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Two overrepresented B cell populations in HIV-infected individuals undergo apoptosis by different mechanisms.


ABSTRACT: Perturbations of B cells in HIV-infected individuals are associated with the overrepresentation of distinct B cell populations. Here we describe high extrinsic CD95 ligand (CD95L)-mediated apoptosis in CD10-/CD21lo mature/activated B cells that likely arise from HIV-induced immune activation. In addition, high intrinsic apoptosis was observed in CD10+ immature/transitional B cells that likely arise as a result of HIV-induced lymphopenia. CD10+ B cells expressed low levels of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL, consistent with their high susceptibility to intrinsic apoptosis. Higher levels of activated Bax and Bak were induced in CD10+ B cells compared with CD95L-treated CD10- B cells, consistent with the greater involvement of mitochondria in intrinsic vs. extrinsic apoptosis. Of interest, both extrinsic apoptosis in CD95L-treated CD10- B cells and intrinsic apoptosis in CD10+ B cells were associated with caspase-8 activation. Our data suggest that two distinct mechanisms of apoptosis are associated with B cells of HIV-infected individuals, and both may contribute to the depletion and dysfunction of B cells in these individuals.

SUBMITTER: Ho J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1748244 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two overrepresented B cell populations in HIV-infected individuals undergo apoptosis by different mechanisms.

Ho Jason J   Moir Susan S   Malaspina Angela A   Howell Melissa L ML   Wang Wei W   DiPoto Angela C AC   O'Shea Marie A MA   Roby Gregg A GA   Kwan Richard R   Mican JoAnn M JM   Chun Tae-Wook TW   Fauci Anthony S AS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20061208 51


Perturbations of B cells in HIV-infected individuals are associated with the overrepresentation of distinct B cell populations. Here we describe high extrinsic CD95 ligand (CD95L)-mediated apoptosis in CD10-/CD21lo mature/activated B cells that likely arise from HIV-induced immune activation. In addition, high intrinsic apoptosis was observed in CD10+ immature/transitional B cells that likely arise as a result of HIV-induced lymphopenia. CD10+ B cells expressed low levels of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL, co  ...[more]

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