PLoS Pathogens (Aug 2016)

Temporal Dynamics of CD8+ T Cell Effector Responses during Primary HIV Infection.

  • Korey R Demers,
  • George Makedonas,
  • Marcus Buggert,
  • Michael A Eller,
  • Sarah J Ratcliffe,
  • Nilu Goonetilleke,
  • Chris K Li,
  • Leigh Anne Eller,
  • Kathleen Rono,
  • Lucas Maganga,
  • Sorachai Nitayaphan,
  • Hannah Kibuuka,
  • Jean-Pierre Routy,
  • Mark K Slifka,
  • Barton F Haynes,
  • Andrew J McMichael,
  • Nicole F Bernard,
  • Merlin L Robb,
  • Michael R Betts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. e1005805

Abstract

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The loss of HIV-specific CD8+ T cell cytolytic function is a primary factor underlying progressive HIV infection, but whether HIV-specific CD8+ T cells initially possess cytolytic effector capacity, and when and why this may be lost during infection, is unclear. Here, we assessed CD8+ T cell functional evolution from primary to chronic HIV infection. We observed a profound expansion of perforin+ CD8+ T cells immediately following HIV infection that quickly waned after acute viremia resolution. Selective expression of the effector-associated transcription factors T-bet and eomesodermin in cytokine-producing HIV-specific CD8+ T cells differentiated HIV-specific from bulk memory CD8+ T cell effector expansion. As infection progressed expression of perforin was maintained in HIV-specific CD8+ T cells with high levels of T-bet, but not necessarily in the population of T-betLo HIV-specific CD8+ T cells that expand as infection progresses. Together, these data demonstrate that while HIV-specific CD8+ T cells in acute HIV infection initially possess cytolytic potential, progressive transcriptional dysregulation leads to the reduced CD8+ T cell perforin expression characteristic of chronic HIV infection.