Title
NK and CD4 + T cell cooperative immune responses correlate with control of disease in a macaque simian immunodeficiency virus infection model
Date Issued
15 August 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
National Institutes of Health
Abstract
Control of infectious disease may be accomplished by successful vaccination or by complex immunologic and genetic factors favoring Ag-specific multicellular immune responses. Using a rhesus macaque model, we evaluated Ag-specific T cell-dependent NK cell immune responses in SIV-infected macaques, designated "controlling" or "noncontrolling" based on long-term chronic viremia levels, to determine whether NK cell effector functions contribute to control of SIV infection.We observed that Gag stimulation of macaque PBMCs induced subset-specific NK cell responses in SIV-controlling but not SIV-noncontrolling animals, as well as that circulatory NK cell responses were dependent on Ag-specific IL-2 production by CD4 + central memory T cells. NK cell activation was blocked by anti-IL-2-neutralizing Ab and by CD4 + T cell depletion, which abrogated the Gag-specific responses. Among tissue-resident cells, splenic and circulatory NK cells displayed similar activation profiles, whereas liver and mucosal NK cells displayed a decreased activation profile, similar in SIV-controlling and -noncontrolling macaques. Lack of T cell-dependent NK cell function was rescued in SIV-noncontrolling macaques through drug-mediated control of viremia. Our results indicate that control of disease progression in SIV-controlling macaques is associated with cooperation between Ag-specific CD4 + T cells and NK cell effector function, which highlight the importance of such cell-to-cell cooperativity in adaptive immunity and suggest that this interaction should be further investigated in HIV vaccine development and other prophylactic vaccine approaches.
Start page
1878
End page
1885
Volume
189
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Inmunología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84864823114
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Immunology
ISSN of the container
15506606
Sponsor(s)
National Cancer Institute - ZIABC011058.
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