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Functional Proteomic Analysis for Regulatory T Cell Surveillance of the HIV-1-Infected Macrophage

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
卷 9, 期 12, 页码 6759-6773

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr1009178

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regulatory T cells; bone marrow derived macrophages; cytotoxicity; human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1); HIV 1 associated neurocognitive disorders; vesicular stomatitis virus; iTRAQ

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  1. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2006CB504201]
  2. National Institutes of Health United States of America [P20 RR15635, 1 P01 NS043985 01, 2R37 NS36126, 5 P01 MH64570 03]

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Regulatory T cells (Treg) induce robust neuroprotection in murine models of neuroAIDS, in part through eliciting anti inflammatory responses for HIV-1 infected brain mononuclear phagocytes (MP macrophage and microglia) Herein using both murine and human primary cell cultures in proteomic and cell biologic tests, we report that Treg promotes such neuroprotection by an even broader range of mechanisms than previously seen including inhibition of virus release killing infected MP, and inducing phenotypic cell switches Changes in individual Treg-induced macrophage proteins were quantified by iTRAQ labeling followed by mass spectrometry identifications Reduction in virus release paralleled the upregulation of interferon stimulated gene 15, an ubiquitin like protein involved in interferon mediated antiviral immunity Treg killed virus infected macrophages through caspase 3 and granzyme and perform pathways Independently Treg transformed virus infected macrophages from an M1 to an M2 phenotype by down- and up- regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase and arginase 1 respectively Taken together, Treg affects a range of virus-infected MP functions The observations made serve to challenge the dogma of solitary Treg immune suppressor functions and provides novel insights into how Treg affects adaptive immunosurveillance for control of end organ diseases notably neurocognitive disorders associated with advanced viral infection

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