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2072. Of Mice and Men: HIV-induced CD38 expression on CD8+ T lymphocytes contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation despite antiretroviral therapy
BACKGROUND: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has increased the life expectancy of people with HIV (PWH), however, comorbidities are higher in PWH than HIV-negative individuals. This is partly due to accelerated cellular aging, a consequence of CD38 expression, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammati...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9752695/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac492.1694 |
Sumario: | BACKGROUND: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has increased the life expectancy of people with HIV (PWH), however, comorbidities are higher in PWH than HIV-negative individuals. This is partly due to accelerated cellular aging, a consequence of CD38 expression, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation. However, the role of CD38-expressing T cells on accelerated cellular aging in PWH is not completely understood. METHODS: The proportion of cytotoxic CD38+ CD8+ T lymphocytes from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of PWH and HIV negative-individuals was measured. PBMCs from PWH on ART were cultured with or without gag-specific peptide stimulation and cytokine production was detected by flow cytometry. Mitochondrial function from T cells of PWH on ART and healthy donors was compared. Last, we generated a humanized (NSG) mouse model and infected mice with HIV (Bal strain) to determine the proportion of CD38+ T cells and cytokine production. RESULTS: Mean CD38 expression on CD8+ T cells was significantly different between PWH on ART and HIV-negative individuals (Figure 1). In PWH, gag-specific peptide stimulation of CD8+ T cells significantly increased CD38 expression (Figure 2A) and augmented secretion of IFNγ+ and TNFα+ (Figure 2B). There was a higher expression of CD38 among CD8+ T cells that produced IFNγ and TNFα (Figures 2C). T cells in PWH have altered mitochondrial function (Figures 2D-2F). Finally, HIV-infected NSG mice had T cell changes consistent with HIV infection (Figure 3A), a higher proportion of CD38+ T cells with an activated phenotype (Figures 3B and 3C), and significantly higher levels of inflammatory cytokines (Figure 3D). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] Figure 2. (A) Frequency of CD38+ cells in gag-peptide stimulated CD8+ T cells and unstimulated cells. (B) Frequency of IFNγ and TNFα producing CD8+ T cells in gag-stimulated and unstimulated cells. Proportion of CD38+ cells among (C) IFNγ-/IFNγ+ and TNFα-/TNFα+ gag-peptide stimulated CD8+ T cells. Statistical significance was tested by paired t test. (D) Mitochondrial mass was determined by measuring the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of mitochondria-specific dye mitotracker green (MTG) among CD8+ T lymphocytes. (D) Frequency of mitochondrial superoxide positive lymphocytes and level of mitochondrial superoxide (MFI) were determined by staining the CD8+ T lymphocytes with mitosox red dye. (F) Mitochondrial membrane depolarization was determined by the red to green ratio of MFIs of mitochondrial membrane potential-dependent dye JC-1 among the CD8+ T lymphocytes. Statistical significance was tested by Mann-Whitney test. *, P value< 0.05; **, P value< 0.01; ***, P value< 0.001; ns – not significant. PWH=People with HIV. HD= Healthy Donors. [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: ART decreases CD38 expression on CD8+ T cells, but not to the levels of HIV-negative individuals. In vitro, T cells of PWH have altered mitochondrial function, and HIV-specific stimulation augments CD38 expression on CD8+ T cells and contributes to a proinflammatory response. These findings translate to a humanized mouse model, where HIV infection upregulates CD38 expression and cytokine production. Together, these data suggest that CD38 is a potential therapeutic target for mitigating the mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation that drive cellular aging and comorbidities in PWH. DISCLOSURES: Poonam Mathur, DO, MPH, American Academy of HIV Medicine: Honoraria|Med Learning Group: Speaker/presenter|NACCME: Advisor/Consultant|NKGP Pharma: Advisor/Consultant Shyam Kottilil, MD, PhD, Arbutus Pharmaceuticals: Grant/Research Support|Gilead: Grant/Research Support|Merck: Grant/Research Support|Regeneron Pharmaceuticals: Advisor/Consultant|Silverback Therapeutics: Advisor/Consultant|The Liver Company: Advisor/Consultant|Yufan Biotechnologies: Advisor/Consultant. |
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