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Stefano Rinaldi1, Lesley de Armas1, Sara Dominguez-Rodríguez2, Suresh Pallikkuth1, Vinh Dinh1, Li Pan1, Kathleen Gӓrtner3, Rajendra Pahwa1, Nicola Cotugno4, Pablo Rojo2, Eleni Nastouli3, Nigel Klein3, Caroline Foster5, Anita De Rossi6, Carlo Giaquinto7, Paolo Rossi4, Paolo Palma4, Savita Pahwa1.
Abstract
The size of the latent HIV reservoir is associated with the timing of therapeutic interventions and overall health of the immune system. Here, we demonstrate that T cell phenotypic signatures associate with viral reservoir size in a cohort of HIV vertically infected children and young adults under durable viral control, and who initiated anti-retroviral therapy (ART) <2 years old. Flow cytometry was used to measure expression of immune activation (IA), immune checkpoint (ICP) markers, and intracellular cytokine production after stimulation with GAG peptides in CD4 and CD8 T cells from cross-sectional peripheral blood samples. We also evaluated the expression of 96 genes in sort-purified total CD4 and CD8 T cells along with HIV-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells using a multiplexed RT-PCR approach. As a measure of HIV reservoir, total HIV-DNA quantification by real-time PCR was performed. Poisson regression modeling for predicting reservoir size using phenotypic markers revealed a signature that featured frequencies of PD-1+CD4 T cells, TIGIT+CD4 T cells and HIV-specific (CD40L+) CD4 T cells as important predictors and it also shows that time of ART initiation strongly affects their association with HIV-DNA. Further, gene expression analysis showed that the frequencies of PD-1+CD4 T cells associated with a CD4 T cell molecular profile skewed toward an exhausted Th1 profile. Our data provide a link between immune checkpoint molecules and HIV persistence in a pediatric cohort as has been demonstrated in adults. Frequencies of PD-1+ and TIGIT+CD4 T cells along with the frequency of HIV-specific CD4 T cells could be associated with the mechanism of viral persistence and may provide insight into potential targets for therapeutic intervention.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33901266 PMCID: PMC8112655 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1009533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Pathog ISSN: 1553-7366 Impact factor: 6.823
Fig 2Predictors of HIV-1 DNA reservoir associate with HIV-1 DNA reservoir and interact with age at Treatment initiation (TI).
Predictors identified by penalized regression were plotted against the predicted outcome (HIV-DNA) based on the multivariable Poisson regression model after adjusting for baseline CD4, baseline viral load, age at the reservoir measurement and age at ART. *: effect of the association between the parameter and the reservoir. By increasing one unit the predictor a X% increased of the reservoir is predicted. A value of effect above 1 indicates a positive contribution while a value between 0 and 1 indicates a negative contribution. Interaction of immune variable plotted with time of treatment initiation (TI) is also indicated on top.
Characteristics of study participants.
| # individuals | 34 |
|---|---|
| 12.5 (8.4–16.3) | |
| 1523 (617.5–2252) | |
| 1596 (636.3–2329) | |
| 0.9 (0.5–1.8) | |
| 50 (12.3–323) |