Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029, India.
J Clin Immunol. 2013 May;33(4):788-97. doi: 10.1007/s10875-013-9868-3. Epub 2013 Jan 25.
The aim of this study was to assess peripheral blood dendritic cell (DC) frequencies and Dendritic Cell-specific intracellular adhesion molecule 3 grabbing non-integrin related (DC-SIGNR) genotyping in healthy individuals, injecting drug users and HIV-1 infected individuals and correlate with different clinical parameters from north India.
Blood from 30 seronegative healthy individuals, 30 injecting drug users, and 30 patients infected with HIV-1 from North India were collected. Peripheral blood DC frequencies were determined by flow cytometry and repeat region polymorphism in DC-SIGNR was performed by PCR.
There was a significantly lower number of DCs and their subsets in patients infected with HIV-1 compared to injecting drug users and healthy individuals. A significant positive correlation of DCs and their subsets with CD4(+) T cells and negative correlation with HIV-1 viral load was found. A salient finding of this study was the association of the heterozygous 7/5 DC-SIGNR genotypes with higher percentage of DCs and their subsets and higher CD4(+) T cell counts and lower viral load compared to the homozygous 7/7 DC-SIGNR genotypes in patients infected with HIV-1.
This is the first study to assess the DC subsets and its association with DC-SIGNR polymorphism in injecting drug users and HIV-1 infected patients and suggests the protective role of 7/5 DC-SIGNR genotypes in HIV-1 infection.
本研究旨在评估健康个体、注射吸毒者和 HIV-1 感染者外周血树突状细胞(DC)频率和 DC 特异性细胞间黏附分子 3 抓取非整合素相关(DC-SIGNR)基因分型,并与来自印度北部的不同临床参数相关联。
收集了来自印度北部 30 名血清阴性健康个体、30 名注射吸毒者和 30 名 HIV-1 感染者的血液。通过流式细胞术测定外周血 DC 频率,并通过 PCR 测定 DC-SIGNR 重复区多态性。
与注射吸毒者和健康个体相比,HIV-1 感染者的 DC 及其亚群数量显著减少。发现 DC 及其亚群与 CD4(+) T 细胞呈显著正相关,与 HIV-1 病毒载量呈显著负相关。本研究的一个显著发现是,与 HIV-1 感染者的纯合 7/7 DC-SIGNR 基因型相比,杂合 7/5 DC-SIGNR 基因型与更高百分比的 DC 及其亚群以及更高的 CD4(+) T 细胞计数和更低的病毒载量相关。
这是第一项评估注射吸毒者和 HIV-1 感染者 DC 亚群及其与 DC-SIGNR 多态性关联的研究,表明 7/5 DC-SIGNR 基因型在 HIV-1 感染中具有保护作用。