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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Imunogenicidade de vacinas de DNA codificando peptídeos conservados e promíscuos do HIV-1,  em camundongos BALB/c / Immunogenicity of DNA vaccines encoding conserved and promiscuous HIV-1 peptides, in BALB/c mice

Almeida, Rafael Ribeiro 10 June 2011 (has links)
A pandemia de AIDS é um dos principais problemas de saúde pública no mundo e demanda o desenvolvimento de uma vacina eficaz. Uma abordagem vacinal ideal, baseada em resposta celular contra o HIV-1, deveria induzir uma resposta imune mediada tanto por células T CD4+ quanto CD8+. A diversidade genética do HIV-1 é uma grande preocupação para o desenvolvimento de uma vacina e sequências consenso têm sido utilizadas a fim de contornar a barreira imposta por essa diversidade. A escolha apropriada dos antígenos a comporem as construções vacinas também é relevante, visto que proteínas como Gag e Vif têm se mostrado bastante imunogênicas, enquanto alguns trabalhos têm demonstrado que Env possui características imunossupressoras e que respostas celulares contra esse antígeno podem ser danosas aos indivíduos vacinados. Nosso grupo demonstrou que uma vacina de DNA (HIVBr18) codificando 18 peptídeos para linfócitos T CD4+, promíscuos (capazes de se ligarem a múltiplas moléculas HLA-DR) e conservados na sequência consenso do subtipo B do HIV-1 foi capaz de induzir uma resposta celular ampla, polifuncional e de longa duração em camundongos BALB/c e transgênicos para moléculas HLA. Neste trabalho identificamos 34 peptídeos potencialmente reconhecidos por linfócitos T CD4+, promíscuos e conservados na sequência consenso dos consensos do grupo M do HIV-1. Uma vacina de DNA (HIVBr27) codificando 27 dos 34 peptídeos (exceto os 7 peptídeos de Env identificados) induziu uma resposta mais ampla e de maior magnitude que a vacina HIVBr18 em camundongos BALB/c. Além disso, a vacina HIVBr27 induziu maior frequência de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+ polifuncionais, capazes de proliferar e produzir as citocinas IFN-gama e TNF-alfa. Desenvolvemos também uma vacina de DNA (HIVenv7) codificando os 7 peptídeos de Env do HIV-1 identificados. A co-imunização de HIVenv7+HIVBr27 reduziu a amplitude da resposta celular contra peptídeos codificados pela vacina HIVBr27. Além disso, a co-imunização reduziu a magnitude da resposta e a frequência de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+ polifuncionais contra o pool de 27 peptídeos codificados por essa vacina. A vacina HIVBr27, desenhada para induzir uma resposta de linfócitos T CD4+ ampla e intensa contra peptídeos promíscuos e conservados da sequência consenso dos consensos do grupo M do HIV-1, é mais imunogênica e mais completa que a vacina HIVBr18, tendo potencial de conferir, em grande cobertura populacional, imunidade contra os diversos subtipos circulantes do vírus. O fenômeno observado na co-imunização com HIVenv7 sugere que a inclusão do envelope em imunógenos contra o HIV-1 possa ser prejudicial. Por outro lado, isto faz desse plasmídeo um alvo promissor para terapias imunológicas que visem indução de imunossupressão / The AIDS pandemic is a worldwide major public health problem and requires the development of an effective vaccine. An ideal vaccine approach based on cellular immune responses against HIV-1 should induce an immune response mediated by both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. HIV-1 genetic diversity is a major concern for developing a vaccine and consensus sequences have been used to circumvent the barrier posed by this diversity. The appropriate choice of antigens to compose the vaccines is also relevant, since proteins such as Gag and Vif have been shown to be immunogenic, while some studies have shown that Env has immunosuppressive characteristics and cellular responses against this antigen can be harmful to vaccinated individuals. Our group has demonstrated that a DNA vaccine (HIVBr18) encoding promiscuous multiple HLA-DR binding, conserved B-subtype HIV-1 CD4+ T cell epitopes was able to induce a broad, polyfunctional