TY - JOUR
T1 - Helios expressing regulatory T cells are correlated with decreased IL-2 producing CD8 T cells and antibody diversity in Mozambican individuals living chronically with HIV-1
AU - for the RV363 Study Group
AU - Matavele Chissumba, Raquel
AU - Magul, Cacildo
AU - Macamo, Rosa
AU - Monteiro, Vânia
AU - Enosse, Maria
AU - Macicame, Ivalda
AU - Cumbane, Victória
AU - Bhatt, Nilesh
AU - Viegas, Edna
AU - Imbach, Michelle
AU - Eller, Leigh Anne
AU - Polyak, Christina S.
AU - Kestens, Luc
AU - Jani, Ilesh
AU - Ake, Julie
AU - De Araujo, Khelvon
AU - Bhatt, Nilesh
AU - Capitine, Igor
AU - Chissumba, Raquel Matavele
AU - Machaze, Alberto
AU - Namalamgo, Eduardo
AU - Castiano, Celso
AU - Manhiça, Emelva
AU - Mutombene, Mirna
AU - Matimbe, Ducília
AU - Guiliche, Onélia
AU - Mapossa, Vania
AU - Monteiro, Vania
AU - Cavele, Nilzio
AU - Crowell, Trevor
AU - Eller, Leigh Anne
AU - Hassen, Zebiba
AU - Imbach, Michelle
AU - Inhambizo, Luis
AU - Li, Qun
AU - Macicame, Ivalda
AU - Mandlate, Ferrao
AU - Massingue, Carmélia
AU - Milazzo, Mark
AU - Monteiro, Vanessa
AU - Nwoga, Chiaka
AU - Polyak, Christina S.
AU - Ramgi, Patrícia
AU - Robb, Merlin L.
AU - Schech, Steve
AU - Smith, Gail
AU - Swann, Edith M.
AU - Viegas, Edna
AU - Yates, Adam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) causes impairment of T and B cell responses, which begins during the acute phase of infection and is not completely restored by antiretroviral treatment. Regulatory T cell (Tregs) can improve overall disease outcome by controlling chronic inflammation but may also suppress beneficial HIV-1 specific immune responses. We aimed to analyze the profile of Tregs and their correlation with the status of T cells activation, the expression of IL-2 and IFNγ and the profile of HIV-1 specific antibodies response in Mozambican people living chronically with HIV-1 (PLWH-C). Results: In PLWH-C, the proportion of total Tregs was positively correlated with the proportion of IL-2+CD4 T cells (r = 0.647; p = 0.032) and IL-2+IFNγ+CD8 T cells (r = 0.551; p = 0.014), while the proportions of Helios+Tregs correlated inversely with levels of IL-2+CD8 T cells (r = − 0.541; p = 0.017). Overall, PLWH-C, with (82%) or without virologic suppression (64%), were seronegative for at least HIV-1 p31, gp160 or p24, and the breadth of antibody responses was positively correlated with proportions of CD38+HLA-DR+CD8 T cells (r = 0.620; p = 0.012), viral load (r = 0.452; p = 0.040) and inversely with absolute CD4 T cells count (r = − 0.481; p = 0.027). Analysis of all individuals living HIV-1 showed that the breadth of HIV-1 antibody responses was inversely correlated with the proportion of Helios+Tregs (r = − 0.45; p = 0.02). Conclusion: Among Mozambican people living with HIV-1, seronegativity to some HIV-1 proteins is common, particularly in virologically suppressed individuals. Furthermore, lower diversity of HIV-specific antibodies is correlated to lower immune activation, lower viral replication and higher CD4 counts, in PLWH-C. Elevation in the proportion of Helios+Tregs is related to a reduction of CD8 T expressing intracellular IL-2, in PLWH-C, but may contribute to impairment of B cell function.
AB - Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) causes impairment of T and B cell responses, which begins during the acute phase of infection and is not completely restored by antiretroviral treatment. Regulatory T cell (Tregs) can improve overall disease outcome by controlling chronic inflammation but may also suppress beneficial HIV-1 specific immune responses. We aimed to analyze the profile of Tregs and their correlation with the status of T cells activation, the expression of IL-2 and IFNγ and the profile of HIV-1 specific antibodies response in Mozambican people living chronically with HIV-1 (PLWH-C). Results: In PLWH-C, the proportion of total Tregs was positively correlated with the proportion of IL-2+CD4 T cells (r = 0.647; p = 0.032) and IL-2+IFNγ+CD8 T cells (r = 0.551; p = 0.014), while the proportions of Helios+Tregs correlated inversely with levels of IL-2+CD8 T cells (r = − 0.541; p = 0.017). Overall, PLWH-C, with (82%) or without virologic suppression (64%), were seronegative for at least HIV-1 p31, gp160 or p24, and the breadth of antibody responses was positively correlated with proportions of CD38+HLA-DR+CD8 T cells (r = 0.620; p = 0.012), viral load (r = 0.452; p = 0.040) and inversely with absolute CD4 T cells count (r = − 0.481; p = 0.027). Analysis of all individuals living HIV-1 showed that the breadth of HIV-1 antibody responses was inversely correlated with the proportion of Helios+Tregs (r = − 0.45; p = 0.02). Conclusion: Among Mozambican people living with HIV-1, seronegativity to some HIV-1 proteins is common, particularly in virologically suppressed individuals. Furthermore, lower diversity of HIV-specific antibodies is correlated to lower immune activation, lower viral replication and higher CD4 counts, in PLWH-C. Elevation in the proportion of Helios+Tregs is related to a reduction of CD8 T expressing intracellular IL-2, in PLWH-C, but may contribute to impairment of B cell function.
KW - HIV chronic infection
KW - Helios
KW - Seronegativity
KW - Tregs
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U2 - 10.1186/s12865-022-00487-3
DO - 10.1186/s12865-022-00487-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 35287587
AN - SCOPUS:85126726972
SN - 1471-2172
VL - 23
JO - BMC Immunology
JF - BMC Immunology
IS - 1
M1 - 12
ER -