HIV-1 infection is associated with depletion of germinal center B cells and a decrease in IgA+plasma cells in the GI tract

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Cossarini FrancescaORCID,Shang JoanORCID,Krek AzraORCID,Al-taie ZainabORCID,Hou RuixueORCID,Canales-Herrerias PabloORCID,Tokuyama MinamiORCID,Tankelevich Michael,Tillowiz Adam,Jha DivyaORCID,Livanos Alexandra E.ORCID,Leyre LouiseORCID,Uzzan MathieuORCID,Martinez-Delgado Gustavo,Tylor Matthew,Sharma Keshav,Bourgonje Arno RORCID,Cruz Michael,Ioannou GiorgioORCID,Dawson Travis,D’Souza DarwinORCID,Kim-Schulze Seunghee,Akm Ahmed,Aberg Judith A.ORCID,Chen Benjamin K.ORCID,Gnjatic Sacha,Polydorides Alexandros D.ORCID,Cerutti AndreaORCID,Argmann Carmen,Vujkovic-Cvijin IvanORCID,Suarez-Farinas MayteORCID,Petralia Francesca,Faith Jeremiah J.ORCID,Mehandru Saurabh

Abstract

AbstractGastrointestinal (GI) B cells and plasma cells (PCs), critical to mucosal homeostasis, play an important role in the host response to HIV-1 infection. Here, high resolution mapping of human B cells and PCs from colon and ileum during both viremic and suppressed HIV-1 infection identified a significant reduction in germinal center (GC) B cells and Follicular Dendritic Cells (FDCs) during HIV-1 viremia. Further, IgA+PCs, the major cellular output of intestinal GCs were significantly reduced during viremic HIV-1 infection. PC-associated transcriptional perturbations, including type I interferon signaling persisted in antiretroviral therapy (ART) treated individuals, suggesting ongoing disruption of the intestinal immune milieu during ART. GI humoral immune perturbations associated with changes in intestinal microbiome composition and systemic inflammation. Herein, we highlight a key immune defect in the GI mucosa due to HIV-1 viremia, with major implications.One Sentence SummaryMajor perturbations in intestinal GC dynamics in viremic HIV-1 infection relate to reduced IgA+plasma cells, systemic inflammation and microbiota changes.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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