and long lasting T cell response in BALB/c and HLA transgenic mice. In this work we identified 34 promiscuous and conserved sequences within the group M HIV-1 consensus of the consensus sequence, potentially recognized by CD4+ T cells. A DNA vaccine (HIVBr27) encoding 27 of the 34 peptides (except the 7 Env identified peptides) induced a broader and higher magnitude T cell response than HIVBr18 vaccine in BALB/c mice. Moreover, the vaccine HIVBr27 induced a higher frequency of polyfunctional CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, able to proliferate and produce the cytokines IFN-gama and TNF-alfa. We also developed a DNA vaccine (HIVenv7) encoding the 7 HIV-1 Env identified peptides. Co-immunization with HIVenv7+HIVBr27 reduced the breadth of the cellular immune response against the HIVBr27 encoded peptides. Besides, co-imunization reduced the magnitude of the response and the frequency of polyfunctional CD4+ and CD8+ T cells against the pool of 27 peptides encoded by this vaccine. The HIVBr27 vaccine, designed to induce a broad and intense CD4+ T cell response against promiscuous and conserved peptides within the group M HIV-1 consensus of the consensus sequence, is more immunogenic and more complete than the vaccine HIVBr18, having the potential to provide, with wide population coverage, immunity against various circulating subtypes of the virus. The phenomenon observed in the co-immunization with HIVenv7 suggests that the inclusion of the envelope in immunogens against HIV-1 may be harmful. On the other hand, these results suggest that HIVenv7 is a promising target for immune therapies aimed at inducing immunosuppression
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The role of Janus Kinase 3 in CD4+ T Cell Homeostasis and Function: A Dissertation

Mayack, Shane Renee 13 September 2004 (has links)
This dissertation addresses the role for Janus Kinase 3 (Jak3) in CD4+ T cell homeostasis and function. Jak3 is a protein tyrosine kinase whose activity is essential for signals mediated by the γc dependent cytokines IL-2, -4, -7, -9, -15, and -21. Previous data have demonstrated that peripheral CD4+ T cells from Jak3-deficient mice have a memory phenotype and are functionally impaired in both proliferative and IL-2 responses in vitro. Interestingly, Jak3/γc activity has been previously shown to play a role in the prevention of T cell anergy. These studies were initiated to more precisely define the role for Jak3/γc cytokines in the prevention of T cell anergy and the maintenance of functional CD4+ T cell responses. We began to address this question by assessing global gene expression changes between wild type and Jak3-/- CD4+ T cells. These data indicate that Jak3-/- CD4+ T cells have an increase in gene expression levels of inhibitory surface receptors as well as immunosuppressive cytokines. Further analyses confirmed that Jak3-deficient T cells express high levels of PD-1, secrete a Trl-type cytokine profile following direct ex vivo activation, and suppress the proliferation of wild type T cells in vitro. These characteristics indicate that CD4+ Jak3-/- T cells share properties with regulatory T cell subsets that have an important role in peripheral tolerance and the prevention of autoimmunity. We next addressed whether these regulatory characteristics were T cell intrinsic or rather the result of expanding in a Jak3-deficient microenvironment characterized by a number of immune abnormalities and a disrupted splenic architecture. Jak3-/- CD4+ T cells proliferate in vivoin a lymphopenic environment and selectively acquire regulatory T cell characteristics in the absence of any additional activation signals. While the precise mechanism by which Jak3-deficient T cells acquire these characteristics remains unclear, our data indicate that one important component is a T cell-intrinsic requirement for Jak3 signaling. These findings indicate several interesting aspects of T cell biology. First, these studies, demonstrate that the homeostatic proliferation of CD4+ T cells is not dependent on signaling via γc-dependent cytokine receptors. And, second, that