Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Women Have High Numbers of CD103−CD8+ T Cells Residing Close to the Basal Membrane of the Ectocervical Epithelium. (20th December 2017)
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- Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Women Have High Numbers of CD103−CD8+ T Cells Residing Close to the Basal Membrane of the Ectocervical Epithelium. (20th December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Women Have High Numbers of CD103−CD8+ T Cells Residing Close to the Basal Membrane of the Ectocervical Epithelium
- Authors:
- Gibbs, Anna
Buggert, Marcus
Edfeldt, Gabriella
Ranefall, Petter
Introini, Andrea
Cheuk, Stanley
Martini, Elisa
Eidsmo, Liv
Ball, Terry B
Kimani, Joshua
Kaul, Rupert
Karlsson, Annika C
Wählby, Carolina
Broliden, Kristina
Tjernlund, Annelie - Abstract:
- Abstract : Tissue-resident memory (TRM ) cells defend tissue barriers against infections. Here, we provide insight into the distribution of CD8 + TRM cells in the genital mucosa of healthy and HIV-infected women; the main entry portal and initial replication site of HIV. Abstract: Background: Genital mucosa is the main portal of entry for various incoming pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hence it is an important site for host immune defenses. Tissue-resident memory T (TRM ) cells defend tissue barriers against infections and are characterized by expression of CD103 and CD69. In this study, we describe the composition of CD8 + TRM cells in the ectocervix of healthy and HIV-infected women. Methods: Study samples were collected from healthy Swedish and Kenyan HIV-infected and uninfected women. Customized computerized image-based in situ analysis was developed to assess the ectocervical biopsies. Genital mucosa and blood samples were assessed by flow cytometry. Results: Although the ectocervical epithelium of healthy women was populated with bona fide CD8 + TRM cells (CD103 + CD69 + ), women infected with HIV displayed a high frequency of CD103 − CD8 + cells residing close to their epithelial basal membrane. Accumulation of CD103 − CD8 + cells was associated with chemokine expression in the ectocervix and HIV viral load. CD103 + CD8 + and CD103 − CD8 + T cells expressed cytotoxic effector molecules in the ectocervical epithelium of healthy andAbstract : Tissue-resident memory (TRM ) cells defend tissue barriers against infections. Here, we provide insight into the distribution of CD8 + TRM cells in the genital mucosa of healthy and HIV-infected women; the main entry portal and initial replication site of HIV. Abstract: Background: Genital mucosa is the main portal of entry for various incoming pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hence it is an important site for host immune defenses. Tissue-resident memory T (TRM ) cells defend tissue barriers against infections and are characterized by expression of CD103 and CD69. In this study, we describe the composition of CD8 + TRM cells in the ectocervix of healthy and HIV-infected women. Methods: Study samples were collected from healthy Swedish and Kenyan HIV-infected and uninfected women. Customized computerized image-based in situ analysis was developed to assess the ectocervical biopsies. Genital mucosa and blood samples were assessed by flow cytometry. Results: Although the ectocervical epithelium of healthy women was populated with bona fide CD8 + TRM cells (CD103 + CD69 + ), women infected with HIV displayed a high frequency of CD103 − CD8 + cells residing close to their epithelial basal membrane. Accumulation of CD103 − CD8 + cells was associated with chemokine expression in the ectocervix and HIV viral load. CD103 + CD8 + and CD103 − CD8 + T cells expressed cytotoxic effector molecules in the ectocervical epithelium of healthy and HIV-infected women. In addition, women infected with HIV had decreased frequencies of circulating CD103 + CD8 + T cells. Conclusions: Our data provide insight into the distribution of CD8 + TRM cells in human genital mucosa, a critically important location for immune defense against pathogens, including HIV. … (more)
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- Journal of infectious diseases. Volume 218:Number 3(2018)
- Journal:
- Journal of infectious diseases
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- Volume 218:Number 3(2018)
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- Volume 218, Issue 3 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 218
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0218-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 453
- Page End:
- 465
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12-20
- Subjects:
- CD8+ TRM -- genital mucosa -- HIV -- imaging analysis -- in situ
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- 10.1093/infdis/jix661 ↗
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