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Recall antigen activation induces prompt release of CCR5 ligands from PBMC: implication in memory responses and immunization
Authors:Sun Lingling  Abdelwahab Sayed F  Lewis George K  Garzino-Demo Alfredo
Affiliation:Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, 725 West Lombard Street, Room S613, Baltimore, MD 21201-1192, USA.
Abstract:
CCR5 ligands RANTES, macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1alpha and MIP-1beta are potent and specific inhibitors of strains of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that use CCR5 as a receptor, which are the strains most involved in primary infection. Recently, we observed that release of CCR5 ligands is a consistent and reproducible parameter of response to antigen activation in studies using PBMC. In this study, we show that CCR5 ligands are released upon antigen [Fragment C of tetanus toxin (TTC)] stimulation in 81% (n = 16) of subjects tested, as detected by a standard ELISA in tissue culture supernatants of antigen-activated cells. In contrast, ELISA for other cytokines from the same supernatants revealed that IFN-gamma release could be detected only in 31% of subjects, IL-2 could be detected only in 12% of the subjects and IL-4 was not detectable in any of the subjects tested. Similarly, proliferative responses to TTC, as measured by a standard tritiated thymidine incorporation assay, were detectable in only 56% of the subjects. Similar observations have been reported in flow cytometric studies, and resonate with previous findings emphasizing the role of CCR5 in T cell responses. In addition, the levels of CCR5 ligands in supernatants from antigen-activated cells were sufficient to inhibit infection of R5 HIV. Thus, CCR5 ligands might play a role in controlling HIV in vivo. Taken together, these observations suggest that CCR5 ligands, and in particular MIP-1alpha and MIP-1beta, released in the course of memory responses may play a role in protecting CD4(+) memory T cells from infection.
Keywords:chemokines, lymphoproliferation, MIP-1  /math/alpha.gif"   ALT="  {alpha}"   BORDER="  0"  >, MIP-1ß  , RANTES
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