INVESTIGADORES
RODRIGUEZ Ana Maria
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Detection of HIV T-cell responses with polifunctionality and high plasma levels of the B-chemokine MDC in exposed HIV-seronegative individuals (ESN)
Autor/es:
G TURK; L ABUSAMRA; N LAUFER; ANA M. RODRÍGUEZ; J FALIVENE; Y GHIGLIONE; A MANGANO; L GIAVEDONI; MM GHERARDI
Lugar:
Boston, MA
Reunión:
Conferencia; AIDS Vaccine Conference 2012; 2012
Resumen:
Background: The mechanisms of protection from infection in ESN individuals are largely undefined and likely multifactorial. Our aim was to analyze HIV-specific T-cell responses and plasma cytokine levels in ESN and their respective HIV partners (HIV-P) in comparison with HIV chronically infected subjects (C) and healthy donors (HD).The mechanisms of protection from infection in ESN individuals are largely undefined and likely multifactorial. Our aim was to analyze HIV-specific T-cell responses and plasma cytokine levels in ESN and their respective HIV partners (HIV-P) in comparison with HIV chronically infected subjects (C) and healthy donors (HD). Methods: Plasma levels of 37 cytokines were measured by Luminex technology in: 10 HD, 9 ESN and their HIV-P, and 12 C. All HIV patients were off-HAART. Frozen PBMCs from the same individuals were used to determine HIV-specific T-cell responses by IFN-g ELISPOT. Also, production of different cytokines was evaluated in certain samples by intracellular staining (ICS). Data was compared inter- and intra-groups and correlated to viral load (VL) and CD4 T cell counts, using parametric and nonparametric statistics.Plasma levels of 37 cytokines were measured by Luminex technology in: 10 HD, 9 ESN and their HIV-P, and 12 C. All HIV patients were off-HAART. Frozen PBMCs from the same individuals were used to determine HIV-specific T-cell responses by IFN-g ELISPOT. Also, production of different cytokines was evaluated in certain samples by intracellular staining (ICS). Data was compared inter- and intra-groups and correlated to viral load (VL) and CD4 T cell counts, using parametric and nonparametric statistics. Results: Elispot responses were evaluated in 6 of the serodiscordant couples. Two ESN showed T-cell responses against Env or Gag. ESN had a higher proportion of HIV-specific bifunctional and trifunctional cells in comparison with their HIV-P partners. HIV-P had Nef and Env T-cell responses of significant higher magnitudes compared to C. Macrophagederived chemokine (MDC), characterized to have HIV-suppressive activities, was the only soluble marker significantly elevated in plasma of ESN in comparison with HD. Interestingly, MDC showed a positive correlation with CD4 T-cell count among HIV-P. HIV-P compared to C showed minor levels of the inflammation biomarker sCD40L associated with AIDS defining illness, and in this group VL was positively correlated with IP-10 and IL-10, whereas TNF-a correlated with VL in C.Elispot responses were evaluated in 6 of the serodiscordant couples. Two ESN showed T-cell responses against Env or Gag. ESN had a higher proportion of HIV-specific bifunctional and trifunctional cells in comparison with their HIV-P partners. HIV-P had Nef and Env T-cell responses of significant higher magnitudes compared to C. Macrophagederived chemokine (MDC), characterized to have HIV-suppressive activities, was the only soluble marker significantly elevated in plasma of ESN in comparison with HD. Interestingly, MDC showed a positive correlation with CD4 T-cell count among HIV-P. HIV-P compared to C showed minor levels of the inflammation biomarker sCD40L associated with AIDS defining illness, and in this group VL was positively correlated with IP-10 and IL-10, whereas TNF-a correlated with VL in C. Conclusion: Both innate and specific immune components may be acting in the resistance to HIV infection in ESN. On the other hand, the characteristics of the immune response generated in their partners can also play a role in the viral pressure generated affecting the viral population to be transmitted.Both innate and specific immune components may be acting in the resistance to HIV infection in ESN. On the other hand, the characteristics of the immune response generated in their partners can also play a role in the viral pressure generated affecting the viral population to be transmitted.