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KIR3DL1-Negative CD8 T Cells and KIR3DL1-Negative Natural Killer Cells Contribute to the Advantageous Control of Early Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection in HLA-B Bw4 Homozygous Individuals.


ABSTRACT: Bw4 homozygosity in human leukocyte antigen class B alleles has been associated with a delayed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) development and better control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) viral load (VL) than Bw6 homozygosity. Efficient CD8 T cell and natural killer (NK) cell functions have been described to restrain HIV-1 replication. However, the role of KIR3DL1 expression on these cells was not assessed in Bw4-homozygous participants infected with HIV-1 CRF01_A/E subtype, currently the most prevalent subtype in China. Here, we found that the frequency of KIR3DL1-expressing CD8 T cells of individuals homozygous for Bw6 [1.53% (0-4.56%)] was associated with a higher VL set point (Spearman rs?=?0.59, P?=?0.019), but this frequency of KIR3DL1+CD8+ T cells [1.37% (0.04-6.14%)] was inversely correlated with CD4 T-cell count in individuals homozygous for Bw4 (rs?=?-0.59, P?=?0.011). Moreover, CD69 and Ki67 were more frequently expressed in KIR3DL1-CD8+ T cells in individuals homozygous for Bw4 than Bw6 (P?=?0.046 for CD69; P?=?0.044 for Ki67), although these molecules were less frequently expressed in KIR3DL1+CD8+ T cells than in KIR3DL1-CD8+ T cells in both groups (all P?-CD8+ T cells have stronger p24-specific CD8+ T-cell responses secreting IFN-? and CD107a than KIR3DL1+CD8+ T cells in both groups (all P?+NK cells lacking KIR3DL1 expression were inversely correlated with HIV-1 VL set point in Bw4-homozygous individuals (rs?=?-0.52, P?=?0.035). Therefore, KIR3DL1-CD8+ T cells with strong early activation and proliferation may, together with KIR3DL1-CD69+NK cells, play a protective role during acute/early HIV infection in individuals homozygous for Bw4. These findings highlight the superior functions of KIR3DL1-CD8+ T cells and KIR3DL1-CD69+NK cells being a potential factor contributing to delayed disease progression in the early stages of HIV-1 infection.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6096002 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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KIR3DL1-Negative CD8 T Cells and KIR3DL1-Negative Natural Killer Cells Contribute to the Advantageous Control of Early Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection in <i>HLA-B Bw4</i> Homozygous Individuals.

Zhang Xin X   Lu Xiaofan X   Moog Christiane C   Yuan Lin L   Liu Zhiying Z   Li Zhen Z   Xia Wei W   Zhou Yuefang Y   Wu Hao H   Zhang Tong T   Su Bin B  

Frontiers in immunology 20180810


<i>Bw4</i> homozygosity in human leukocyte antigen class B alleles has been associated with a delayed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) development and better control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) viral load (VL) than <i>Bw6</i> homozygosity. Efficient CD8 T cell and natural killer (NK) cell functions have been described to restrain HIV-1 replication. However, the role of KIR3DL1 expression on these cells was not assessed in <i>Bw4</i>-homozygous participants infected wi  ...[more]

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