B7-H1 is up-regulated in HIV infection and is a novel surrogate marker of disease progression

D Trabattoni, M Saresella, M Biasin… - Blood, The Journal …, 2003 - ashpublications.org
D Trabattoni, M Saresella, M Biasin, A Boasso, L Piacentini, P Ferrante, H Dong, R Maserati…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2003ashpublications.org
The ligation of programmed death-ligand 1 (B7-H1) to T cells results in the preferential
production of interleukin 10 (IL-10). We investigated if B7-H1 would be up-regulated in HIV
infection, a disease characterized by increased IL-10 production, by measuring B7-H1, B7-1
(CD80), and B7-2 (CD86) expression and mRNA in 36 HIV-infected patients and in 22
healthy controls (HCs). Results showed that (1) B7-H1 expression and mRNA are
augmented in cells of HIV patients;(2) increased IL-10 production in these patients is largely …
The ligation of programmed death-ligand 1 (B7-H1) to T cells results in the preferential production of interleukin 10 (IL-10). We investigated if B7-H1 would be up-regulated in HIV infection, a disease characterized by increased IL-10 production, by measuring B7-H1, B7-1 (CD80), and B7-2 (CD86) expression and mRNA in 36 HIV-infected patients and in 22 healthy controls (HCs). Results showed that (1) B7-H1 expression and mRNA are augmented in cells of HIV patients; (2) increased IL-10 production in these patients is largely induced by B7-H1–expressing CD14+ cells; (3) an inverse correlation is detected between B7-H1 expression and CD4 counts, whereas the up-regulation of B7-H1 is directly associated with HIV plasma viremia; (4) antiviral therapy results in the parallel down modulation of IL-10 production and B7-H1 expression/synthesis; and (5) B7-H1/CD80 and B7-H1/CD86 mRNA ratios are increased in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of HIV patients compared with HCs. B7-H1 synthesis and expression are up-regulated in HIV infection, and the degree of dysregulation correlates with the severity of disease. Aberrant antigen presentation by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that exhibit increased B7-H1 expression and IL-10 production in HIV infection could be responsible for T-lymphocyte unresponsiveness and loss of protective immunity. B7-H1 is a surrogate marker potentially involved in AIDS disease progression.
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