the weak activation signals normally associated with homeostatic expansion are sufficient to drive Jak3-/- T cells into a non-conventional differentiation program. Previous data indicate that, for wild type T cells, signaling through both the TCR as well as γc-dependent cytokine receptors promote the homeostatic proliferation of T cells in lymphopenic hosts. Since Jak3-/- T cells are unable to receive these cytokine signals, their proliferation is likely to be wholly dependent on TCR signaling. As a consequence of this TCR signaling, Jak3-/- T cells proliferate, but in addition, are induced to up regulate PD-1 and to selectively activate the IL-10 locus while shutting off the production of IL-2. Since this fate does not occur for wild type T cells in a comparable environment, it is likely that the unique differentiation pathway taken by Jak3-/- T cells reflects the effects of TCR signaling in the absence of γc-dependent cytokine signaling. Interestingly, wild type T cells undergoing homeostatic expansion in lymphopenic hosts show many common patterns of gene expression to freshly-purified unmanipulated Jak3-/- T cells. For instance, micro array analysis of gene expression in wild type CD4+ T cells after lymphopenia induced homeostatic expansion show a similar pattern of upregulation in surface markers (PD-1 and LAG-3), and cytokine signaling molecules (IL-10 and IFN-γ cytokine, receptors, and inducible gene targets) to that of Jak3-/- CD4+ T cells immediately ex vivo. These data suggest that the process of homeostatic proliferation normally induces immune attenuation and peripheral tolerance mechanisms, but that full differentiation into a regulatory T cell phenotype is prevented by γc-dependent cytokine signals. Taken together these data suggest that Jak3 plays an important role in tempering typical immune attenuation mechanisms employed to maintain T cell homeostasis and peripheral tolerance.
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Caracterização fenotípica e funcional de linfócitos TCD8+ circulantes na síndrome de Sézary / Phenotypic and functional characterization of circulating CD8+ T lymphocytes in Sezary syndrome

Torrealba, Marina Passos 16 September 2016 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A Síndrome de Sézary (SS) é um linfoma cutâneo de células T (LCCT), caracterizado por eritrodermia, linfadenopatia generalizada e presença de células tumorais na pele, linfonodos e sangue periférico. Os linfócitos TCD8+ têm papel fundamental na resposta imune antitumoral, entretanto, há escassos estudos evidenciando seu perfil fenotípico e funcional. Considerando que a resposta imunológica do paciente com SS está suprimida, estratégias para potencializar a imunidade inata e adaptativa com agonistas de receptores Toll-like (TLRs) têm sido exploradas. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar o perfil de marcadores de ativação/inibição das células TCD8+, seus estágios de diferenciação, capacidade de resposta a IL-7/IL-15 e ao agonista de TLR7/TLR8 de pacientes com SS. METODOLOGIA: Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com SS (7 homens e 8 mulheres) com 48-85 anos do Ambulatório de Linfomas Cutâneos, do HC-FMUSP, e um grupo de controle com 24 indivíduos sadios. A análise de marcadores de ativação/inibição e diferenciação celular em células TCD4/TCD8+ do sangue periférico foi realizada por citometria de fluxo. A expressão de marcadores extracelulares e citocinas intracelulares em células mononucleadas do sangue periférico (CMN) após estimulação com o agonista de TLR7/TLR8 foi analisada por citometria de fluxo. Além disto, o efeito de IL-7 e IL-5 em células T foi avaliado pela fosforilação de STAT5, na capacidade de proliferação mitogênica e expressão de BCL-2 em CMNs, como também pelos níveis séricos de IL-7 por citometria de fluxo. RESULTADOS: Os pacientes com SS mostram perfil fenotípico de ativação crônica nos linfócitos TCD8+ periféricos, decorrente do elevadopercentual de células TCD8+ CD38+, redução percentual de TCD8+ CD127+ (IL-7R) e da população naive. Além disso, ocorreu aumento de expressão de PD-1 