GITR activation ex vivo impairs CD8 T cell function in people with HIV on antiretroviral therapy

iScience(2023)

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Glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor related protein (GITR) is a co-stimulatory immune check-point molecule constitutively expressed on regulatory T cells (T-regs) and on activated T conventional cells (T-conv). In blood collected from PWH on suppressive ART, GITR expression was reduced in multiple activated CD4 and CD8 T cell subsets but was increased in Tregs. HIV specific CD8 T cells expressed higher levels of GITR and programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) compared to total CD8 T cells. Following stimulation with HIV peptides and GITR-ligand (L), we demonstrated a significant decrease in killing by HIV specific CD8 T cells and an increased exhausted profile. T cell receptor co-stimulation with GITR-L abrogated T-reg suppression and induced expansion of CD4 T-conv. We conclude that GITR activation is an additional factor contributing to an impaired HIV immune response in PWH on ART and that GITR agonist antibodies should not be pursued for HIV cure strategies.
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antiretroviral therapy,hiv,activation,t-cell
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