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Follicular CD8 T cells accumulate in HIV infection and can kill infected cells in vitro via bispecific antibodies.


ABSTRACT: Cytolytic CD8 T cells play a crucial role in the control and elimination of virus-infected cells and are a major focus of HIV cure efforts. However, it has been shown that HIV-specific CD8 T cells are infrequently found within germinal centers (GCs), a predominant site of active and latent HIV infection. We demonstrate that HIV infection induces marked changes in the phenotype, frequency, and localization of CD8 T cells within the lymph node (LN). Significantly increased frequencies of CD8 T cells in the B cell follicles and GCs were found in LNs from treated and untreated HIV-infected individuals. This profile was associated with persistent local immune activation but did not appear to be directly related to local viral replication. Follicular CD8 (fCD8) T cells, despite compromised cytokine polyfunctionality, showed good cytolytic potential characterized by high ex vivo expression of granzyme B and perforin. We used an anti-HIV/anti-CD3 bispecific antibody in a redirected killing assay and found that fCD8 T cells had better killing activity than did non-fCD8 T cells. Our results indicate that CD8 T cells with potent cytolytic activity are recruited to GCs during HIV infection and, if appropriately redirected to kill HIV-infected cells, could be an effective component of an HIV cure strategy.

SUBMITTER: Petrovas C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5497679 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Follicular CD8 T cells accumulate in HIV infection and can kill infected cells in vitro via bispecific antibodies.

Petrovas Constantinos C   Ferrando-Martinez Sara S   Gerner Michael Y MY   Casazza Joseph P JP   Pegu Amarendra A   Deleage Claire C   Cooper Arik A   Hataye Jason J   Andrews Sarah S   Ambrozak David D   Del Río Estrada Perla M PM   Boritz Eli E   Paris Robert R   Moysi Eirini E   Boswell Kristin L KL   Ruiz-Mateos Ezequiel E   Vagios Ilias I   Leal Manuel M   Ablanedo-Terrazas Yuria Y   Rivero Amaranta A   Gonzalez-Hernandez Luz Alicia LA   McDermott Adrian B AB   Moir Susan S   Reyes-Terán Gustavo G   Docobo Fernando F   Pantaleo Giuseppe G   Douek Daniel C DC   Betts Michael R MR   Estes Jacob D JD   Germain Ronald N RN   Mascola John R JR   Koup Richard A RA  

Science translational medicine 20170101 373


Cytolytic CD8 T cells play a crucial role in the control and elimination of virus-infected cells and are a major focus of HIV cure efforts. However, it has been shown that HIV-specific CD8 T cells are infrequently found within germinal centers (GCs), a predominant site of active and latent HIV infection. We demonstrate that HIV infection induces marked changes in the phenotype, frequency, and localization of CD8 T cells within the lymph node (LN). Significantly increased frequencies of CD8 T cel  ...[more]

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