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Single-cell RNA-seq analysis reveals dual sensing of HIV-1 in blood Axl+ dendritic cells.


ABSTRACT: Sensing of incoming viruses is a pivotal task of dendritic cells (DCs). Human primary blood DCs encompass various subsets that are diverse in their susceptibility and response to HIV-1. The recent identification of the blood Axl+DC subset, endowed with unique capacities to bind, replicate, and transmit HIV-1 prompted us to evaluate its anti-viral response. We demonstrate that HIV-1 induced two main broad and intense transcriptional programs in different Axl+DCs potentially induced by different sensors; an NF-κB-mediated program that led to DC maturation and efficient CD4+ T cell activation, and a program mediated by STAT1/2 that activated type I IFN and ISG responses. These responses were absent from cDC2 exposed to HIV-1 except when viral replication was allowed. Finally, Axl+DCs actively replicating HIV-1 identified by quantification of viral transcripts exhibited a mixed NF-κB/ISG innate response. Our results suggest that the route of HIV-1 entry may dictate different innate sensing pathways by DCs.

SUBMITTER: Brouiller F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9971904 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-cell RNA-seq analysis reveals dual sensing of HIV-1 in blood Axl<sup>+</sup> dendritic cells.

Brouiller Flavien F   Nadalin Francesca F   Bonté Pierre-Emmanuel PE   Ait-Mohamed Ouardia O   Delaugerre Constance C   Lelièvre Jean-Daniel JD   Ginhoux Florent F   Ruffin Nicolas N   Benaroch Philippe P  

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Sensing of incoming viruses is a pivotal task of dendritic cells (DCs). Human primary blood DCs encompass various subsets that are diverse in their susceptibility and response to HIV-1. The recent identification of the blood Axl<sup>+</sup>DC subset, endowed with unique capacities to bind, replicate, and transmit HIV-1 prompted us to evaluate its anti-viral response. We demonstrate that HIV-1 induced two main broad and intense transcriptional programs in different Axl<sup>+</sup>DCs potentially  ...[more]

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