[HTML][HTML] Distinct tryptophan catabolism and Th17/Treg balance in HIV progressors and elite controllers

MA Jenabian, M Patel, I Kema, C Kanagaratham… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
MA Jenabian, M Patel, I Kema, C Kanagaratham, D Radzioch, P Thebault, R Lapointe…
PloS one, 2013journals.plos.org
Tryptophan (Trp) catabolism into immunosuppressive kynurenine (Kyn) by indoleamine 2, 3-
dioxygenase (IDO) was previously linked to Th17/Treg differentiation and immune activation.
Here we examined Trp catabolism and its impact on Th17/Treg balance in uninfected
healthy subjects (HS) and a large cohort of HIV-infected patients with different clinical
outcomes: ART-naïve, Successfully Treated (ST), and elite controllers (EC). In ART-naïve
patients, increased IDO activity/expression, together with elevated levels of TNF-α and …
Tryptophan (Trp) catabolism into immunosuppressive kynurenine (Kyn) by indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) was previously linked to Th17/Treg differentiation and immune activation. Here we examined Trp catabolism and its impact on Th17/Treg balance in uninfected healthy subjects (HS) and a large cohort of HIV-infected patients with different clinical outcomes: ART-naïve, Successfully Treated (ST), and elite controllers (EC). In ART-naïve patients, increased IDO activity/expression, together with elevated levels of TNF-α and sCD40L, were associated with Treg expansion and an altered Th17/Treg balance. These alterations were normalized under ART. In contrast, Trp 2,3-dioxegenase (TDO) expression was dramatically lower in EC when compared to all other groups. Interestingly, EC displayed a distinctive Trp metabolism characterized by low Trp plasma levels similar to ART-naïve patients without accumulating immunosuppressive Kyn levels which was accompanied by a preserved Th17/Treg balance. These results suggest a distinctive Trp catabolism and Th17/Treg balance in HIV progressors and EC. Thus, IDO-induced immune-metabolism may be considered as a new inflammation-related marker for HIV-1 disease progression.
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