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FEBS Letters
Impaired antigen presentation to CD4+ T‐cells by HIV‐infected monocytes is related to down‐modulation of CD4 expression on helper T‐cells: Possible involvement of HIV‐induced cellular factors
Epstein, Jay S.2  Louie, Audrey T.2  Hewlett, Indira K.2  Wahl, Larry M.1  Dhawan, Subhash2 
[1] Laboratory of Immunology, National Institute of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD, USA;Imunopathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Division of Transfusion Transmitted Diseases, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD, USA
关键词: HIV;    AIDS;    Monocyte;    T-cell;    Antigen presentation;    MOI;    multiplicity of infection;    MLR;    mixed leukocyte reaction;    HIV;    human immunodeficiency virus;    AIDS;    acquired immunodeficiency syndrome;    TCR;    T-cell receptor;    Ag;    antigen;   
DOI  :  10.1016/S0014-5793(96)01164-7
学科分类:生物化学/生物物理
来源: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Defective antigen presentation by HIV-infected monocytes is related to severe immune dysfunction in patients with AIDS, although the mechanism by which this process occurs is not well defined. Here we report that reduced capacity by HIV-infected monocytes to stimulate or present antigen to CD4+ T-cells was mediated by cellular factors associated with the plasma membranes of HIV-infected monocytes. In contrast, soluble factors secreted by HIV-infected monocytes had little or no effect on T-cell stimulation. Reduced T-cell stimulation by HIV-infected monocytes was related to down-modulation of CD4 expression on helper T-cells and was not affected by the inclusion of anti-HIV-gp120 Ab, indicating the involvement of soluble or cell-associated viral envelope protein to be less likely. Exposure of CD4+ T-cells, that had been in co-culture with HIV-infected monocytes, to uninfected monocytes partially restored impaired T-cell stimulation. Thus, for the first time we report that altered capacity of HIV-infected monocytes to stimulate and present antigen to CD4+ T-cells is related to down-modulation of CD4 expression on T-cells, and appears to occur via membrane-associated cellular factors on HIV-infected monocytes.

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