Title : CD26\/dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD26\/DPPIV) is highly expressed in peripheral blood of HIV-1 exposed uninfected female sex workers - Songok_2010_Virol.J_7_343 |
Author(s) : Songok EM , Osero B , McKinnon L , Rono MK , Apidi W , Matey EJ , Meyers AF , Luo M , Kimani J , Wachihi C , Ball BT , Plummer FA , Mpoke S |
Ref : Virol J , 7 :343 , 2010 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Design of effective vaccines against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) continues to present formidable challenges. However, individuals who are exposed HIV-1 but do not get infected may reveal correlates of protection that may inform on effective vaccine design. A preliminary gene expression analysis of HIV resistant female sex workers (HIV-R) suggested a high expression CD26/DPPIV gene. Previous studies have indicated an anti-HIV effect of high CD26/DPPIV expressing cells in vitro. Similarly, high CD26/DPPIV protein levels in vivo have been shown to be a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. We carried out a study to confirm if the high CD26/DPPIV gene expression among the HIV-R were concordant with high blood protein levels and its correlation with clinical type 2 diabetes and other perturbations in the insulin signaling pathway. RESULTS: A quantitative CD26/DPPIV plasma analysis from 100 HIV-R, 100 HIV infected (HIV +) and 100 HIV negative controls (HIV Neg) showed a significantly elevated CD26/DPPIV concentration among the HIV-R group (mean 1315 ng/ml) than the HIV Neg (910 ng/ml) and HIV + (870 ng/ml, p < 0.001). Similarly a FACs analysis of cell associated DPPIV (CD26) revealed a higher CD26/DPPIV expression on CD4+ T-cells derived from HIV-R than from the HIV+ (90.30% vs 80.90 p = 0.002) and HIV Neg controls (90.30% vs 82.30 p < 0.001) respectively. A further comparison of the mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) of CD26/DPPIV expression showed a higher DPP4 MFI on HIV-R CD4+ T cells (median 118 vs 91 for HIV-Neg, p = 0.0003). An evaluation for hyperglycemia, did not confirm Type 2 diabetes but an impaired fasting glucose condition (5.775 mmol/L). A follow-up quantitative PCR analysis of the insulin signaling pathway genes showed a down expression of NFkappaB, a central mediator of the immune response and activator of HIV-1 transcription. CONCLUSION: HIV resistant sex workers have a high expression of CD26/DPPIV in tandem with lowered immune activation markers. This may suggest a novel role for CD26/DPPIV in protection against HIV infection in vivo. |
PubMedSearch : Songok_2010_Virol.J_7_343 |
PubMedID: 21108831 |
Songok EM, Osero B, McKinnon L, Rono MK, Apidi W, Matey EJ, Meyers AF, Luo M, Kimani J, Wachihi C, Ball BT, Plummer FA, Mpoke S (2010)
CD26\/dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD26\/DPPIV) is highly expressed in peripheral blood of HIV-1 exposed uninfected female sex workers
Virol J
7 :343
Songok EM, Osero B, McKinnon L, Rono MK, Apidi W, Matey EJ, Meyers AF, Luo M, Kimani J, Wachihi C, Ball BT, Plummer FA, Mpoke S (2010)
Virol J
7 :343