29 Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects Bono, Valeria Tincati, Camilla Van Den Bogaart, Lorena Cannizzo, Elvira Stefania Rovito, Roberta Augello, Matteo De Bona, Anna D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella Milazzo, Laura Marchetti, Giulia Viruses Article HIV-HCV co-infected subjects are at risk of liver fibrosis which may be linked to immune imbalances. Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) represent the mainstay of HCV treatment in co-infected individuals, yet their effects on immune cell populations playing a role in fibrogenesis is unknown. We assessed γδ T-cell phenotype and function, Treg and Th17 frequencies, as well as γ-globulins and B-cell activation in 47 HIV-HCV co-infected and 35 HCV mono-infected individuals prior to and following DAA treatment (SVR12). Γδ T-cell activation decreased in both groups yet persisted at higher levels in the HIV-HCV co-infected subjects. No differences were registered in terms of γδT-cell function. Of note, the Vδ2/Th17 ratio, inversely linked to liver damage, increased significantly in the two groups upon treatment, yet a negative correlation between the Vδ2/Th17 ratio and liver function enzymes was found in the co-infected subjects alone. B-cell activation and γ-globulin levels decreased in both settings, yet B-cell activation remained higher in the HIV-HCV co-infected individuals. In HIV-HCV co-infected and HCV mono-infected participants, the effect of DAA was limited to γδ T- and B-cell activation as well as γ-globulin concentrations and the Vδ2/Th17 ratio, with no changes in γδ T-cell function and Treg frequencies. Importantly, γδ T- and B-cell activation remained at higher levels in the co-infected individuals than in those with HCV mono-infection alone. The persistence of such alterations within these cell subsets may be associated with the risk of hepatic and extrahepatic complications. MDPI 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9329743/ /pubmed/35893661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14081594 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bono, Valeria
Tincati, Camilla
Van Den Bogaart, Lorena
Cannizzo, Elvira Stefania
Rovito, Roberta
Augello, Matteo
De Bona, Anna
D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella
Milazzo, Laura
Marchetti, Giulia
Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title_full Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title_fullStr Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title_short Gamma-Delta T-Cell Phenotype and Function in DAA-Treated HIV-HCV Co-Infected and HCV-Mono-Infected Subjects
title_sort gamma-delta t-cell phenotype and function in daa-treated hiv-hcv co-infected and hcv-mono-infected subjects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14081594
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