1. High Number of Activated CD8+ T Cells Targeting HIV Antigens Are Present in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Acute HIV Infection
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Nelson L. Michael, Linda L. Jagodzinski, Hiroshi Takata, Lydie Trautmann, Serena Spudich, Nittaya Phanuphak, James L. K. Fletcher, Thep Chalermchai, Napapon Sailsuta, Victor Valcour, Merlin L. Robb, Duanghathai Suttichom, Somprartthana Rattanamanee, Somporn Tipsuk, Jintanat Ananworanich, Benjamin J. Josey, Sukalaya Lerdlum, Shelly J. Krebs, Bonnie M. Slike, Cari F. Kessing, Joanna Hellmuth, Pearline Cartwright, Henrik Zetterberg, and Carmen Nichols
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0301 basic medicine ,HIV Antigens ,HIV Infections ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Epitope ,Article ,Immunophenotyping ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,T-Lymphocyte Subsets ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Neuroinflammation ,Cerebrospinal Fluid ,business.industry ,T-cell receptor ,Virology ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,CD8 - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) infiltration by CD8+ T cells is associated with neuroinflammation in many neurodegenerative diseases, including HIV-associated dementia. However, the role of CD8+ T cells in the CNS during acute HIV infection (AHI) is unknown. METHODS: We analyzed the phenotype, gene expression, T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, and HIV specificity of CD8+ T cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a unique cohort captured during the earliest stages of AHI (n = 26), chronic (n = 23), and uninfected (n = 8). RESULTS: CSF CD8+ T cells were elevated in AHI compared with uninfected controls. The frequency of activated CSF CD8+ T cells positively correlated to CSF HIV RNA and to markers of CNS inflammation. In contrast, activated CSF CD8+ T cells during chronic HIV infection were associated with markers of neurological injury and microglial activation. CSF CD8+ T cells in AHI exhibited increased functional gene expression profiles associated with CD8+ T cells effector function, proliferation, and TCR signaling, a unique restricted TCR Vbeta repertoire and contained HIV-specific CD8+ T cells directed to unique HIV epitopes compared with the periphery. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that CSF CD8+ T cells in AHI expanding in the CNS are functional and directed against HIV antigens. These cells could thus play a beneficial role protective of injury seen in chronic HIV infection if combination antiretroviral therapy is initiated early.
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- 2017