T cell functionality in HIV-1, HIV-2 and dually infected individuals: correlates of disease progression and immune restoration.

Abstract:

:The role of suppressive anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in eliciting restoration of dysregulated immune function remains unclear in HIV-1 infection. Also, due to tailoring of therapeutic regimens towards HIV-1, this possible impairment of therapy may be even more pronounced in HIV-2 and dual (HIV-D) infection. Thus, we evaluated the impact of ART on immune restoration by assessing T cell functions, including HIV specific responses in HIV-1-, HIV-2- and HIV-D-infected individuals. Both ART-treated and naive infected subjects showed persistently altered frequency of CD4+ T cell subsets [regulatory T cells (Treg ), naive/central memory, effector memory], increased immune activation, cytoxicity and decreased frequency of natural killer T (NKT)- like cells and T helper type 17 (Th17)/Treg ratio with elevated microbial translocation. Further, HIV-specific responses were dominated by gag-specific CD4+ T cells in virologically suppressed HIV-D individuals, suggesting retention of T cell memory for both viruses. Increased antigen-specific responses, including dual-functional interleukin (IL)-2/interferon (IFN)-γ CD4+ T cells, were detected in therapy receiving HIV-2-infected individuals indicative of a greater and more functionally diverse T cell memory repertoire. We delineated immune signatures specific to therapy-naive single HIV infection, as well as a unique signature associated with HIV-2 disease progression and immune restoration. Circulating Treg frequency, T cell activation and microbial translocation levels correlated with disease progression and immune restoration among all types of HIV infection. Also, memory responses negatively correlated, irrespective of type of infection, in ART receiving infected individuals, with CD4 rebound and decreased pan T cell activation. Our data highlight the need for adjunct immunomodulatory therapeutic strategies to achieve optimal immune restoration in HIV infection.

journal_name

Clin Exp Immunol

authors

Salwe S,Padwal V,Nagar V,Patil P,Patel V

doi

10.1111/cei.13342

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-11-01 00:00:00

pages

233-250

issue

2

eissn

0009-9104

issn

1365-2249

journal_volume

198

pub_type

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