γδ T cells mediate robust anti‐HIV functions during antiretroviral therapy regardless of immune checkpoint expression

Author:

Field Kirsty R1ORCID,Wragg Kathleen M1,Kent Stephen J12ORCID,Lee Wen Shi1ORCID,Juno Jennifer A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Melbourne, at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity Melbourne VIC Australia

2. Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and Department of Infectious Diseases, Central Clinical School Monash University Melbourne VIC Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAlthough antiretroviral therapy (ART) efficiently suppresses HIV viral load, immune dysregulation and dysfunction persist in people living with HIV (PLWH). γδ T cells are functionally impaired during untreated HIV infection, but the extent to which they are reconstituted upon ART is currently unclear.MethodsUtilising a cohort of ART‐treated PLWH, we assessed the frequency and phenotype, characterised in vitro functional responses and defined the impact of immune checkpoint marker expression on effector functions of both Vδ1 and Vδ2 T cells. We additionally explore the in vitro expansion of Vδ2 T cells from PLWH on ART and the mechanisms by which such expanded cells may sense and kill HIV‐infected targets.ResultsA matured NK cell‐like phenotype was observed for Vδ1 T cells among 25 ART‐treated individuals (PLWH/ART) studied compared to 17 HIV‐uninfected controls, with heightened expression of 2B4, CD160, TIGIT and Tim‐3. Despite persistent phenotypic perturbations, Vδ1 T cells from PLWH/ART exhibited strong CD16‐mediated activation and degranulation, which were suppressed upon Tim‐3 and TIGIT crosslinking. Vδ2 T cell degranulation responses to the phosphoantigen (E)‐4‐hydroxy‐3‐methyl‐but‐2‐enyl pyrophosphate at concentrations up to 2 ng mL−1 were significantly impaired in an immune checkpoint‐independent manner among ART‐treated participants. Nonetheless, expanded Vδ2 T cells from PLWH/ART retained potent anti‐HIV effector functions, with the NKG2D receptor contributing substantially to the elimination of infected cells.ConclusionOur findings highlight that although significant perturbations remain within the γδ T cell compartment throughout ART‐treated HIV, both subsets retain the capacity for robust anti‐HIV effector functions.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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