B cell-mediated infection of stimulated and unstimulated autologous T lymphocytes with HIV-1: Role of complement

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作者
Doepper, S
Stoiber, H
Kacani, L
Sprinzl, G
Steindl, F
Prodinger, WM
Dierich, MP
机构
[1] Univ Innsbruck Hosp, Inst Hyg, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Univ Innsbruck Hosp, Ludwig Boltzmann Inst AIDS Res, Innsbruck, Austria
[3] Univ Innsbruck Hosp, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, Innsbruck, Austria
[4] Univ Agr Vienna, Inst Appl Microbiol, Vienna, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
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10.1016/S0171-2985(00)80035-2
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
In vivo, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is opsonized with complement fragments and virus-specific antibodies (Ab). Thus, HIV is able to interact with complement receptor (CR) - and Fc receptor (FcR) - positive cells such as B cells, follicular dendritic cells or macrophages. In this study we demonstrate that the interaction between B cells and HIV has an impact on autologous primary T cell infection in vitro. We confirmed the presence of complement-fragments and virus-specific Ab on serum-treated HIV using a virus-capture assay. In experiments with CR2-specific Ab we showed that the virus/B cell interaction was mainly dependent on CR2. In infection experiments immobilisation of HIV on stimulated tonsil B cells greatly enhanced the infection of interleukin (IL)-2-activated autologous tonsil T cells. Surprisingly enhancement of T cell infection by B cell-HIV complexes was observed even in the absence of mitogenic stimuli such as PMA and was independent of the addition of exogenous IL-2, Taken together, these results indicate that primary B cells are able to efficiently transmit opsonised HIV to autologous primary T cells and induce a massive enhancement of infection. These in vitro experiments mimic the in vivo situation in the lymphoid tissue and suggest an alternative mechanism for the infection of primary T cells.
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