PD-1 is a regulator of virus-specific CD8+ T cell survival in HIV infection
Institute of Neuroimmunology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · John Radcliffe Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Here, we report on the expression of programmed death (PD)-1 on human virus-specific CD8(+) T cells and the effect of manipulating signaling through PD-1 on the survival, proliferation, and cytokine function of these cells. PD-1 expression was found to be low on naive CD8(+) T cells and increased on memory CD8(+) T cells according to antigen specificity. Memory CD8(+) T cells specific for poorly controlled chronic persistent virus (HIV) more frequently expressed PD-1 than memory CD8(+) T cells specific for well-controlled persistent virus (cytomegalovirus) or acute (vaccinia) viruses. PD-1 expression was independent of maturational markers on memory CD8(+) T cells and was not directly associated with an…
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Authors
11- CPConstantinos PetrovasCorresponding
Institute of Neuroimmunology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- JPJoseph P. Casazza
Institute of Neuroimmunology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- JMJason M. Brenchley
- DADavid A. Price
John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford
- EGEmma Gostick
John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford
Topics & keywords
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Biology
- CD8
- Interleukin 21
- Immunology
- Virus
- Virology
- Apoptosis
- Good health and well-being