Myeloid dendritic cells (mDCs) play a complex role in HIV infection regardless of viral replication. The aim of our study was to analysemDCs in long term antiretroviral therapy (ART)-suppressed HIV-infected patients. We evaluated the numbers of mDCs and slanDC in the context of different degree of CD4+ T cell recovery, persistent T cell activation (as CD38+HLADR+ expression) and monocyte-macrophage activation assessed in terms of circulating levels of both sCD14 and sCD163. We enrolled 72 aviremic patients under effective ART and 34 healthy donors (HD). Patients were divided into two groups on the bases of ΔCD4 indicating the difference between the value of CD4 at the time of sampling and CD4 nadir. Higher levels of mDCs and slanDC were found in patients with ∆CD4>200/mmc in comparison of HD. In those patients also an increased level of sCD14 was found, whereas sCD163 seemed to be at normal levels. An augmentation of activated CD4 T lymphocytes, was found although less pronounced. In conclusion our findings showed an expansion of mDCs with a shift to inflammatory slanDC that could sustain both microbial translocation and HIV latency in CD4 T cells.

Blood myeloid dendritic cells and slandc in antiretroviral therapy-suppressed hiv-infected patients / Lichtner, Miriam; Rossi, Raffaella; Vita, Serena; Savinelli, Stefano; Iannetta, Marco; Mascia, Claudia; Marocco, Raffaella; Ajassa, Camilla; Mengoni, Fabio; Scorzolini, Laura; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Vullo, Vincenzo. - In: CURRENT HIV RESEARCH. - ISSN 1873-4251. - STAMPA. - 14:4(2016), pp. 331-339. [10.2174/1570162X14666160120152100]

Blood myeloid dendritic cells and slandc in antiretroviral therapy-suppressed hiv-infected patients

LICHTNER, Miriam;ROSSI, RAFFAELLA;VITA, SERENA;SAVINELLI, STEFANO;IANNETTA, MARCO;MASCIA, CLAUDIA;MAROCCO, RAFFAELLA;AJASSA, Camilla;MENGONI, Fabio;SCORZOLINI, LAURA;MASTROIANNI, Claudio Maria;VULLO, Vincenzo
2016

Abstract

Myeloid dendritic cells (mDCs) play a complex role in HIV infection regardless of viral replication. The aim of our study was to analysemDCs in long term antiretroviral therapy (ART)-suppressed HIV-infected patients. We evaluated the numbers of mDCs and slanDC in the context of different degree of CD4+ T cell recovery, persistent T cell activation (as CD38+HLADR+ expression) and monocyte-macrophage activation assessed in terms of circulating levels of both sCD14 and sCD163. We enrolled 72 aviremic patients under effective ART and 34 healthy donors (HD). Patients were divided into two groups on the bases of ΔCD4 indicating the difference between the value of CD4 at the time of sampling and CD4 nadir. Higher levels of mDCs and slanDC were found in patients with ∆CD4>200/mmc in comparison of HD. In those patients also an increased level of sCD14 was found, whereas sCD163 seemed to be at normal levels. An augmentation of activated CD4 T lymphocytes, was found although less pronounced. In conclusion our findings showed an expansion of mDCs with a shift to inflammatory slanDC that could sustain both microbial translocation and HIV latency in CD4 T cells.
2016
slandc; myeloid dendritic cells; hiv
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Blood myeloid dendritic cells and slandc in antiretroviral therapy-suppressed hiv-infected patients / Lichtner, Miriam; Rossi, Raffaella; Vita, Serena; Savinelli, Stefano; Iannetta, Marco; Mascia, Claudia; Marocco, Raffaella; Ajassa, Camilla; Mengoni, Fabio; Scorzolini, Laura; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Vullo, Vincenzo. - In: CURRENT HIV RESEARCH. - ISSN 1873-4251. - STAMPA. - 14:4(2016), pp. 331-339. [10.2174/1570162X14666160120152100]
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