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Decreased Fc receptor expression on innate immune cells is associated with impaired antibody-mediated cellular phagocytic activity in chronically HIV-1 infected individuals

Dugast, Anne-Sophie and Tonelli, Andrew and Berger, Christoph T. and Ackerman, Margaret E. and Sciaranghella, Gaia and Liu, Qingquan and Sips, Magdalena and Toth, Ildiko and Piechocka-Trocha, Alicja and Ghebremichael, Musie and Alter, Galit. (2011) Decreased Fc receptor expression on innate immune cells is associated with impaired antibody-mediated cellular phagocytic activity in chronically HIV-1 infected individuals. Virology, 415 (2). pp. 160-167.

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Abstract

In addition to neutralization, antibodies mediate other antiviral activities including antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP), antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), as well as complement deposition. While it is established that progressive HIV infection is associated with reduced ADCC and ADCP, the underlying mechanism for this loss of function is unknown. Here we report considerable changes in FcR expression over the course of HIV infection on both mDCs and monocytes, including elevated FcγRI expression in acute HIV infection and reduced expression of FcγRII and FcγRIIIa in chronic HIV infection. Furthermore, selective blockade of FcγRII alone was associated with a loss in ADCP activity, suggesting that FcγRII plays a central role in modulating ADCP. Overall, HIV infection is associated with a number of changes in FcR expression on phagocytic cells that are associated with changes in their ability to respond to antibody-opsonized targets, potentially contributing to a failure in viral clearance in progressive HIV-1 infection.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Translational Immunology (Berger)
UniBasel Contributors:Berger, Christoph T.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Academic Press
ISSN:0042-6822
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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