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Neutrophil Expression of T and B Immunomodulatory Molecules in HIV Infection

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.670966

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HIV; neutrophils; BAFF; APRIL; bacterial translocation; interleukins; arginase-1; PDL-1

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  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Accion Estrategica en Salud 2014, Spain [PI14/01779]
  2. FEDER (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional)

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The study found that in HIV-infected patients, untreated patients had significantly increased expression of T and B cell immunomodulatory molecules by PMN at baseline and after 12 months of ART, while patients with undetectable viral load after 101 months of ART had lower expression levels. This suggests that ART can reduce bacterial translocation levels and decrease the expression of B cell modulators, but the expression of T cell modulators remains elevated.
ObjectiveEvaluate the expression of B and T cell immunomodulatory molecules in polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) in HIV-infected patients. MethodsHIV load, bacterial translocation and neutrophils' expression of T [programmed death ligand, interleukin-10+, arginase 1+] and B [BAFF, APRIL] molecules were analyzed in different cohorts and time points: a control group of 25 healthy individuals and two groups of HIV-infected patients. Group 1 of patients included 35 untreated patients, studied at baseline and after antiretroviral therapy (ART). Group 2 was composed of 25 patients with undetectable viral load after a median of 101 months of ART prior to inclusion in the study. ResultsCompared with the control group, group 1 patients showed increased bacterial translocation and their PMN had a significantly higher expression of T and B-cell immunomodulatory molecules, both at baseline and after 12 months of ART. Group 2 patients showed reduced bacterial translocation levels when compared with group 1 patients after 12 months of treatment. PMN expression of B-cell modulators was similar between group 2 patients and healthy controls, although the expression of T-cell modulators remained increased. ConclusionIn HIV-infected patients, the expression of B-cell stimulatory and T-cell suppressive molecules by neutrophils was increased at baseline and after a limited time of therapy. After a prolonged period of ART, only PMNs expression of T-cell immunosuppressive molecules remained elevated.

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