NLRP3 inflammasome induces CD4+ T cell loss in chronically HIV-1-infected patients

AIDS/HIV; Caspases and caspase substrates; Inflammation; T cells.
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  • J Clin Invest
  • 13.6
  • 2021 Mar 15;131(6):e138861.
  • Human
  • 流式
  • 病毒/微生物
  • 病毒/微生物
  • T细胞
  • HIV
  • BDCA-2 (CD303)
  • doi: 10.1172/JCI138861.

Abstract

Chronic HIV-1 infection is generally characterized by progressive CD4+ T cell depletion due to direct and bystander death that is closely associated with persistent HIV-1 replication and an inflammatory environment in vivo. The mechanisms underlying the loss of CD4+ T cells in patients with chronic HIV-1 infection are incompletely understood. In this study, we simultaneously monitored caspase-1 and caspase-3 activation in circulating CD4+ T cells, which revealed that pyroptotic and apoptotic CD4+ T cells are distinct cell populations with different phenotypic characteristics. Levels of pyroptosis and apoptosis in CD4+ T cells were significantly elevated during chronic HIV-1 infection, and decreased following effective antiretroviral therapy. Notably, the occurrence of pyroptosis was further confirmed by elevated gasdermin D activation in lymph nodes of HIV-1-infected individuals. Mechanistically, caspase-1 activation closely correlated with the inflammatory marker expression and was shown to occur through NLRP3 inflammasome activation driven by virus-dependent and/or -independent ROS production, while caspase-3 activation in CD4+ T cells was more closely related to T cell activation status. Hence, our findings show that NLRP3-dependent pyroptosis plays an essential role in CD4+ T cell loss in HIV-1-infected patients and implicate pyroptosis signaling as a target for anti-HIV-1 treatment.Keywords: AIDS/HIV; Caspases and caspase substrates; Inflammation; T cells.
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