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Low levels of SIV infection in sooty mangabey central-memory CD4+ T-cells is associated with limited CCR5 expression

Authors :
Ann Chahroudi
Jan Münch
Nadeene E. Riddick
Luca Micci
Jason M. Brenchley
Elane Reyes-Aviles
Shari N. Gordon
Paul L Hallberg
Ivona Pandrea
Barbara Cervasi
Frank Kirchhoff
Carol L. Vinton
Cristian Apetrei
Mirko Paiardini
Steven E. Bosinger
Miles P. Davenport
James G. Else
Ming Liang Chan
Ronald G. Collman
Alexandra M. Ortiz
Nicholas Francella
Timothy E. Schlub
Elizabeth M. Cramer
Guido Silvestri
Source :
Nature medicine
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Naturally simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected sooty mangabeys do not progress to AIDS despite high-level virus replication. We previously showed that the fraction of CD4(+)CCR5(+) T cells is lower in sooty mangabeys compared to humans and macaques. Here we found that, after in vitro stimulation, sooty mangabey CD4(+) T cells fail to upregulate CCR5 and that this phenomenon is more pronounced in CD4(+) central memory T cells (T(CM) cells). CD4(+) T cell activation was similarly uncoupled from CCR5 expression in sooty mangabeys in vivo during acute SIV infection and the homeostatic proliferation that follows antibody-mediated CD4(+) T cell depletion. Sooty mangabey CD4(+) T(CM) cells that express low amounts of CCR5 showed reduced susceptibility to SIV infection both in vivo and in vitro when compared to CD4(+) T(CM) cells of rhesus macaques. These data suggest that low CCR5 expression on sooty mangabey CD4(+) T cells favors the preservation of CD4(+) T cell homeostasis and promotes an AIDS-free status by protecting CD4(+) T(CM) cells from direct virus infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
17
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9632aaed86b344b0e58790a4d90f40f3