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- Title
Rapid Emergence of T Follicular Helper and Germinal Center B Cells Following Antiretroviral Therapy in Advanced HIV Disease.
- Authors
Wong, Chun-Shu; Buckner, Clarisa M.; Lage, Silvia Lucena; Pei, Luxin; Assis, Felipe L.; Dahlstrom, Eric W.; Anzick, Sarah L.; Virtaneva, Kimmo; Rupert, Adam; Davis, Jeremy L.; Zhou, Ting; Laidlaw, Elizabeth; Manion, Maura; Galindo, Frances; Anderson, Megan; Seamon, Catherine A.; Sneller, Michael C.; Lisco, Andrea; Deleage, Claire; Pittaluga, Stefania
- Abstract
Low nadir CD4 T-cell counts in HIV+ patients are associated with high morbidity and mortality and lasting immune dysfunction, even after antiretroviral therapy (ART). The early events of immune recovery of T cells and B cells in severely lymphopenic HIV+ patients have not been fully characterized. In a cohort of lymphopenic (CD4 T-cell count < 100/µL) HIV+ patients, we studied mononuclear cells isolated from peripheral blood (PB) and lymph nodes (LN) pre-ART (n = 40) and 6-8 weeks post-ART (n = 30) with evaluation of cellular immunophenotypes; histology on LN sections; functionality of circulating T follicular helper (cTfh) cells; transcriptional and B-cell receptor profile on unfractionated LN and PB samples; and plasma biomarker measurements. A group of 19 healthy controls (HC, n = 19) was used as a comparator. T-cell and B-cell lymphopenia was present in PB pre-ART in HIV+ patients. CD4:CD8 and CD4 T- and B-cell PB subsets partly normalized compared to HC post-ART as viral load decreased. Strikingly in LN, ART led to a rapid decrease in interferon signaling pathways and an increase in Tfh, germinal center and IgD-CD27- B cells, consistent with histological findings of post-ART follicular hyperplasia. However, there was evidence of cTfh cells with decreased helper capacity and of limited B-cell receptor diversification post-ART. In conclusion, we found early signs of immune reconstitution, evidenced by a surge in LN germinal center cells, albeit limited in functionality, in HIV+ patients who initiate ART late in disease.
- Subjects
GERMINAL centers; B cells; ANTIRETROVIRAL agents; CASTLEMAN'S disease; CELLULAR signal transduction; IMMUNE reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; HISTOLOGY
- Publication
Frontiers in Immunology, 2021, Vol 12, p1
- ISSN
1664-3224
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2021.752782