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CD101genetic variants modify regulatory and conventional T cell phenotypes and functions

Authors :
Richert-Spuhler, Laura E.
Mar, Corinne M.
Shinde, Paurvi
Wu, Feinan
Hong, Ting
Greene, Evan
Hou, Sharon
Thomas, Katherine
Gottardo, Raphael
Mugo, Nelly
de Bruyn, Guy
Celum, Connie
Baeten, Jared M.
Lingappa, Jairam R.
Lund, Jennifer M.
Celum, Connie
Wald, Anna
Lingappa, Jairam R.
Baeten, Jared M.
Campbell, Mary S.
Corey, Lawrence
Coombs, Robert W.
Hughes, James P.
Magaret, Amalia
McElrath, M. Juliana
Morrow, Rhoda
Mullins, James I.
Coetzee, David
Fife, Kenneth
Were, Edwin
Essex, Max
Makhema, Joseph
Katabira, Elly
Ronald, Allan
Bukusi, Elizabeth
Cohen, Craig
Kapiga, Saidi
Manongi, Rachel
Farquhar, Carey
John-Stewart, Grace
Kiarie, James
Delany-Moretlwe, Sinead
Rees, Helen
de Bruyn, Guy
Gray, Glenda
McIntyre, James
Mugo, Nelly Rwamba
Celum, Connie
Baeten, Jared M.
Donnell, Deborah
Coombs, Robert W.
Frenkel, Lisa
Hendrix, Craig W.
Lingappa, Jairam R.
McElrath, M. Juliana
Fife, Kenneth
Were, Edwin
Tumwesigye, Elioda
Ndase, Patrick
Katabira, Elly
Ronald, Allan
Bukusi, Eliabeth
Cohen, Craig
Wangisi, Jonathan
Campbell, James
Tappero, Jordan
Kiarie, James
Farquhar, Carey
John-Stewart, Grace
Mugo, Nelly Rwamba
Source :
Cell Reports Medicine; June 2021, Vol. 2 Issue: 6
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We recently reported that the risk of sexually acquired HIV-1 infection is increased significantly by variants in the gene encoding CD101, a protein thought to modify inflammatory responses. Using blood samples from individuals with and without these variants, we demonstrate that CD101variants modify the prevalence of circulating inflammatory cell types and show that CD101variants are associated with increased proinflammatory cytokine production by circulating T cells. One category of CD101variants is associated with a reduced capacity of regulatory T cells to suppress T cell cytokine production, resulting in a reduction in the baseline level of immune quiescence. These data are supported by transcriptomics data revealing alterations in the intrinsic regulation of antiviral pathways and HIV resistance genes in individuals with CD101variants. Our data support the hypothesis that CD101 contributes to homeostatic regulation of bystander inflammation, with CD101variants altering heterosexual HIV-1 acquisition by facilitating increased prevalence and altered function of T cell subsets.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26663791
Volume :
2
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56810381
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100322