Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.

Chronic immune activation despite long-term therapy poses an obstacle to immune recovery in HIV infection. The role of antigen presenting cells (APCs) in chronic immune activation during HIV infection remains to be fully determined. APCs, the frontline of immune defense against pathogens, are capabl...

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Main Authors: Lauren H Nagy, Irina Grishina, Monica Macal, Lauren A Hirao, William K Hu, Sumathi Sankaran-Walters, Christopher A Gaulke, Richard Pollard, Jennifer Brown, Maria Suni, Andreas J Baumler, Smita Ghanekar, Maria L Marco, Satya Dandekar
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3758347?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e0fd5ff4dd024cd1b38db40224385ca22020-11-25T02:15:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7278910.1371/journal.pone.0072789Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.Lauren H NagyIrina GrishinaMonica MacalLauren A HiraoWilliam K HuSumathi Sankaran-WaltersChristopher A GaulkeRichard PollardJennifer BrownMaria SuniAndreas J BaumlerSmita GhanekarMaria L MarcoSatya DandekarChronic immune activation despite long-term therapy poses an obstacle to immune recovery in HIV infection. The role of antigen presenting cells (APCs) in chronic immune activation during HIV infection remains to be fully determined. APCs, the frontline of immune defense against pathogens, are capable of distinguishing between pathogens and non-pathogenic, commensal bacteria. We hypothesized that HIV infection induces dysfunction in APC immune recognition and response to some commensal bacteria and that this may promote chronic immune activation. Therefore we examined APC inflammatory cytokine responses to commensal lactobacilli. We found that APCs from HIV-infected patients produced an enhanced inflammatory response to Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 as compared to APCs from healthy, HIV-negative controls. Increased APC expression of TLR2 and CD36, signaling through p38-MAPK, and decreased expression of MAP kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) in HIV infection was associated with this heightened immune response. Our findings suggest that chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of APCs to commensal lactobacilli, a mechanism that may partly contribute to chronic immune activation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3758347?pdf=render
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author Lauren H Nagy
Irina Grishina
Monica Macal
Lauren A Hirao
William K Hu
Sumathi Sankaran-Walters
Christopher A Gaulke
Richard Pollard
Jennifer Brown
Maria Suni
Andreas J Baumler
Smita Ghanekar
Maria L Marco
Satya Dandekar
spellingShingle Lauren H Nagy
Irina Grishina
Monica Macal
Lauren A Hirao
William K Hu
Sumathi Sankaran-Walters
Christopher A Gaulke
Richard Pollard
Jennifer Brown
Maria Suni
Andreas J Baumler
Smita Ghanekar
Maria L Marco
Satya Dandekar
Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
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author_facet Lauren H Nagy
Irina Grishina
Monica Macal
Lauren A Hirao
William K Hu
Sumathi Sankaran-Walters
Christopher A Gaulke
Richard Pollard
Jennifer Brown
Maria Suni
Andreas J Baumler
Smita Ghanekar
Maria L Marco
Satya Dandekar
author_sort Lauren H Nagy
title Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
title_short Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
title_full Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
title_fullStr Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
title_full_unstemmed Chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal Lactobacillus.
title_sort chronic hiv infection enhances the responsiveness of antigen presenting cells to commensal lactobacillus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Chronic immune activation despite long-term therapy poses an obstacle to immune recovery in HIV infection. The role of antigen presenting cells (APCs) in chronic immune activation during HIV infection remains to be fully determined. APCs, the frontline of immune defense against pathogens, are capable of distinguishing between pathogens and non-pathogenic, commensal bacteria. We hypothesized that HIV infection induces dysfunction in APC immune recognition and response to some commensal bacteria and that this may promote chronic immune activation. Therefore we examined APC inflammatory cytokine responses to commensal lactobacilli. We found that APCs from HIV-infected patients produced an enhanced inflammatory response to Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 as compared to APCs from healthy, HIV-negative controls. Increased APC expression of TLR2 and CD36, signaling through p38-MAPK, and decreased expression of MAP kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) in HIV infection was associated with this heightened immune response. Our findings suggest that chronic HIV infection enhances the responsiveness of APCs to commensal lactobacilli, a mechanism that may partly contribute to chronic immune activation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3758347?pdf=render
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