Inadequate T follicular cell help impairs B cell immunity during HIV infection.


Autoria(s): Cubas R.A.; Mudd J.C.; Savoye A.L.; Perreau M.; van Grevenynghe J.; Metcalf T.; Connick E.; Meditz A.; Freeman G.J.; Abesada-Terk G.; Jacobson J.M.; Brooks A.D.; Crotty S.; Estes J.D.; Pantaleo G.; Lederman M.M.; Haddad E.K.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

The majority of HIV-infected individuals fail to produce protective antibodies and have diminished responses to new immunizations. We report here that even though there is an expansion of follicular helper T (TFH) cells in HIV-infected individuals, the cells are unable to provide adequate B cell help. We found a higher frequency of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)(+) germinal center B cells from lymph nodes of HIV-infected individuals suggesting a potential role for PD-1-PD-L1 interaction in regulating TFH cell function. In fact, we show that engagement of PD-1 on TFH cells leads to a reduction in cell proliferation, activation, inducible T-cell co-stimulator (ICOS) expression and interleukin-21 (IL-21) cytokine secretion. Blocking PD-1 signaling enhances HIV-specific immunoglobulin production in vitro. We further show that at least part of this defect involves IL-21, as addition of this cytokine rescues antibody responses and plasma cell generation in vitro. Our results suggest that deregulation of TFH cell-mediated B cell help diminishes B cell responses during HIV infection and may be related to PD-1 triggering on TFH cells. These results demonstrate a role for TFH cell impairment in HIV pathogenesis and suggest that enhancing their function could have a major impact on the outcome and control of HIV infection, preventing future infections and improving immune responses to vaccinations.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_F10C91F4362C

isbn:1546-170X (Electronic)

pmid:23475201

doi:10.1038/nm.3109

isiid:000317109100036

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en

Fonte

Nature Medicine, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 494-499

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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