An HLA-I signature favouring KIR-educated Natural Killer cells mediates immune control of HIV in children and contrasts with the HLA-B-restricted CD8+ T-cell-mediated immune control in adults

在儿童体内,一种有利于KIR受体激活的自然杀伤细胞的HLA-I特征介导了对HIV的免疫控制,这与成人体内由HLA-B限制的CD8+ T细胞介导的免疫控制形成对比。

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作者:Vinicius A Vieira ,Emily Adland ,David F G Malone ,Maureen P Martin ,Andreas Groll ,M Azim Ansari ,Maria C Garcia-Guerrero ,Mari C Puertas ,Maximilian Muenchhoff ,Claudia Fortuny Guash ,Christian Brander ,Javier Martinez-Picado ,Alasdair Bamford ,Gareth Tudor-Williams ,Thumbi Ndung'u ,Bruce D Walker ,Veron Ramsuran ,John Frater ,Pieter Jooste ,Dimitra Peppa ,Mary Carrington ,Philip J R Goulder

Abstract

Natural Killer (NK) cells contribute to HIV control in adults, but HLA-B-mediated T-cell activity has a more substantial impact on disease outcome. However, the HLA-B molecules influencing immune control in adults have less impact on paediatric infection. To investigate the contribution NK cells make to immune control, we studied >300 children living with HIV followed over two decades in South Africa. In children, HLA-B alleles associated with adult protection or disease-susceptibility did not have significant effects, whereas Bw4 (p = 0.003) and low HLA-A expression (p = 0.002) alleles were strongly associated with immunological and viral control. In a comparator adult cohort, Bw4 and HLA-A expression contributions to HIV disease outcome were dwarfed by those of protective and disease-susceptible HLA-B molecules. We next investigated the immunophenotype and effector functions of NK cells in a subset of these children using flow cytometry. Slow progression and better plasma viraemic control were also associated with high frequencies of less terminally differentiated NKG2A+NKp46+CD56dim NK cells strongly responsive to cytokine stimulation and linked with the immunogenetic signature identified. Future studies are indicated to determine whether this signature associated with immune control in early life directly facilitates functional cure in children.

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