[HTML][HTML] Systemic immune activation in HIV infection is associated with decreased MDC responsiveness to TLR ligand and inability to activate naive CD4 T-cells

NL Yonkers, B Rodriguez, R Asaad, MM Lederman… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
NL Yonkers, B Rodriguez, R Asaad, MM Lederman, DD Anthony
PLoS One, 2011journals.plos.org
Background HIV infection is characterized by ineffective anti-viral T-cell responses and
impaired dendritic cell (DC) functions, including response to Toll-Like Receptor (TLR)
ligands. Because TLR responsiveness may affect a host's response to virus, we examined
TLR ligand induced Myeloid and Plasmacytoid DC (MDC and PDC) activation of naïve T-
cells in HIV+ subjects. Methods Freshly purified MDC and PDC obtained from HIV+ subjects
and healthy controls were cultured in the presence and absence of TLR ligands (poly I∶ C …
Background
HIV infection is characterized by ineffective anti-viral T-cell responses and impaired dendritic cell (DC) functions, including response to Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) ligands. Because TLR responsiveness may affect a host's response to virus, we examined TLR ligand induced Myeloid and Plasmacytoid DC (MDC and PDC) activation of naïve T-cells in HIV+ subjects.
Methods
Freshly purified MDC and PDC obtained from HIV+ subjects and healthy controls were cultured in the presence and absence of TLR ligands (poly I∶C or R-848). We evaluated indices of maturation/activation (CD83, CD86, and HLA-DR expression), cytokine secretion (IFN-alpha and IL-6), and ability to activate allogeneic naïve CD4 T-cells to secrete IFN-gamma and IL-2.
Results
MDC from HIV+ subjects had increased spontaneous IL-6 production and increased CD83 and CD86 expression when compared to MDC of controls. MDC IL-6 expression was associated with plasma HIV level. At the same time, poly I∶C induced HLA-DR up-regulation on MDC was reduced in HIV+ persons when compared to controls. The latter finding was associated with impaired ability of MDC from HIV+ subjects to activate allogeneic naïve CD4 T-cells. PDC from HIV+ persons had increased spontaneous and TLR ligand induced IL-6 expression, and increased HLA-DR expression at baseline. The latter was associated with an intact ability of HIV PDC to activate allogeneic naïve CD4 T-cells.
Conclusion
These results have implications for the ability of the HIV+ host to form innate and adaptive responses to HIV and other pathogens.
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