Comparison of the effect of semen from HIV-infected and uninfected men on CD4+ T-cell infection

Céline Camus, G. Matusali, O. Bourry, D. Mahé, F. Aubry, L. Bujan, C. Pasquier, P. Massip, C. Ravel, O. Zirafi, J. Munch, N. Roan, C. Pineau, N. Dejucq-Rainsford
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Objectives:Semen composition is influenced by HIV-1 infection, yet the impact of semen components on HIV infection of primary target cells has only been studied in samples from HIV-uninfected donors. Design:We compared the effect of seminal plasma (SP) from chronically HIV-infected (SP+) versus uninfected donors (SP–) on HIV-1 infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD4+ T cells. Methods:Primary cells were infected with HIV-1 in the presence of SP+ or SP– and analyzed for infection level, metabolic activity, HIV receptor expression, proliferation and activation. SP+ and SP– were compared for infection-enhancing peptides, cytokines and prostaglandin E2 levels. Results:SP– efficiently enhanced HIV-1 R5 infection of CD4+ T cells, whereas SP+ enhancing activity was significantly reduced. RANTES (CCL5) concentrations were elevated in SP+ relative to SP–, whereas the concentrations of infectivity-enhancing peptides [semen-derived enhancer of viral infection (SEVI), SEM1, SEM2] were similar. CCR5 membrane expression levels were reduced on CD4+ T cells shortly postexposure to SP+ compared with SP– and correlated to R5-tropic HIV-1 infection levels, and CCR5 ligands’ concentrations in semen. SP+ and SP– displayed similar enhancing activity on PBMC infection by X4-tropic HIV-1. Addition/depletion of RANTES (regulated on activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted) from SPs modulated their effect on PBMC infection by R5-tropic HIV-1. Conclusion:Semen from HIV-infected donors exhibits a significantly reduced enhancing potential on CD4+ T-cell infection by R5-tropic HIV-1 when compared with semen from uninfected donors. Our data indicate that elevated seminal concentrations of RANTES in HIV-infected men can influence the ability of semen to enhance infection.
hiv感染者与未感染者精液对CD4+ t细胞感染影响的比较
目的:精液成分受到HIV-1感染的影响,但精液成分对主要靶细胞HIV感染的影响仅在未感染HIV的供体样本中进行了研究。设计:我们比较了慢性hiv感染者(SP+)和未感染供者(SP -)的精浆(SP)对外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)和CD4+ T细胞HIV-1感染的影响。方法:在SP+或SP -存在的情况下,原代细胞感染HIV-1,分析感染水平、代谢活性、HIV受体表达、增殖和活化情况。比较SP+和SP -的感染增强肽、细胞因子和前列腺素E2水平。结果:SP能有效增强CD4+ T细胞对HIV-1 R5的感染,而SP+的增强活性明显降低。RANTES (CCL5)浓度在SP+中相对于SP -升高,而感染增强肽[精液源性病毒感染增强剂(SEVI), SEM1, SEM2]的浓度相似。与SP -相比,暴露于SP+后不久,CD4+ T细胞的CCR5膜表达水平降低,并与R5-tropic HIV-1感染水平和精液中CCR5配体浓度相关。SP+和SP -对嗜x4型HIV-1感染PBMC表现出相似的增强作用。从SPs中添加/消耗RANTES(受激活、正常t细胞表达和分泌的调节)可调节其对R5-tropic HIV-1感染PBMC的影响。结论:与未感染的供者精液相比,感染hiv的供者精液对R5-tropic HIV-1感染CD4+ t细胞的增强潜力明显降低。我们的数据表明,艾滋病毒感染男性精液中RANTES浓度升高会影响精液增强感染的能力。
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