The role of cytokines which signal through the common gamma chain cytokine receptor in the reversal of HIV specific CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell anergy

通过常见的γ链细胞因子受体发出信号的细胞因子在逆转HIV特异性CD4(+)和CD8(+)T细胞无能中的作用

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作者:Xiao Xiao Jenny Gu, Feng Yun Yue, Colin M Kovacs, Mario A Ostrowski

Background

HIV specific T cells are putatively anergic in vivo. IL-2, a member of a class of cytokines that binds to receptors containing the common gamma chain (gammac) has been shown to reverse anergy. We examined the role of gammac cytokines in reversing HIV specific T cell anergy.

Conclusions

These observations support the notion that a significant number of HIV specific T cells are circulating in an anergic state. IL-2, IL-7 and particularly IL-15 as an immune modulator to reverse HIV-1 specific T cell anergy should be investigated, with the caveat that non-specific activation of T cells may also be induced.

Methods

PBMC from untreated HIV-infected individuals were briefly exposed to a panel of gammac cytokines, and frequencies of gag specific T cells were enumerated by intracellular IFN-gamma flow cytometry.

Results

Of the gammac cytokines, brief exposure to IL-2, IL-15, or combined IL-15/IL-7 significantly enhanced (range 2-7 fold) the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell IFN-gamma responses to HIV gag, with IL-15 giving the greatest enhancement. The effects of cytokines were not due to enhanced proliferation of pre-existing antigen specific cells, but were due to a combination of enhanced cytokine production from antigen specific T cells plus activation of non-epitope specific T cells. Conclusions: These observations support the notion that a significant number of HIV specific T cells are circulating in an anergic state. IL-2, IL-7 and particularly IL-15 as an immune modulator to reverse HIV-1 specific T cell anergy should be investigated, with the caveat that non-specific activation of T cells may also be induced.

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