Elite control of HIV is associated with distinct functional and transcriptional signatures in lymphoid tissue CD8+ T cells

HIV 精英控制与淋巴组织 CD8+ T 细胞中独特的功能和转录特征相关

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作者:Son Nguyen ,Claire Deleage ,Samuel Darko ,Amy Ransier ,Duc P Truong ,Divyansh Agarwal ,Alberto Sada Japp ,Vincent H Wu ,Leticia Kuri-Cervantes ,Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen ,Perla M Del Rio Estrada ,Yuria Ablanedo-Terrazas ,Emma Gostick ,James A Hoxie ,Nancy R Zhang ,Ali Naji ,Gustavo Reyes-Terán ,Jacob D Estes ,David A Price ,Daniel C Douek ,Steven G Deeks ,Marcus Buggert ,Michael R Betts

Abstract

The functional properties of circulating CD8+ T cells have been associated with immune control of HIV. However, viral replication occurs predominantly in secondary lymphoid tissues, such as lymph nodes (LNs). We used an integrated single-cell approach to characterize effective HIV-specific CD8+ T cell responses in the LNs of elite controllers (ECs), defined as individuals who suppress viral replication in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Higher frequencies of total memory and follicle-homing HIV-specific CD8+ T cells were detected in the LNs of ECs compared with the LNs of chronic progressors (CPs) who were not receiving ART. Moreover, HIV-specific CD8+ T cells potently suppressed viral replication without demonstrable cytolytic activity in the LNs of ECs, which harbored substantially lower amounts of CD4+ T cell-associated HIV DNA and RNA compared with the LNs of CPs. Single-cell RNA sequencing analyses further revealed a distinct transcriptional signature among HIV-specific CD8+ T cells from the LNs of ECs, typified by the down-regulation of inhibitory receptors and cytolytic molecules and the up-regulation of multiple cytokines, predicted secreted factors, and components of the protein translation machinery. Collectively, these results provide a mechanistic framework to expedite the identification of novel antiviral factors, highlighting a potential role for the localized deployment of noncytolytic functions as a determinant of immune efficacy against HIV.

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