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Expression of inhibitory markers is increased on effector memory T cells during hepatitis C virus/HIV coinfection as compared to hepatitis C virus or HIV monoinfection

机译:与丙型肝炎病毒或HIV单一感染相比,在丙型肝炎病毒/ HIV合并感染期间,效应记忆T细胞中抑制标记的表达增加

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OBJECTIVE: Hepatitis C virus (HCV)/HIV coinfection is associated with rapid progression of hepatic fibrosis and liver disease. T-cell response has been implicated in the pathophysiological outcome of the disease.DESIGN: This study sought to evaluate the role of memory T-cell exhaustion in enhancing immune dysfunction during coinfection.METHODS: Sixty-four patients were included in the study; HCV monoinfected (n = 21), HIV monoinfected (n = 23), HCV/HIV coinfected (n = 20), and healthy controls (n = 20). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated; immunophenotyped and functional assays were performed.RESULTS: A significant increase in the naive T cells and central memory T cells and a marked reduction in effector memory T cells (TEM) were observed with coinfection as compared to monoinfection. Inhibitory markers programmed death 1 (PD-1) and T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain containing molecule 3 (TIM3) were highly upregulated on TEM in coinfection and functionally, these TEM cells displayed lowered proliferation. Increased expression of PD-1 and TIM3 correlated with decreased levels of CD8+CD107a+ TEM cells in coinfection. Pro-inflammatory cytokines interferon-gamma and interleukin-2 (IL-2) secretion by TEM cells were also reduced during chronic viral infection. Secretion of IL-10, a human cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor, was significantly upregulated in CD4 TEM with HCV/HIV coinfection in comparison to HCV monoinfection.CONCLUSION: TEM cells play an important role during viral infection and enhanced expression of inhibitory markers is associated with decreased proliferation and cytotoxicity and increased IL-10 production, which was pronounced in HCV/HIV coinfection. Thus, decreased TEM functionality contributes to diminished host immune responses during HCV/HIV coinfection as compared to HCV or HIV monoinfection.
机译:目的:丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)/ HIV合并感染与肝纤维化和肝病的快速发展有关。 T细胞反应与该疾病的病理生理结果有关。设计:本研究旨在评估记忆T细胞衰竭在合并感染期间增强免疫功能障碍中的作用。 HCV单感染(n = 21),HIV单感染(n = 23),HCV / HIV合并感染(n = 20)和健康对照(n = 20)。分离外周血单个核细胞(PBMC);结果:与单感染相比,与联合感染相比,观察到幼稚T细胞和中枢记忆T细胞显着增加,效应记忆T细胞(TEM)显着减少。在共感染中,TEM上调了编程性死亡1(PD-1)和T细胞免疫球蛋白以及含有粘蛋白结构域的分子3(TIM3)的抑制标志物,这些TEM细胞显示出较低的增殖。在合并感染中,PD-1和TIM3的表达增加与CD8 + CD107a + TEM细胞水平降低相关。在慢性病毒感染期间,TEM细胞分泌的促炎细胞因子干扰素-γ和白介素2(IL-2)也减少了。与HCV单一感染相比,HCV / HIV合并感染的CD4 TEM中人细胞因子合成抑制因子IL-10的分泌显着上调。结论:TEM细胞在病毒感染中起重要作用,抑制标志物的表达增强与降低的增殖和细胞毒性以及增加的IL-10产量,这在HCV / HIV合并感染中尤为明显。因此,与HCV或HIV单次感染相比,降低的TEM功能有助于减少HCV / HIV合并感染期间的宿主免疫反应。

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