Antigen sensitivity is a major determinant of CD8+ T-cell polyfunctionality and HIV-suppressive activity

JR Almeida, D Sauce, DA Price… - Blood, The Journal …, 2009 - ashpublications.org
JR Almeida, D Sauce, DA Price, L Papagno, SY Shin, A Moris, M Larsen, G Pancino…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2009ashpublications.org
CD8+ T cells are major players in the immune response against HIV. However, recent
failures in the development of T cell–based vaccines against HIV-1 have emphasized the
need to reassess our basic knowledge of T cell–mediated efficacy. CD8+ T cells from HIV-1–
infected patients with slow disease progression exhibit potent polyfunctionality and HIV-
suppressive activity, yet the factors that unify these properties are incompletely understood.
We performed a detailed study of the interplay between T-cell functional attributes using a …
Abstract
CD8+ T cells are major players in the immune response against HIV. However, recent failures in the development of T cell–based vaccines against HIV-1 have emphasized the need to reassess our basic knowledge of T cell–mediated efficacy. CD8+ T cells from HIV-1–infected patients with slow disease progression exhibit potent polyfunctionality and HIV-suppressive activity, yet the factors that unify these properties are incompletely understood. We performed a detailed study of the interplay between T-cell functional attributes using a bank of HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell clones isolated in vitro; this approach enabled us to overcome inherent difficulties related to the in vivo heterogeneity of T-cell populations and address the underlying determinants that synthesize the qualities required for antiviral efficacy. Conclusions were supported by ex vivo analysis of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells from infected donors. We report that attributes of CD8+ T-cell efficacy against HIV are linked at the level of antigen sensitivity. Highly sensitive CD8+ T cells display polyfunctional profiles and potent HIV-suppressive activity. These data provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying CD8+ T-cell efficacy against HIV, and indicate that vaccine strategies should focus on the induction of HIV-specific T cells with high levels of antigen sensitivity to elicit potent antiviral efficacy.
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