Altered Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule (SLAM) Expression in HIV Infection and Redirection of HIV-Specific Responses via SLAM Triggering |
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Authors: | Luca Meroni Maria Luisa Fusi Stefania Varchetta Mara Biasin Stefano Rusconi Maria Luisa Villa Jan E. De Vries Gregorio Aversa Massimo Galli Mario Clerici |
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Affiliation: | Universita' di Milano, Ospedale Luigi Sacco, Via G.B. Grassi, 74, Milano, 20157, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) is a transmembrane lymphocytic receptor which gets rapidly upregulated following cell activation. SLAM engagement augments T cell expansion and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production independently of CD28. SLAM signaling is regulated by the SLAM-associated protein. We evaluated the expression and function of SLAM on CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocytes in HIV-infected individuals with either recently acquired infection (Group A) or asymptomatic HIV infection (Group B) and in healthy controls (HC). Soluble antigen (HIV env peptides and tetanus toxoid)- and mitogen-stimulated proliferation and IFN-gamma and IL-10 production upon SLAM costimulation were also measured. Results showed that: (1) SLAM-expressing CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocytes diminish in group A patients compared to both group B patients and HC; (2) SLAM expression on CD4(+) lymphocytes is preferentially associated with the lack of CD7 on cell surface (CD4(+)CD7(-) produce IL-10 but not IFN-gamma); (3) SLAM engagement increases HIV env peptide-stimulated, but neither tetanus toxoid- nor PHA-stimulated proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in patients but not in HC; and (4) SLAM engagement augments IFN-gamma and reduces IL-10 production by env peptide-stimulated PBMC of HIV-infected individuals. These results demonstrate that early HIV infection results in an altered SLAM expression which correlates with a time-limited impairment of cell-mediated immunity. Furthermore, they show that triggering via SLAM potentiates HIV-specific proliferative responses with simultaneous downregulation of IL-10 and redirection of the response to TH0/TH1. |
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Keywords: | HIV cytokines T cell activation immunology SLAM |
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