na população naive de células TCD8+. O marcador de ativação, CD26, até então apenas relacionado com linfócitos TCD4, foi detectado em reduzida percentagem de linfócitos TCD8. A resposta para IL-7/IL-15 parece estar funcionalmente presente tanto nos linfócitos TCD4 quanto nos linfócitos TCD8. Contudo, foi encontrado um perfil diferenciado e heterogêneo de fosforilação de STAT5 assim como de expressão de BCL-2 nos linfócitos TCD8+ de pacientes com SS. O nível sérico de IL-7 reduzido dos pacientes com SS foi inversamente correlacionado com o número absoluto de linfócitos TCD4+. CONCLUSÃO: Os linfócitos TCD8+ dos pacientes com SS encontram-se reduzidos em números absolutos, e possuem um perfil alterado de diferenciação celular e expressão de marcadores extracelulares. A redução percentual da população de TCD8+ naive associada com a presença de moléculas de ativação crônica mostra um perfil de imunosenescência. As células TCD8+ exibem baixa capacidade de resposta aos ligantes de TLR intracelulares, provavelmente devido ao perfil de ativação crônica. Além disso, há resposta parcial dos linfócitos TCD8+ às citocinas ligantes do receptor yc. Nossos resultados evidenciam alterações em linfócitos TCD8+ que debilitam a resposta imune antitumoral e que pode contribuir com a patogênese da síndrome de Sézary / INTRODUCTION: Sézary syndrome (SS) is a cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL), characterized by erythroderma, generalized lymphadenopathy and the presence of tumor cells in the skin, lymph nodes and peripheral blood. The TCD8+ lymphocytes play a key role in anti-tumor immune response, whereas, there are few studies showing its phenotypic and functional profile in SS. Considering that the immune response of SS patient is suppressed, strategies to enhancing the innate and adaptive immunity by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) agonists have been explored. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the profile of activation/inhibition markers of CD8+ T cells, their stages of differentiation, ability of response to IL-7/IL-15 and TLR7/TLR8 agonist of patients with SS. METHODOLOGY: Fifteen SS patients were enrolled (7 men and 8 woman) with 48-85 years from the Clinic of Cutaneous Lymphomas, HC-FMUSP, and a control group of 24 healthy individuals. Analysis of activation/inhibition markers and cellular differentiation in CD4/CD8 T cells from peripheral blood were assessed by flow cytometry. The expression of extracellular markers and intracellular cytokines in mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood (CMN) were evaluated by flow cytometry. Moreover, the effect of IL-7 and IL-15 stimulation in T cells was assessed by the STAT5 phosphorylation, proliferative mitogenic capacity, BCL-2 expression in CMNs as well as serum IL-7 levels by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Patients with SS show a phenotypic CD8 T peripheral lymphocytes profile of chronic activation, due to the high percentage of CD8+CD38+ T cells, reduced percentage of CD8+CD127+ (IL-7R) and naïve population. Furthermore, it was observed an increased PD-1 expression in the naïve CD8+ T cells. The activation marker CD26, previously only associated with CD4 T lymphocyte, was detected at decreased percentage in CD8 T lymphocytes. The TLR7/TLR8 agonist did not affect the IFN-? and TNF secretion of CD8 T lymphocytes of SS patients, in contrast to the control group. The response to IL-7/IL-15 appears to be functional in both CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes. However, it was founded a differentiated and heterogeneous profile of STAT5 phosphorylation and Bcl-2 expression in the CD8 T lymphocytes in SS patients. The reduced IL-7 serum of patients with SS was inversely correlated with the absolute number of CD4 T lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: CD8 T lymphocytes of patients with SS are reduced in absolute numbers, and show an altered cellular differentiation profile and extracellular markers expression. The reduced percentage of CD8 naïve population associated with chronic activation of molecules reveals an immunosenescence profile. The CD8 T cells exhibit low ability to ligands of intracellular TLR receptors, probably due to chronic activation profile. In addition, there are partial response of CD8 T lymphocytes to the cytokine receptor ?c. Our results show disturbance in CD8 T lymphocytes that may impair the anti-tumor response contributing to the pathogenesis of Sézary syndrome
