The Function of CD3+CD56+NKT-Like Cells in HIV-Infected Individuals

Author:

Jiang Yongjun12ORCID,Cui Xiaojian13ORCID,Cui Chen12ORCID,Zhang Jian12,Zhou Fangyuan12,Zhang Zining12,Fu Yajing12,Xu Junjie12,Chu Zhenxing12ORCID,Liu Jing12,Han Xiaoxu12ORCID,Liao Christina12ORCID,Wang Yanan12,Cao Yaming4,Shang Hong12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of AIDS Immunology of National Health and Family Planning Commission, Department of Laboratory Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, China Medical University, No. 155 Nanjing North Street, Heping District, Shenyang 110001, China

2. Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Hangzhou 310003, China

3. Tianjin Children's Hospital, Tianjin 300074, China

4. Department of Immunology, Basic Medical College, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001, China

Abstract

CD3+CD56+NKT-like cells are one of the critical effectors in the immune response to viral infection and tumors, but the functional features of NKT-like cells in HIV infection have been rarely reported. In this study, we observed and described the state of NKT-like cell functions in primary HIV-infected individuals (PHIs), chronic HIV-infected individuals (CHIs), long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs), and HIV-negative controls (NCs). The results showed that the percentage of IFN-γ+CD3+CD56+NKT-like cells was notably higher in LTNPs compared with CHIs, and the proportion of CD3+CD56+NKT-like cells with dual function (IFN-γ+CD107a+NKT-like cells) in LTNPs was also much higher than in CHIs. Additionally, the percentages of IFN-γ+CD107a+NKT-like cells negatively correlated with viral load. Taken together, our data demonstrated that good functions of CD3+CD56+NKT-like cells in LTNPs likely occurred as a protective mechanism that slows down HIV disease progression.

Funder

Mega Projects of National Science Research for the 12th Five-Year Plan

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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