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Differential effects of CD40 ligand/trimer stimulation on the ability of dendritic cells to replicate and transmit HIV infection: evidence for CC-chemokine-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

J F McDyer1, M Dybul, T J Goletz, A L Kinter, E K Thomas, J A Berzofsky, A S Fauci, R A Seder.   

Abstract

The role of exogenous stimulation of CD40 by CD40 ligand (CD40L) in dendritic cell (DC) maturation, CC-chemokine production, and CCR5 receptor expression was examined using a soluble trimeric CD40L agonist protein (CD40LT). Stimulation of monocyte-derived DCs with CD40LT enhanced the production of the CC-chemokines macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 alpha, MIP-1 beta, and RANTES and diminished surface expression of CCR5. Based on these findings, the functional role of CD40LT stimulation on the ability of DCs to replicate and transmit HIV viral infection was studied. The addition of CD40LT to cocultures of naive CD4+ T cells and autologous DCs (T/DC) infected with the macrophage-tropic isolate, HIVBaL, caused a striking reduction in reverse transcriptase (RT) activity after 10 and 14 days of culture. The addition of a mixture of Abs against CC-chemokines abrogated the decrease in RT activity, demonstrating that the inhibitory effect mediated by CD40LT was CC-chemokine-dependent. In contrast, the presence of CD40LT in T/DC cocultures infected with the T cell-tropic isolate, HIV IIIB, caused an increase in RT activity that was CC-chemokine-independent. Of note, CD40LT stimulation also inhibited RT activity in cultures containing macrophage-tropic virus (HIVBaL)-infected DC only. However, in contrast to the results seen in the T/DC cocultures, CD40LT stimulation inhibited RT activity in cultures of DCs alone in a CC-chemokine-independent manner. Together, these results show that CD40LT stimulation of DCs suppresses HIV replication and transmission to CD4+ T cells by two potentially different mechanisms.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10092834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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