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Micose fungoide hipocromiante: estudo epidemiológico e análise patogenética dos mecanismos da hipopigmentação / Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: epidemiological study and pathogenetical analysis of hypopigmentation mechanisms

Furlan, Fabricio Cecanho 25 April 2013 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A variante hipocromiante da micose fungoide - MF - (MFh) apresenta características peculiares, como a predileção por indivíduos jovens e melanodérmicos e curso clínico crônico. Estudos especulam a patogênese da hipocromia comparando-a à do vitiligo. No Brasil, faltam dados que permitam conhecer sua importância na saúde pública. O presente trabalho visou avaliar a epidemiologia, a histopatologia e a imunofenotipagem de uma amostra de pacientes com diagnóstico de MFh e propor hipóteses dos mecanismos patogênicos da hipocromia, além de comparar pacientes portadores de lesões hipocrômicas exclusivas com aqueles portadores de outras formas de MF com lesões hipocrômicas concomitantes. MÉTODOS: Foram selecionados pacientes do Ambulatório de Linfomas Cutâneos do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo e classificados em três grupos: A (21 portadores apenas de lesões hipocrômicas); B (15 portadores de outras formas de MF com lesões hipocrômicas concomitantes) e C (8 pacientes com diagnóstico de MF clássica, estes apenas para avaliações histológica e imuno-histoquímica). Foram obtidos dados clinicoepidemiológicos e realizadas análises histológica e imuno-histoquímica de biópsias das lesões e de pele normal, como controle. Para o estudo imuno-histoquímico foram utilizados os marcadores para imunofenotipagem da neoplasia, Melan-A, tirosinase, SCF, CD117 e MITF. RESULTADOS: Do total de pacientes acompanhados naquele ambulatório, os pacientes com MF portadores de lesões hipocrômicas corresponderam a 16%. As medianas das idades de início da doença e dos tempos de história foram de, no grupo A 25 anos e 8 anos; no grupo B, 29 anos e 13 anos, respectivamente; houve predomínio de indivíduos melanodérmicos , acometimento do sexo feminino e a maioria dos pacientes encontrava-se em estágios iniciais da doença em ambos os grupos. A avaliação histológica revelou achados semelhantes, como epidermotropismo de linfócitos atípicos e infiltrado dérmico linfomonocitário nas lesões hipocrômicas e não-hipocrômicas. O imunofenótipo CD8+ do infiltrado neoplásico epidérmico foi mais frequente no grupo A, ao passo que os grupos B e C apresentaram mais casos com imunofenótipo CD4+. A avaliação da função melanocítica das lesões hipocrômicas do grupo A revelou diminuição significativa da imunomarcação dos melanócitos por todos marcadores em comparação à pele normal e às lesões do grupo C. Em relação ao grupo B, não houve diferenças para as lesões hipocrômicas, não-hipocrômicas e pele normal, quando avaliadas dentro do próprio grupo (exceto para Melan A). A expressão de SCF pelos queratinócitos foi irregular sobretudo nas lesões hipocrômicas. DISCUSSÃO: Os pacientes com lesões hipocrômicas apresentaram características semelhantes (idade precoce, predomínio do sexo feminino, doença indolente). Mostrou-se que indivíduos melanodérmicos tem maior chance de apresentar lesões hipocrômicas. Além da redução de melanócitos e do receptor melanocítico CD117 em relação à pele normal já demonstradas previamente, mostrou-se, como no vitiligo, a redução da expressão do MITF, fator vital para a função e sobrevida do melanócito. Além disso, também se explicitou desbalanço da produção de citocinas melanogênicas pelos queratinócitos. CONCLUSÃO: A presença de lesões hipocrômicas pode ser considerada um marcador de bom prognóstico na MF. Diferentes