IL-32 Drives the Differentiation of Cardiotropic CD4+ T Cells Carrying HIV DNA in People With HIV.

IL-32 驱动 HIV 感染者体内携带 HIV DNA 的嗜心性 CD4+ T 细胞分化

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作者:Ramani Hardik, Gosselin Annie, Bunet Rémi, Jenabian Mohammad-Ali, Sylla Mohamed, Pagliuzza Amélie, Chartrand-Lefebvre Carl, Routy Jean-Pierre, Goulet Jean-Philippe, Thomas Réjean, Trottier Benoit, Martel-Laferrière Valérie, Fortin Claude, Chomont Nicolas, Fromentin Rémi, Landay Alan L, Durand Madeleine, Ancuta Petronela, El-Far Mohamed, Tremblay Cecile
Interleukin 32 (IL-32) is a potent multi-isoform proinflammatory cytokine, which is upregulated in people with HIV (PWH) and is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, the impact of IL-32 isoforms on CD4 T-cell cardiotropism, a mechanism potentially contributing to heart inflammation, remains unknown. Here we show that IL-32 isoforms β and γ induce the generation of CCR4+CXCR3+ double positive (DP) memory CD4 T-cell subpopulation expressing the tyrosine kinase receptor c-Met, a phenotype associated with heart-homing of T cells. Our ex vivo studies on PWH show that the frequency of DP CD4 T cells is significantly higher in individuals with, compared to individuals without, subclinical atherosclerosis and that DP cells from antiretroviral-naive and treated individuals are highly enriched with HIV DNA. Together, these data demonstrate that IL-32 isoforms have the potential to induce heart-homing of HIV-infected CD4 T cells, which may further aggravate heart inflammation and CVD in PWH.

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