Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients
Intestinal CD4+ T cell depletion is rapid and profound during early HIV-1 infection. This leads to a compromised mucosal barrier that prompts chronic systemic inflammation. The preferential loss of intestinal T helper 17 (Th17) cells in HIV-1 disease is a driver of the damage within the mucosal barr...
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doaj-c48f33158abe4fee980a84eeac56fe732020-11-24T23:19:34ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612015-01-01201510.1155/2015/120605120605Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 PatientsAne Bjerg Christensen0Anders Dige1Johan Vad-Nielsen2Christel R. Brinkmann3Mia Bendix4Lars Østergaard5Martin Tolstrup6Ole S. Søgaard7Thomas A. Rasmussen8Jens Randel Nyengaard9Jørgen Agnholt10Paul W. Denton11Department of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Aarhus, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Aarhus, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, DenmarkDepartment of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Aarhus, DenmarkDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Skejby, DenmarkIntestinal CD4+ T cell depletion is rapid and profound during early HIV-1 infection. This leads to a compromised mucosal barrier that prompts chronic systemic inflammation. The preferential loss of intestinal T helper 17 (Th17) cells in HIV-1 disease is a driver of the damage within the mucosal barrier and of disease progression. Thus, understanding the effects of new therapeutic strategies in the intestines has high priority. Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors (e.g., panobinostat) are actively under investigation as potential latency reversing agents in HIV eradication studies. These drugs have broad effects that go beyond reactivating virus, including modulation of immune pathways. We examined colonic biopsies from ART suppressed HIV-1 infected individuals (clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01680094) for the effects of panobinostat on intestinal T cell activation and on inflammatory cytokine production. We compared biopsy samples that were collected before and during oral panobinostat treatment and observed that panobinostat had a clear biological impact in this anatomical compartment. Specifically, we observed a decrease in CD69+ intestinal lamina propria T cell frequency and increased IL-17A mRNA expression in the intestinal epithelium. These results suggest that panobinostat therapy may influence the restoration of mucosal barrier function in these patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/120605 |
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Ane Bjerg Christensen Anders Dige Johan Vad-Nielsen Christel R. Brinkmann Mia Bendix Lars Østergaard Martin Tolstrup Ole S. Søgaard Thomas A. Rasmussen Jens Randel Nyengaard Jørgen Agnholt Paul W. Denton |
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Ane Bjerg Christensen Anders Dige Johan Vad-Nielsen Christel R. Brinkmann Mia Bendix Lars Østergaard Martin Tolstrup Ole S. Søgaard Thomas A. Rasmussen Jens Randel Nyengaard Jørgen Agnholt Paul W. Denton Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients Mediators of Inflammation |
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Ane Bjerg Christensen Anders Dige Johan Vad-Nielsen Christel R. Brinkmann Mia Bendix Lars Østergaard Martin Tolstrup Ole S. Søgaard Thomas A. Rasmussen Jens Randel Nyengaard Jørgen Agnholt Paul W. Denton |
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Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients |
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Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients |
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Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients |
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Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients |
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Administration of Panobinostat Is Associated with Increased IL-17A mRNA in the Intestinal Epithelium of HIV-1 Patients |
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administration of panobinostat is associated with increased il-17a mrna in the intestinal epithelium of hiv-1 patients |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Mediators of Inflammation |
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Intestinal CD4+ T cell depletion is rapid and profound during early HIV-1 infection. This leads to a compromised mucosal barrier that prompts chronic systemic inflammation. The preferential loss of intestinal T helper 17 (Th17) cells in HIV-1 disease is a driver of the damage within the mucosal barrier and of disease progression. Thus, understanding the effects of new therapeutic strategies in the intestines has high priority. Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors (e.g., panobinostat) are actively under investigation as potential latency reversing agents in HIV eradication studies. These drugs have broad effects that go beyond reactivating virus, including modulation of immune pathways. We examined colonic biopsies from ART suppressed HIV-1 infected individuals (clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01680094) for the effects of panobinostat on intestinal T cell activation and on inflammatory cytokine production. We compared biopsy samples that were collected before and during oral panobinostat treatment and observed that panobinostat had a clear biological impact in this anatomical compartment. Specifically, we observed a decrease in CD69+ intestinal lamina propria T cell frequency and increased IL-17A mRNA expression in the intestinal epithelium. These results suggest that panobinostat therapy may influence the restoration of mucosal barrier function in these patients. |
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