mecanismos, como ação celular citotóxica e a alteração do microambiente da unidade epidérmica, colaboram para hipocromia das lesões da MFh / INTRODUCTION: The hypopigmented variant of mycosis fungoides - MF - (MFh) presents specific characteristics, such as a predilection for young and melanodermic individuals, and chronic clinical course. Studies speculate the pathogenesis of the hypopigmentation comparing it to vitiligo\'s. In Brazil, the lack of data prevents the knowledge of its importance in public health. This study aimed to evaluate the epidemiology, the histopathology and the immunophenotyping of a sample of patients diagnosed with MFh and to propose hypotheses of the pathogenic mechanisms of hypopigmentation, in addition to comparing exclusive hypopigmented lesion-bearer patients with those bearing other types of MF with concomitant hypopigmented lesions. METHODS: Patients were selected from the Cutaneous Lymphoma Clinic, from Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo and classified in three groups: A (21 hypopigmented only lesion- bearers); B (15 bearers of other types of MF with concomitant hypopigmented lesion) and C (8 patients diagnosed with classical MF, being those only for histology and immunohistochemistry evaluations). Clinical- epidemiological data were obtained and histology and immunohistochemistry analyses of lesion biopsies and normal skin, as a control, were made. For the immunohistochemistry study, the markers for immunophenotyping the neoplasm, Melan-A, tyrosinase, SCF, CD117 and MITF were used. RESULTS: Of the total number of patients treated at that clinic, the MF patients bearing hypopigmented lesions were 16%. The medians of the age of disease onset and the medical history time were 25 years and 8 years in group A; 29 years and 13 years in group B, respectively; there were a predominance of melanodermic individuals, involvement of the female sex, and the majority of the patients were in early stages of the disease in both groups. The histological evaluation revealed similar findings, such as epidermotropism of atypical lymphocytes and lympho-monocytic dermal infiltrate in hypopigmented and non-hypopigmented lesions. The CD8+ immunophenotype of the epidermal neoplastic infiltrate was more frequent in group A, while groups B and C showed more cases of CD4+ immunophenotype. The evaluation of the melanocytic function of the hypopigmented lesions in group A revealed a significant decrease of immunostaining of the melanocytes by all markers when compared to normal skin and group C lesions. Regarding group B, there were no differences to hypopigmented and non-hypopigmented lesions and normal skin, when evaluated within the group itself (except for Melan A). The SCF expression by the keratinocytes was irregular especially in hypopigmented lesions. DISCUSSION: Patients with hypopigmented lesions showed similar characteristics (early age, female sex predominance, indolent disease). It has been showed that melanodermic subjects are more likely to have hypopigmented lesions. In addition to the previously-showed reduction of melanocytes and CD117 melanocytic receptor related to normal skin, it has been showed, as in vitiligo, the reduction of MITF expression, a vital factor for the function and survival of the melanocyte. Besides that, it has been also made explicit a production imbalance of melanogenic cytokines by the keratinocytes. CONCLUSION: The presence of hypopigmented lesions can be considered a marker of good prognosis in MF. Different mechanisms, such as cytotoxic cellular action and the change of the microenvironment of the epidermal unit, collaborate for the hypopigmentation of the lesions of MFh
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Identificação de epitopos da protease de HIV-1 alvos de respostas de células T CD4+ em pacientes infectados pelo HIV-1 / Identification of HIV-1 protease epitopes target of CD4+ T cell responses in HIV-1 infected patients

Muller, Natalie Guida 18 December 2009 (has links)
