Distinct SIV-specific CD8+ T cells in the lymph node exhibit simultaneous effector and stem-like profiles and are associated with limited SIV persistence

淋巴结中独特的SIV特异性CD8+ T细胞同时具有效应细胞和干细胞样特征,并且与SIV持续感染程度有限相关。

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作者:Zachary Strongin #,Laurence Raymond Marchand #,Claire Deleage,M Betina Pampena,Maria Andrea Cardenas,Christian Michel Beusch,Timothy N Hoang,Elizabeth A Urban,Mael Gourves,Kevin Nguyen,Gregory K Tharp,Stacey Lapp,Andrew R Rahmberg,Justin Harper,Perla M Del Rio Estrada,Mauricio Gonzalez-Navarro,Fernanda Torres-Ruiz,Yara Andrea Luna-Villalobos,Santiago Avila-Rios,Gustavo Reyes-Teran,Rafick Sekaly ,Guido Silvestri ,Deanna A Kulpa,Asier Saez-Cirion,Jason M Brenchley,Steven E Bosinger ,David Ezra Gordon,Michael R Betts,Haydn T Kissick ,Mirko Paiardini

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cure efforts are increasingly focused on harnessing CD8+ T cell functions, which requires a deeper understanding of CD8+ T cells promoting HIV control. Here we identifiy an antigen-responsive TOXhiTCF1+CD39+CD8+ T cell population with high expression of inhibitory receptors and low expression of canonical cytolytic molecules. Transcriptional analysis of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CD8+ T cells and proteomic analysis of purified CD8+ T cell subsets identified TOXhiTCF1+CD39+CD8+ T cells as intermediate effectors that retained stem-like features with a lineage relationship with terminal effector T cells. TOXhiTCF1+CD39+CD8+ T cells were found at higher frequency than TCF1-CD39+CD8+ T cells in follicular microenvironments and were preferentially located in proximity of SIV-RNA+ cells. Their frequency was associated with reduced plasma viremia and lower SIV reservoir size. Highly similar TOXhiTCF1+CD39+CD8+ T cells were detected in lymph nodes from antiretroviral therapy-naive and antiretroviral therapy-suppressed people living with HIV, suggesting this population of CD8+ T cells contributes to limiting SIV and HIV persistence.

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