Maturation and Mip-1β production of cytomegalovirus-specific T cell responses in Tanzanian children, adolescents and adults: Impact by HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infections

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It is well accepted that aging and HIV infection are associated with quantitative and functional changes of CMV-specific T cell responses. We studied here the expression of Mip-1β and the T cell maturation marker CD27 within CMVpp65-specific CD4 + and CD8 + T cells in relation to age, HIV and active Tuberculosis (TB) co-infection in a cohort of Tanzanian volunteers (≤16 years of age, n = 108 and ≥18 years, n = 79). Independent of HIV co-infection, IFNγ + CMVpp65-specific CD4 + T cell frequencies increased with age. In adults, HIV co-infection further increased the frequencies of these cells. A high capacity for Mip-1β production together with a CD27 low phenotype was characteristic for these cells in children and adults. Interestingly, in addition to HIV co-infection active TB disease was linked to further down regulation of CD27 and increased capacity of Mip-1β production in CMVpp65-specific CD4 + T cells. These phenotypic and functional changes of CMVpp65-specific CD4 T cells observed during HIV infection and active TB could be associated with increased CMV reactivation rates.

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Portevin, D., Moukambi, F., Mpina, M., Bauer, A., Haraka, F., Chachage, M., … Geldmacher, C. (2015). Maturation and Mip-1β production of cytomegalovirus-specific T cell responses in Tanzanian children, adolescents and adults: Impact by HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infections. PLoS ONE, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126716

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