Elevated glutamate impedes anti-HIV-1 CD8 + T cell responses in HIV-1-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy

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You-Yuan Wang
Cheng Zhen
Wei Hu
Hui-Huang Huang
Yan-Jun Li
Ming-Ju Zhou
Jing Li
Yu-Long Fu
Peng Zhang
Xiao-Yu Li
Tao Yang
Jin-Wen Song
Xing Fan
Jun Zou
Si-Run Meng
Ya-Qin Qin
Yan-Mei Jiao
Ruonan Xu
Ji-Yuan Zhang
Chun-Bao Zhou
Jin-Hong Yuan
Lei Huang
Ming Shi
Liang Cheng
Fu-Sheng Wang
Chao Zhang
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[1] Medical School of Chinese PLA,Department of Infectious Diseases, The Fifth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital
[2] National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases,Department of Emergency
[3] Fifth Medical Center of Chinese PLA Hospital,Guangxi AIDS Clinical Treatment Centre
[4] The Fourth People’s Hospital of Nanning,Medical Research Institute, Frontier Science Center of Immunology and Metabolism
[5] Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University,undefined
[6] Wuhan University,undefined
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CD8 + T cells are essential for long-lasting HIV-1 control and have been harnessed to develop therapeutic and preventive approaches for people living with HIV-1 (PLWH). HIV-1 infection induces marked metabolic alterations. However, it is unclear whether these changes affect the anti-HIV function of CD8 + T cells. Here, we show that PLWH exhibit higher levels of plasma glutamate than healthy controls. In PLWH, glutamate levels positively correlate with HIV-1 reservoir and negatively correlate with the anti-HIV function of CD8 + T cells. Single-cell metabolic modeling reveals glutamate metabolism is surprisingly robust in virtual memory CD8 + T cells (TVM). We further confirmed that glutamate inhibits TVM cells function via the mTORC1 pathway in vitro. Our findings reveal an association between metabolic plasticity and CD8 + T cell-mediated HIV control, suggesting that glutamate metabolism can be exploited as a therapeutic target for the reversion of anti-HIV CD8 + T cell function in PLWH.
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