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Rachel L Rutishauser1,2, Lydie Trautmann3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Immunological studies of spontaneous HIV and simian virus (SIV) controllers have identified virus-specific CD8 + T cells as a key immune mechanism of viral control. The purpose of this review is to consider how knowledge about the mechanisms that are associated with CD8 + T cell control of HIV/SIV in natural infection can be harnessed in HIV remission strategies. RECENTEntities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35777930 PMCID: PMC9378446 DOI: 10.1097/COH.0000000000000748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin HIV AIDS ISSN: 1746-630X Impact factor: 4.061
FIGURE 1Key CD8+ T-cell features to target for HIV remission. HIV-specific CD8+ T cells from elite controllers are more likely to be restricted by specific HLA types, target epitopes derived from the relatively evolutionarily conserved/constrained regions of the HIV genome, and to have broadly-reactive T cell receptors (TCRs) capable of recognizing variant epitopes. Evaluated directly ex vivo, they occupy a T cell memory-like differentiation state with high TCF-1 expression and low levels of expression of coinhibitory receptors such as PD-1 and they are more likely to accumulate in B cell follicles in lymphoid tissue (due to expression of CXCR5). After stimulation with HIV antigens in vitro, they demonstrate enhanced expansion capacity and an ability to generate secondary effector cells that have enhanced antiviral function.
FIGURE 2CD8+ T-cell characteristics of viral control: Potential implications for HIV remission strategies. (a) List of implication for novel HIV remission strategies and remaining questions to be answered. (b) HIV controllers grouped and analyzed for the different CD8+ T-cell characteristics associated with viral control will inform HIV remission strategies and need to be targeted in combination with other factors contributing to viral control.