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Persistent T cell unresponsiveness associated with chronic visceral leishmaniasis in HIV-coinfected patients.

Authors :
de Vrij, Nicky
Pollmann, Julia
Rezende, Antonio M.
Ibarra-Meneses, Ana V.
Pham, Thao-Thy
Hailemichael, Wasihun
Kassa, Mekibib
Bogale, Tadfe
Melkamu, Roma
Yeshanew, Arega
Mohammed, Rezika
Diro, Ermias
Maes, Ilse
Domagalska, Malgorzata A.
Landuyt, Hanne
Vogt, Florian
van Henten, Saskia
Laukens, Kris
Cuypers, Bart
Meysman, Pieter
Source :
Communications Biology. 5/3/2024, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A large proportion of HIV-coinfected visceral leishmaniasis (VL-HIV) patients exhibit chronic disease with frequent VL recurrence. However, knowledge on immunological determinants underlying the disease course is scarce. We longitudinally profiled the circulatory cellular immunity of an Ethiopian HIV cohort that included VL developers. We show that chronic VL-HIV patients exhibit high and persistent levels of TIGIT and PD-1 on CD8+/CD8- T cells, in addition to a lower frequency of IFN-γ+ TIGIT- CD8+/CD8- T cells, suggestive of impaired T cell functionality. At single T cell transcriptome and clonal resolution, the patients show CD4+ T cell anergy, characterised by a lack of T cell activation and lymphoproliferative response. These findings suggest that PD-1 and TIGIT play a pivotal role in VL-HIV chronicity, and may be further explored for patient risk stratification. Our findings provide a strong rationale for adjunctive immunotherapy for the treatment of chronic VL-HIV patients to break the recurrent disease cycle. A longitudinal study of the circulatory cellular immunity of individuals co-infected with recurrent visceral leishmaniasis and HIV suggests that T cell unresponsiveness underlies visceral leishmaniasis chronicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Communications Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177046085
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06225-2