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An expanded population of CD8dim T cells with features of mitochondrial dysfunction and senescence is associated with persistent HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma under ART

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.961021

Keywords

Kaposi's sarcoma; KSHV; HIV; T cells; CD8 coreceptor; metabolism; mitochondria; senescence

Funding

  1. Young Investigator Pilot Award by the AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource
  2. National Cancer Institute [UM1 CA181255]
  3. NIH [U01 AI117844, U01 AI095052, R01 HL132791]
  4. Cancer Center Core Support Grant [P30 CA016086]
  5. Center for AIDS Research [5P30AI050410]
  6. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research, an NIH [P30 AI050410]

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An expanded population of CD8(dim) T cells displaying features of senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with KS disease under ART.
HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), which is caused by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus, usually arises in the context of uncontrolled HIV replication and immunosuppression. However, disease occasionally occurs in individuals with durable HIV viral suppression and CD4 T cell recovery under antiretroviral therapy (ART). The underlying mechanisms associated with this phenomenon are unclear. Suppression of viral infections can be mediated by CD8 T cells, which detect infected cells via their T cell receptor and the CD8 coreceptor. However, CD8 T cells exhibit signs of functional exhaustion in untreated HIV infection that may not be fully reversed under ART. To investigate whether KS under ART was associated with phenotypic and functional perturbations of CD8 T cells, we performed a cross-sectional study comparing HIV-infected individuals with persistent KS under effective ART (HIV+ KS+) to HIV-infected individuals receiving effective ART with no documented history of KS (HIV+ KSneg). A subset of T cells with low cell surface expression of CD8 ( CD8(dim) T cells ) was expanded in HIV+ KS+ compared with HIV+ KSneg participants. Relative to CD8(bright) T cells, CD8(dim) T cells exhibited signs of senescence (CD57) and mitochondrial alterations (PGC-1 alpha, MitoTracker) ex vivo. Mitochondrial activity (MitoTracker) was also reduced in proliferating CD8(dim) T cells. These findings indicate that an expanded CD8(dim) T cell population displaying features of senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with KS disease under ART. CD8 coreceptor down-modulation may be symptomatic of ongoing disease.

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