Vaginal Prevotella timonensis Bacteria Enhance HIV-1 Uptake and Differentially Affect Transmission by Distinct Primary Dendritic Cell Subsets.

阴道普雷沃氏菌(Prevotella timonensis)细菌增强 HIV-1 的摄取,并通过不同的初级树突状细胞亚群对传播产生不同的影响

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作者:van Smoorenburg Marleen Y, Remmerswaal Ester B M, Segui-Perez Celia, van Hamme John L, Strijbis Karin, Geijtenbeek Teunis B H
Young females are at high risk of acquiring HIV-1 infections and an imbalance in the vaginal microbiome enhances susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. More insights into the underlying mechanisms could open up new strategies to prevent HIV-1 acquisition and dissemination. Here, we investigated the effect of anaerobic bacteria associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV) on HIV-1 transmission by two distinct dendritic cell (DC) subsets, that is, inflammatory monocyte-derived DCs (moDCs) and primary CD1c(+) DCs. Notably, in contrast to other BV-associated microbiota, Prevotella timonensis enhanced uptake of HIV-1 by both moDCs and CD1c(+) DCs and the increased uptake was independent of cellular HIV-1 (co-)receptors. Imaging flow cytometry analyses showed that HIV-1 did not co-localise with P. timonensis but was internalized into tetraspanin-positive compartments known to be involved in HIV-1 transmission. P. timonensis bacteria enhanced HIV-1 transmission by CD1c(+) DCs, but not by moDCs, and the enhanced transmission was independent of viral infection. Our study strongly suggests that mucosal DC subsets have distinct functions in BV-associated HIV-1 susceptibility, and underscores the importance of early diagnosis and targeted treatment of vaginal dysbiosis to reduce the risk of HIV-1 acquisition.

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