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ABSTRACT: Background
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces a general dysregulation of immune system. Dysregulation of B cell compartment is generally thought to be induced by HIV-related immune activation and lymphopenia. However, a direct influence of HIV-1 particles on B cells was recently proposed as the third pathway of B cells dysregulation.Methods/principal findings
We evaluated the direct and specific consequences of HIV-1 contact on activation, survival, proliferation and phenotype of primary B cells in vitro. Moreover, we examined expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) mRNA that is responsible for class switch recombination (CSR) and somatic hypermutation (SHM). Here, we report that changes observed in cellular proliferation, phenotypes and activation of B cells could be caused by direct contact between HIV-1 particles and primary B cells in vitro. Finally, direct HIV-1-derived B cells activation led to the increase of AID mRNA expression and its subsequent CSR function was detected in vitro.Conclusion/significance
We showed that HIV-1 could directly induce primary B cells dysregulation triggering phenotypical and functional abilities of B cells in vitro that could explain in some extent early B-cell abnormalities in HIV disease.
SUBMITTER: Perise-Barrios AJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3388069 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Perisé-Barrios Ana Judith AJ Muñoz-Fernandez María Ángeles MÁ Pion Marjorie M Pion Marjorie M
PloS one 20120702 7
<h4>Background</h4>Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces a general dysregulation of immune system. Dysregulation of B cell compartment is generally thought to be induced by HIV-related immune activation and lymphopenia. However, a direct influence of HIV-1 particles on B cells was recently proposed as the third pathway of B cells dysregulation.<h4>Methods/principal findings</h4>We evaluated the direct and specific consequences of HIV-1 contact on activation, survival, proliferation ...[more]