NK cell activation and CD4 T cell α4β7 expression are associated with susceptibility to HIV-1.

Kawthar Machmach,Kombo F N'guessan,Rohit Farmer,Sucheta Godbole,Dohoon Kim,Lauren McCormick,Noemia S Lima,Amy R Henry,Farida Laboune,Isabella Swafford,Sydney K Mika,Bonnie M Slike,Jeffrey R Currier,Leigh Anne Eller,Julie A Ake,Sandhya Vasan,Merlin L Robb,Shelly J Krebs,Daniel C Douek,Dominic Paquin-Proulx
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We leveraged specimens from the RV217 prospective study that enrolled participants at high risk of HIV-1 acquisition to investigate how NK, conventional T cells, and unconventional T cells influence HIV-1 acquisition. We observed low levels of α4β7 expression on memory CD4 T cells and iNKT cells, two cell types highly susceptible to HIV-1 infection, in highly exposed seronegative (HESN) compared to highly exposed seroconverter (HESC) participants. NK cells from HESN had higher levels of α4β7 compared to HESC, presented a quiescent phenotype, and had a higher capacity to respond to opsonized target cells. We also measured translocated microbial products in plasma and found differences in phylum distribution between HESN and HESC that were associated with the immune phenotypes impacting the risk of HIV-1 acquisition. Finally, a logistic regression model combining features of NK cells activation, α4β7 expression on memory CD4 T cells, and Tbet expression by iNKT cells achieved the highest accuracy in identifying HESN and HESC participants. This immune signature comprised of increased α4β7 on cells susceptible to HIV infection combined with higher NK cells activation and lower gut homing potential could impact the efficacy of HIV-1 prevention strategies such as vaccines.
NK细胞活化和CD4 T细胞α4β7表达与HIV-1易感性相关。
我们利用来自RV217前瞻性研究的样本,研究NK、常规T细胞和非常规T细胞如何影响HIV-1获取。该研究招募了HIV-1获取高风险的参与者。我们观察到,在高度暴露的血清阴性(HESN)参与者中,与高度暴露的血清转换(HESC)参与者相比,记忆性CD4 T细胞和iNKT细胞(两种对HIV-1感染高度敏感的细胞类型)上α4β7的表达水平较低。与HESC相比,来自HESN的NK细胞α4β7水平较高,呈现静止表型,对活化靶细胞的反应能力更强。我们还测量了血浆中易位的微生物产物,发现HESN和HESC之间的门分布差异与影响HIV-1获得风险的免疫表型相关。最后,结合NK细胞活化、记忆性CD4 T细胞α4β7表达和iNKT细胞Tbet表达特征的logistic回归模型对HESN和HESC参与者的识别准确率最高。这种免疫特征包括对HIV感染易感细胞α4β7的增加,加上NK细胞活化的增加和肠道归巢电位的降低,可能影响HIV-1预防策略(如疫苗)的效果。
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