HIV Interferes with the Dendritic Cell–T Cell Axis of Macrophage Activation by Shifting Mycobacterium tuberculosis–Specific CD4 T Cells into a Dysfunctional Phenotype

2019
HIV coinfectionis the greatest risk factor for transition of latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection into active tuberculosis (TB). Epidemiological data reveal both the reduction and the impairment of M. tuberculosis –specific CD4 T cells, although the cellular link and actual mechanisms resulting in immune impairment/suppression need further characterization. M. tuberculosis –specific CD4 T cells play a central role in development of protective immunity against TB, in which they participate in the activation of macrophages through the dendritic cell (DC)–T cell axis. Using an in vitro priming system for generating Ag-specific T cells, we explored if HIV– M. tuberculosis –infected ( coinfected) human DCs can dysregulate the M. tuberculosis –specific CD4 T cell phenotype and functionality and subsequently mediate the failure to control M. tuberculosis infection in macrophages. After coculture with coinfectedDCs, M. tuberculosis Ag-specific CD4 T cells lost their ability to enhance control of M. tuberculosis infection in infected macrophages. Coinfectionof DCs reduced proliferation of M. tuberculosis Ag-specific CD4 T cells without affecting their viability, led to increased expression of coinhibitory factors CTLA-4, PD-1, and Blimp-1, and decreased expression of costimulatory molecules CD40L, CD28, and ICOSon the T cells. Expression of the regulatory T cell markers FOXP3 and CD25, together with the immunosuppressive cytokines TGF-β and IL-10, was also significantly increased by coinfectioncompared with M. tuberculosis single infection. Our data suggest a pattern in which HIV, through its effect on DCs, impairs the ability of M. tuberculosis -specific CD4 T cells to maintain a latent TB within human macrophages, which could play an early role in the subsequent development of TB.
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