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Cutting Edge: Unusual NK cell responses to HIV-1 peptides are associated with protection against maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.

机译:前沿:异常的NK细胞对HIV-1肽的反应与防止HIV-1母婴传播有关。

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Most infants exposed to HIV-1 in utero and at delivery do not acquire infection. We show that mothers and infants who have CD3-negative cells that respond to HIV-1 peptides are substantially less likely to transmit and acquire infection, respectively. The CD3-negative cells, shown to be NK cells, respond with remarkable specificity and high magnitude to HIV-1 peptides from Env (envelope) and Reg (regulatory) protein regions, as measured by a whole blood intracellular cytokine assay only in the context of HIV-1 infection or exposure. These findings identify an important new measure of protective immunity to HIV-1 that highlights the importance of innate immunity in preventing the establishment of HIV-1 infection.
机译:大多数在子宫内和分娩时暴露于HIV-1的婴儿没有感染。我们显示,具有对HIV-1肽有反应的CD3阴性细胞的母亲和婴儿分别基本上不太可能传播和获得感染。 CD3阴性细胞(显示为NK细胞)对Env(包膜)和Reg(调节)蛋白区域的HIV-1肽具有显着的特异性和高应答性,仅在全血细胞内细胞因子测定中可以检测到HIV-1感染或暴露。这些发现确定了对HIV-1的保护性免疫的一项重要新措施,突显了先天免疫在预防HIV-1感染建立中的重要性。

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