Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Depleted Irreversibly during Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Absence of Viral Suppression
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Kløverpris, Henrik N.; Mjösberg, Jenny; Mabuka, Jenniffer M.; Wellmann, Amanda; Ndhlovu, Zaza; Yadon, Marisa C.; Nhamoyebonde, Shepherd; Muenchhoff, Maximilian; Simoni, Yannick; Andersson, Frank; Kuhn, Warren; Garrett, Nigel; Burgers, Wendy A.; Kamya, Philomena; Pretorius, Karyn; Dong, Krista; Moodley, Amber; Newell, Evan W.; Kasprowicz, Victoria; Abdool Karim, Salim S.; Goulder, Philip; Walker, Bruce D.; Ndung’u, Thumbi; Leslie, Alasdair; Kazer, Samuel Weisgurt; Shalek, Alexander K; ... Show more Show less
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Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Depleted Irreversibly during Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Absence of Viral Suppression
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Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) play a central role in the response to infection by secreting cytokines crucial for immune regulation, tissue homeostasis, and repair. Although dysregulation of these systems is central to pathology, the impact of HIV-1 on ILCs remains unknown. We found that human blood ILCs were severely depleted during acute viremic HIV-1 infection and that ILC numbers did not recover after resolution of peak viremia. ILC numbers were preserved by antiretroviral therapy (ART), but only if initiated during acute infection. Transcriptional profiling during the acute phase revealed upregulation of genes associated with cell death, temporally linked with a strong IFN acute-phase response and evidence of gut barrier breakdown. We found no evidence of tissue redistribution in chronic disease and remaining circulating ILCs were activated but not apoptotic. These data provide a potential mechanistic link between acute HIV-1 infection, lymphoid tissue breakdown, and persistent immune dysfunction. Keywords: innate lymphoid cells; HIV-1 infection
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2016-02Department
Institute for Medical Engineering and Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Immunity
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Elsevier
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Kløverpris, Henrik N. et al. “Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Depleted Irreversibly During Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Absence of Viral Suppression.” Immunity 44, 2 (February 2016): 391–405 © 2016 Elsevier Inc
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1074-7613
1097-4180