Low CCR5 expression protects HIV-specific CD4+ T cells of elite controllers from viral entry

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Mathieu Claireaux
Rémy Robinot
Jérôme Kervevan
Mandar Patgaonkar
Isabelle Staropoli
Anne Brelot
Alexandre Nouël
Stacy Gellenoncourt
Xian Tang
Mélanie Héry
Stevenn Volant
Emeline Perthame
Véronique Avettand-Fenoël
Julian Buchrieser
Thomas Cokelaer
Christiane Bouchier
Laurence Ma
Faroudy Boufassa
Samia Hendou
Valentina Libri
Milena Hasan
David Zucman
Pierre de Truchis
Olivier Schwartz
Olivier Lambotte
Lisa A. Chakrabarti
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[1] Université de Paris,Virus and Immunity Unit, Institut Pasteur
[2] CNRS UMR3569,Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub, Department of Computational Biology, Institut Pasteur
[3] Université de Paris,AP
[4] Laboratoire de Microbiologie clinique,HP Hôpital Necker
[5] Université Paris Descartes,Enfants Malades
[6] Sorbonne Paris Cité,CNRS 8104, INSERM U1016
[7] Faculté de Médecine,Biomics Platform, C2RT, Institut Pasteur
[8] Université de Paris,Cytometry and Biomarkers (CB UTechS), Translational Research Center, Institut Pasteur
[9] INSERM U1018,AP
[10] Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health (CESP),HP, Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department
[11] Université de Paris,AP
[12] HIV Unit,HP, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology
[13] Foch Hospital,undefined
[14] Raymond Poincaré Hospital,undefined
[15] INSERM U1184,undefined
[16] Université Paris Sud,undefined
[17] CEA,undefined
[18] Center for Immunology of Viral Infections and Autoimmune Diseases,undefined
[19] University Hospital Paris Sud,undefined
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HIV elite controllers maintain a population of CD4 + T cells endowed with high avidity for Gag antigens and potent effector functions. How these HIV-specific cells avoid infection and depletion upon encounter with the virus remains incompletely understood. Ex vivo characterization of single Gag-specific CD4 + T cells reveals an advanced Th1 differentiation pattern in controllers, except for the CCR5 marker, which is downregulated compared to specific cells of treated patients. Accordingly, controller specific CD4 + T cells show decreased susceptibility to CCR5-dependent HIV entry. Two controllers carried biallelic mutations impairing CCR5 surface expression, indicating that in rare cases CCR5 downregulation can have a direct genetic cause. Increased expression of β-chemokine ligands upon high-avidity antigen/TCR interactions contributes to autocrine CCR5 downregulation in controllers without CCR5 mutations. These findings suggest that genetic and functional regulation of the primary HIV coreceptor CCR5 play a key role in promoting natural HIV control.
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