Toll-Like Receptor 3 Signalling Up-Regulates Expression of the HIV Co-Receptor G-Protein Coupled Receptor 15 on Human CD4.sup.+ T Cells

Many HIV-2 and SIV isolates, as well as some HIV-1 strains, can use the orphan 7-transmembrane receptor GPR15 as co-receptor for efficient entry into host cells. GPR15 is expressed on central memory and effector memory CD4.sup.+ T cells in healthy individuals and a subset of these cells is susceptib...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2014-02, Vol.9 (2), p.e88195
Hauptverfasser: Kiene, Miriam, Rethi, Bence, Jansson, Marianne, Dillon, Stephanie, Lee, Eric, Lantto, Rebecka, Wilson, Cara, Pöhlmann, Stefan, Chiodi, Francesca
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Zusammenfassung:Many HIV-2 and SIV isolates, as well as some HIV-1 strains, can use the orphan 7-transmembrane receptor GPR15 as co-receptor for efficient entry into host cells. GPR15 is expressed on central memory and effector memory CD4.sup.+ T cells in healthy individuals and a subset of these cells is susceptible to HIV-1 and SIV infection. However, it has not been determined whether GPR15 expression is altered in the context of HIV-1 infection. Here, we show that GPR15 expression in CD4.sup.+ T cells is markedly up-regulated in some HIV-1 infected individuals compared to the rest of the infected patients and to healthy controls. Infection of the PM1 T cell line with primary HIV-1 isolates was found to up-regulate GPR15 expression on the infected cells, indicating that viral components can induce GPR15 expression. Up-regulation of GPR15 expression on CD4.sup.+ T cells was induced by activation of Toll-like receptor 3 signalling via TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-[beta] (TRIF) and was more prominent on gut-homing compared to lymph node-homing CD4.sup.+ T cells. These results suggest that infection-induced up-regulation of GPR15 expression could increase susceptibility of CD4.sup.+ T cells to HIV infection and target cell availability in the gut in some infected individuals.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0088195