Cerebrospinal fluid CD14 ++ CD16 + monocytes in HIV-1 subtype C compared with subtype B

Journal of neurovirology(2023)

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CD14 ++ CD16 + monocytes are susceptible to HIV-1 infection, and cross the blood–brain barrier. HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) shows reduced Tat protein chemoattractant activity compared to HIV-1B, which might influence monocyte trafficking into the CNS. We hypothesized that the proportion of monocytes in CSF in HIV-1C is lower than HIV-1B group. We sought to assess differences in monocyte proportions in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and peripheral blood (PB) between people with HIV (PWH) and without HIV (PWoH), and by HIV-1B and -C subtypes. Immunophenotyping was performed by flow cytometry, monocytes were analyzed within CD45 + and CD64 + gated regions and classified in classical (CD14 ++ CD16 − ), intermediate (CD14 ++ CD16 + ), and non-classical (CD14 low CD16 + ). Among PWH, the median [IQR] CD4 nadir was 219 [32–531] cell/mm 3 ; plasma HIV RNA (log 10 ) was 1.60 [1.60–3.21], and 68% were on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Participants with HIV-1C and -B were comparable in terms of age, duration of infection, CD4 nadir, plasma HIV RNA, and ART. The proportion of CSF CD14 ++ CD16 + monocytes was higher in participants with HIV-1C than those with HIV-1B [2.00(0.00–2.80) vs. 0.00(0.00–0.60) respectively, p = 0.03 after BH correction p = 0.10]. Despite viral suppression, the proportion of total monocytes in PB increased in PWH, due to the increase in CD14 ++ CD16 + and CD14 low CD16 + monocytes. The HIV-1C Tat substitution (C30S31) did not interfere with the migration of CD14 ++ CD16 + monocytes to the CNS. This is the first study to evaluate these monocytes in the CSF and PB and compare their proportions according to HIV subtype.
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Cerebrospinal fluids (CSF),HIV subtypes,Flow cytometry,Monocytes,Intermediate,Non-classical
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