Journal article
Divergent expression of CXCR5 and CCR5 on CD4 T cells and the paradoxical accumulation of T follicular helper cells during HIV infection
J Zaunders, Y Xu, SJ Kent, KK Koelsch, AD Kelleher
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017
Abstract
Viral infection sets in motion a cascade of immune responses, including both CXCR5+CD4+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells that regulate humoral immunity and CCR5+CD4+ T cells that mediate cell-mediated immunity. In peripheral blood mononuclear cells, the majority of memory CD4+ T cells appear to fall into either of these two lineages, CCR5-CXCR5+ or CCR5+CXCR5-. Very high titers of anti-HIV IgG antibodies are a hallmark of infection, strongly suggesting that there is significant HIV-specific CD4+ T cell help to HIV-specific B cells. We now know that characteristic increases in germinal centers (GC) in lymphoid tissue (LT) during SIV and HIV-1 infections are associated with an increase in CXCR5..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors' work was supported by NHMRC Program grant 1052979 (AK, SK, and KK) and NHMRC Fellowship 1063422 (JZ).