1. The Effect of Antiretroviral Naïve HIV-1 Infection on the Ability of Natural Killer Cells to Produce IFN-γ upon Exposure to Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes.
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Sake CS, Ngu L, Ambada G, Chedjou JP, Nji N, Tchadji JC, Lissom A, Tchouangueu TF, Djukouo L, Njambe G, Garcia R, Gutierrez A, Bopda Waffo A, Park CG, Mbacham W, Etoa FX, and Nchinda GW
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Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, intense perennial Plasmodium species transmission coincides with areas of high prevalence of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) infection. This implies that antiretroviral naïve HIV-infected people living within these regions are repeatedly exposed to Plasmodium species infection and consequently malaria. Natural killer (NK) cells are known to contribute to malaria immunity through the production of IFN-γ after exposure to Plasmodium falciparum -infected erythrocytes (infected red blood cells [iRBC]). However, in antiretroviral naïve HIV-1 infection, these functions could be impaired. In this study we assess the ability of NK cells from antiretroviral naïve HIV-1-infected people to respond to iRBC., Method: Magnetically sorted NK cells from antiretroviral naïve HIV-1-infected people were tested for their ability to respond to iRBC following in vitro coculture. NK cell IFN-γ production after coculture was measured through multiparametric flow cytometry analysis., Results: Our data show a significant reduction ( p = 0.03) in IFN-γ production by NK cells from antiretroviral naïve HIV-1-infected people after coculture with iRBCs. This was in contrast to the NK cell response from healthy controls, which demonstrated elevated IFN-γ production. NK cell IFN-γ production from untreated HIV-1-infected participants correlated inversely with the viral load ( r = -0.5, p = 0.02) and positively with total helper CD4
+ T-cell count ( r = 0.4, p = 0.04). Thus, antiretroviral naïve HIV-1 infection can dampen NK cell-mediated immunity to P. falciparum infection in malaria-intense regions. This could in effect escalate morbidity and mortality in people chronically infected with HIV-1., (Copyright © 2017 by S. Karger AG, Basel.)- Published
- 2017
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