Enhanced Th17 Phenotype in Uninfected Neonates Born from Viremic HIV-1-Infected Pregnant Women |
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Authors: | Joana Hygino Morgana M. Vieira Landi V. Guillermo Renato G. Silva-Filho Carmen Saramago Agostinho A. Lima-Silva Regis M. Andrade Arnaldao F. B. Andrade Rodrigo M. Brindeiro Amilcar Tanuri Vander Guimar?es Cleonice Alves de Melo Bento |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Frei Caneca 94, 20.261-040, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Our objective was to evaluate the in vitro functional profile of T cells from uninfected neonates born from HIV-1-infected pregnant women who controlled (G1) or not (G2) the virus replication. We demonstrated that the lymphoproliferation of T cell to polyclonal activators was higher in the G2 as compared with G1. Nevertheless, no detectable proliferative response was observed in response to HIV-1 antigens in both neonate groups. Cytokine dosage in the supernatants of these polyclonally activated T cell cultures demonstrated that, while IL-10 was the dominant cytokine produced in G1, Th17-related cytokines were significantly higher in G2 neonates. The higher Th17 phenotype tendency in G2 was related to high production of IL-23 by lipopolysaccharide-activated monocyte-derived dendritic cells from these neonates. Our results demonstrated immunological disorders in uninfected neonates born from viremic HIV-1-infected mothers that can help to explain why some of these children have elevated risk of clinical morbidity and mortality due to pathological hypersensitivity. |
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