Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection.
The interaction between follicular T helper cells (TFH) and B cells in the lymph nodes and spleen has a major impact on the development of antigen-specific B cell responses during infection or vaccination. Recent studies described a functional equivalent of these cells among circulating CD4 T cells,...
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doaj-12d6e1096a884b749edcd44a3fc62dbb2020-11-25T00:58:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742014-01-01101e100385310.1371/journal.ppat.1003853Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection.Kristin L BoswellRobert ParisEli BoritzDavid AmbrozakTakuya YamamotoSam DarkoKaska WlokaAdam WheatleySandeep NarpalaAdrian McDermottMario RoedererRichard HaubrichMark ConnorsJulie AkeDaniel C DouekJerome KimConstantinos PetrovasRichard A KoupThe interaction between follicular T helper cells (TFH) and B cells in the lymph nodes and spleen has a major impact on the development of antigen-specific B cell responses during infection or vaccination. Recent studies described a functional equivalent of these cells among circulating CD4 T cells, referred to as peripheral TFH cells. Here, we characterize the phenotype and in vitro B cell helper activity of peripheral TFH populations, as well as the effect of HIV infection on these populations. In co-culture experiments we confirmed CXCR5+ cells from HIV-uninfected donors provide help to B cells and more specifically, we identified a CCR7(high)CXCR5(high)CCR6(high)PD-1(high) CD4 T cell population that secretes IL-21 and enhances isotype-switched immunoglobulin production. This population is significantly decreased in treatment-naïve, HIV-infected individuals and can be recovered after anti-retroviral therapy. We found impaired immunoglobulin production in co-cultures from HIV-infected individuals and found no correlation between the frequency of peripheral TFH cells and memory B cells, or with neutralization activity in untreated HIV infection in our cohort. Furthermore, we found that within the peripheral TFH population, the expression level of TFH-associated genes more closely resembles a memory, non-TFH population, as opposed to a TFH population. Overall, our data identify a heterogeneous population of circulating CD4 T cells that provides in vitro help to B cells, and challenges the origin of these cells as memory TFH cells.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911819?pdf=render |
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Kristin L Boswell Robert Paris Eli Boritz David Ambrozak Takuya Yamamoto Sam Darko Kaska Wloka Adam Wheatley Sandeep Narpala Adrian McDermott Mario Roederer Richard Haubrich Mark Connors Julie Ake Daniel C Douek Jerome Kim Constantinos Petrovas Richard A Koup |
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Kristin L Boswell Robert Paris Eli Boritz David Ambrozak Takuya Yamamoto Sam Darko Kaska Wloka Adam Wheatley Sandeep Narpala Adrian McDermott Mario Roederer Richard Haubrich Mark Connors Julie Ake Daniel C Douek Jerome Kim Constantinos Petrovas Richard A Koup Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. PLoS Pathogens |
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Kristin L Boswell Robert Paris Eli Boritz David Ambrozak Takuya Yamamoto Sam Darko Kaska Wloka Adam Wheatley Sandeep Narpala Adrian McDermott Mario Roederer Richard Haubrich Mark Connors Julie Ake Daniel C Douek Jerome Kim Constantinos Petrovas Richard A Koup |
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Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. |
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Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. |
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Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. |
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Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. |
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Loss of circulating CD4 T cells with B cell helper function during chronic HIV infection. |
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loss of circulating cd4 t cells with b cell helper function during chronic hiv infection. |
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1553-7366 1553-7374 |
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2014-01-01 |
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The interaction between follicular T helper cells (TFH) and B cells in the lymph nodes and spleen has a major impact on the development of antigen-specific B cell responses during infection or vaccination. Recent studies described a functional equivalent of these cells among circulating CD4 T cells, referred to as peripheral TFH cells. Here, we characterize the phenotype and in vitro B cell helper activity of peripheral TFH populations, as well as the effect of HIV infection on these populations. In co-culture experiments we confirmed CXCR5+ cells from HIV-uninfected donors provide help to B cells and more specifically, we identified a CCR7(high)CXCR5(high)CCR6(high)PD-1(high) CD4 T cell population that secretes IL-21 and enhances isotype-switched immunoglobulin production. This population is significantly decreased in treatment-naïve, HIV-infected individuals and can be recovered after anti-retroviral therapy. We found impaired immunoglobulin production in co-cultures from HIV-infected individuals and found no correlation between the frequency of peripheral TFH cells and memory B cells, or with neutralization activity in untreated HIV infection in our cohort. Furthermore, we found that within the peripheral TFH population, the expression level of TFH-associated genes more closely resembles a memory, non-TFH population, as opposed to a TFH population. Overall, our data identify a heterogeneous population of circulating CD4 T cells that provides in vitro help to B cells, and challenges the origin of these cells as memory TFH cells. |
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