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Bone marrow–based homeostatic proliferation of mature T cells in nonhuman primates: implications for AIDS pathogenesis

Authors :
James G. Else
Donald L. Sodora
Mirko Paiardini
Barbara Cervasi
Nichole R. Klatt
Silvija I. Staprans
Shari N. Gordon
Alagarraju Muthukumar
Jessica C. Engram
Guido Silvestri
Robert S. Mittler
Source :
Blood. 113:612-621
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2009.

Abstract

Bone marrow (BM) is the key hematopoietic organ in mammals and is involved in the homeostatic proliferation of memory CD8+ T cells. Here we expanded on our previous observation that BM is a preferential site for T-cell proliferation in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)–infected sooty mangabeys (SMs) that do not progress to AIDS despite high viremia. We found high levels of mature T-cell proliferation, involving both naive and memory cells, in healthy SMs and rhesus macaques (RMs). In addition, we observed in both species that lineage-specific, BM-based T-cell proliferation follows antibody-mediated in vivo CD4+ or CD8+ T-cell depletion, thus indicating a role for the BM in maintaining T-cell homeostasis under depleting circumstances. We also observed that, in SIV-infected SMs, but not RMs, the level of proliferation of BM-based CD4+ T cells is higher than that of circulating CD4+ T cells. Interestingly, limited BM-based CD4+ T-cell proliferation was found in SIV-infected SMs with low CD4+ T-cell counts, suggesting a regenerative failure in these animals. Collectively, these results indicate that BM is involved in maintaining T-cell homeostasis in primates and suggest a role for BM-based CD4+ T-cell proliferation in determining the benign nature of natural SIV infection of SMs.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
113
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc5adb78bf8132ff70f7f16fd609c1df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-06-159442