Tuberculosis Antigen-Specific T-Cell Responses During the First 6 Months of Antiretroviral Treatment
Catherine Riou, Nishtha Jhilmeet, Molebogeng X. Rangaka, Robert J. Wilkinson, Katalin A. Wilkinson
The Journal of Infectious Diseases · 2019-08
Abstract
The reconstitution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-specific CD4 T cells in a cohort of HIV-infected persons starting antiretroviral treatment (ART) in a high tuberculosis endemic area is described. Restoration of the antigen-specific CD4 T-cell subsets mirrored the overall CD4 T-cell compartment. Activation (assessed by HLA-DR expression) decreased during ART but remained elevated compared to HIV-uninfected persons. Despite known M. tuberculosis sensitization determined by interferon-γ release assay, 12/23 participants had no M. tuberculosis-specific CD4 T cells detectable by flow cytometry, combined with overall elevated T-cell activation and memory differentiation, suggesting heightened turnover. Our data suggest early ART initiation to maintain polyfunctional immune memory responses.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Immunology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Antigen
- Flow cytometry
- T cell
- Cd4 t cell
- Immune system
- Medicine
- Biology
- Virology