Detection of HIV-1-specific T-cell immune responses in highly HIV-exposed uninfected individuals by in-vitro dendritic cell co-culture
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2015ISSN
0269-9370
Abstract
Background: Although virus-specific responses are rarely detected by conventional
approaches, we report here the detection of T-cell responses in HIV-exposed seronegative
(HESN) patients by two distinct assays.
Methods: HIV-specific T-cell responses were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunospot
in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HESN patients after a 48-h co-culture with
boosted dendritic cells. Additionally, a boosted flow cytometry approach was used to
capture antiviral T-cell responses. Host genetic factors and T-cell activation were also
analyzed to assess their implication on HIV exposure.
Results: Of the 45 HESN individuals tested, up to 11 (24.4%) showed at least one
response to peptide pools covering HIV Gag and Nef. A positive correlation was
observed between the intensity (P¼0.0022) and magnitude (P¼0.0174) of the
response detected in the HESN, and the viral load of the HIV-positive partner. Moreover,
the result from the boosted flow and cytomix analyses showed a dominant Th1-
like response pattern against HIV antigens, especially in CD8þ T-cell populations.
Conclusions: The combined use of our boosted dendritic cell technique with a boosted
flow cytometric approach allows us both to detect specific HIV-positive responses in a
higher percentage of HESN patients and to define specific effector function profiles. This
study contributes to a better understanding of resistance to HIV infection.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Sida -- Tractament
VIH (Virus)
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health
Citation
Guardo, A. C., Ruiz-Riol, M., Fernández, E., Maleno, M. J., Bargalló, M. E., León, A., et al. (2015). Detection of HIV-1-specific T-cell immune responses in highly HIV-exposed uninfected individuals by in-vitro dendritic cell co-culture. Aids, 29(11), 1309-1318.
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