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Diminished CD103 (?E?7) Expression on Resident T Cells from the Female Genital Tract of HIV-Positive Women.


ABSTRACT: Tissue resident memory T cells (TrM) provide an enhanced response against infection at mucosal surfaces, yet their function has not been extensively studied in humans, including the female genital tract (FGT).Using polychromatic flow cytometry, we studied TrM cells, defined as CD62L-CCR7-CD103+CD69+ CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in mucosa-derived T cells from healthy and HIV-positive women.We demonstrate that TrM are present in the FGT of healthy and HIV-positive women. The expression of the mucosal retention receptor, CD103, from HIV-positive women was reduced compared to healthy women and was lowest in women with CD4 counts < 500 cells/mm3. Furthermore, CD103 expression on mucosa-derived CD8+ T cells correlated with antigen-specific IFN-? production by mucosal CD4+ T cells and was inversely correlated with T-bet from CD8+CD103+ mucosa-derived T cells.These data suggest that CD4+ T cells, known to be impaired during HIV-1 infection and necessary for the expression of CD103 in murine models, may play a role in the expression of CD103 on resident T cells from the human FGT.

SUBMITTER: Moylan DC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5288734 | biostudies-other | 2016 Fall-Winter

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Diminished CD103 (αEβ7) Expression on Resident T Cells from the Female Genital Tract of HIV-Positive Women.

Moylan David C DC   Goepfert Paul A PA   Kempf Mirjam-Colette MC   Saag Michael S MS   Richter Holly E HE   Mestecky Jiri J   Sabbaj Steffanie S  

Pathogens & immunity 20160901 2


<h4>Background</h4>Tissue resident memory T cells (TrM) provide an enhanced response against infection at mucosal surfaces, yet their function has not been extensively studied in humans, including the female genital tract (FGT).<h4>Methods</h4>Using polychromatic flow cytometry, we studied TrM cells, defined as CD62L-CCR7-CD103<sup>+</sup>CD69<sup>+</sup> CD4<sup>+</sup> and CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in mucosa-derived T cells from healthy and HIV-positive women.<h4>Results</h4>We demonstrate that  ...[more]

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