Nikayla Batohi, Sharen Shalekoff, Neil A Martinson, Osman Ebrahim, Caroline T Tiemessen, Christina F Thobakgale
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摘要
背景:人类免疫缺陷病毒1型(HIV-1)精英控制者(ECs)是HIV-1感染者(PLWH)中的一个罕见亚群,他们在没有抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的情况下控制病毒复制,可能为功能性治愈提供一个模型。我们研究了自然杀伤(NK)细胞在南非 HIV-1 ECs 中的作用:方法:使用流式细胞术分析了来自ECs(n=20)、病毒进展者(VPs;n=19)、接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的HIV-1感染者(PLWH)(n=20)和无HIV-1感染者(PWOH;n=21)的NK细胞的表型(CD69、CD38、CD57、PD-1)、功能(CD107a、IFN-γ)和营养转运特征(葡萄糖转运体1、CD98)。采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验和 Mann-Whitney U 检验来确定各研究组之间的差异。斯皮尔曼秩相关系数用于确定显著的相关性:结果:与其他研究组相比,EC 中表达 CD69 的 NK 细胞比例较高,而 VP 中表达 CD38 的 NK 细胞比例较高。与VPs相比,ECs中CD69+CD38- NK细胞的百分比升高(p = 0.003),但与接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的PLWH和PWOH没有区别。与接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的 PLWH 和 PWOH 相比,ECs 的分化、衰竭和代谢特征没有差异,但 NK 细胞功能低于 PWOH:这些研究结果表明,ECs 中的 NK 细胞具有活化、成熟的特征,免疫衰竭程度低,代谢表型降低,表明其具有功能性能力。这一发现有助于开发治疗 HIV-1 的新型免疫治疗策略。
HIV-1 Elite Controllers are Characterised by Elevated Levels of CD69-Expressing Natural Killer Cells.
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) elite controllers (ECs) are a rare subset of people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) who control viral replication in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and may provide a model for a functional cure. We investigated the role of natural killer (NK) cells in HIV-1 ECs from South Africa.
Methods: Phenotypic (CD69, CD38, CD57, PD-1), functional (CD107a, IFN-γ), and nutrient transporter profiles (glucose transporter 1, CD98) of NK cells from ECs (n=20), viraemic progressors (VPs; n=19), people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) on ART (n=20), and people without HIV-1 (PWOH; n=21) were analysed using flow cytometry. The Kruskal-Wallis test followed by the Mann-Whitney U test were used to determine differences among the study groups. The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used to determine significant associations.
Results: Compared to the other study groups, the percentage of CD69-expressing NK cells was higher in ECs, whereas the percentage of CD38-expressing NK cells was higher in VPs. Percentages of CD69+CD38- NK cells were elevated in ECs compared to VPs (p = 0.003), but were not different to PLWH on ART and PWOH. Differentiation, exhaustion, and metabolic profiles were not different in ECs compared with PLWH on ART and PWOH, however, NK cell function was lower than in PWOH.
Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that NK cells from ECs have an activated, mature profile with low levels of immune exhaustion and a reduced metabolic phenotype suggesting functional competence. This insight could inform the development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies for treating HIV-1.
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