Introdução: Uma proporção significante de pacientes infectados por HIV-1 (pacientes HIV-1+) tratados com inibidores de protease (IPs) desenvolve mutações de resistência. Estudos recentes têm mostrado que células T CD8+ de pacientes HIV- 1+ reconhecem epitopos de Pol incluindo mutações selecionadas por drogas. Nenhum epitopo CD4+ da protease foi descrito na base de dados de Los Alamos. Objetivo: Considerando que a protease de HIV-1 é alvo de terapia antiretroviral e que essa pressão pode selecionar mutações, nós investigamos se mutações selecionadas por IPs afetariam o reconhecimento de epitopos da protease de HIV-1 por células T CD4+ em pacientes tratados com IPs. Nós investigamos o reconhecimento de três regiões da protease preditas de conter epitopos de células T CD4+ bem como mutações induzidas por IPs por células T CD4+ em pacientes HIV- 1+ tratados com IPs. Materiais e Métodos: Quarenta pacientes HIV-1+ tratados com IPs foram incluídos (30 em uso de Lopinavir/ritonavir, 9 em uso de Atazanavir/Ritonavir e 1 em uso exclusivo de Atazanavir). Para cada paciente determinou-se a seqüência endógena da protease de HIV-1, genotipagem viral e tipagem HLA classe II. Utilizamos o algoritmo TEPITOPE para selecionar peptídeos promíscuos, ligadores de múltiplas moléculas HLA-DR, codificando as três regiões da protease de HIV-1 cepa HXB2 (HXB2 4-23, 45-64, e 76-95) e 32 peptídeos adicionais contidos nas mesmas regiões incorporando as mutações induzidas por IPs mais freqüentes no Brasil. Os 35 peptídeos foram sintetizados. Respostas proliferativas de células T CD4+ e CD8+ aos peptídeos foram determinadas por ensaios de proliferação com diluição do corante CFSE. Ensaios de ligação a alelos HLA classe II foram realizados para confirmar a promiscuidade desses peptídeos e avaliar a habilidade de se ligarem a moléculas HLA presentes em cada paciente. Resultados: Todos os peptídeos foram reconhecidos por pelo menos um paciente e respostas proliferativas de células T CD4+ e CD8+ a pelo menos um peptídeo da protease de HIV-1 foram encontradas em 78% e 75% dos pacientes, respectivamente. A terceira região (Protease 76 95) foi a mais freqüentemente reconhecida. Ao compararmos as respostas de células T às seqüências da protease do HIV-1 endógeno, observamos que a maioria dos pacientes não foi capaz de reconhecer peptídeos idênticos às essas seqüências, porém reconheceram peptídeos variantes diferentes das mesmas regiões. Apenas sete pacientes responderam às seqüências endógenas. Verificamos que diversos peptídeos endógenos que não foram reconhecidos apresentaram ausência de ligação a alelos HLA portados por estes pacientes, sugerindo que mutações selecionadas por pressão imune tenham levado ao escape de apresentação de antígeno e evasão de resposta de linfócitos T CD4+. Alternativamente, isso poderia ser explicado pela presença de um vírus replicante distinto presente no plasma uma vez que somente foram obtidas seqüências provirais. Conclusão: Epitopos selvagens e mutantes da protease do HIV-1 reconhecidos por células T CD4+ foram identificados. Também verificamos que a maior parte dos pacientes não reconheceu as seqüências da protease endógena enquanto que reconheceram seqüências variantes. O reconhecimento de seqüências não-endógenas poderia ser hipoteticamente conseqüência de alvo de populações HIV-1 minoritárias; protease de HERV que contém regiões de similaridade com a protease do HIV-1; ou seqüências de HIV-1 presentes apenas em parceiros virêmicos. A falha de reconhecimento de seqüências endógenas seria mais provável devido ao escape imune, do que ao nível de apresentação ou reconhecimento por células T. Isso implica em uma conseqüência patofisiológica na evasão de respostas de células T contra a protease de HIV-1 e no fato de ser tradicionalmente considerada uma proteína pouco antigênica / Introduction: A significant proportion of protease inhibitor (PI)-treated HIV-1 infected (HIV-1+) patients develop resistance mutations. Recent studies have shown that CD8+ T cells from HIV-1 patients can recognize antiretroviral drug-induced mutant Pol epitopes. No HIV-1 protease CD4 epitopes are described in the Los Alamos database. Aims: Given that the protease of HIV-1 is a target of antiretroviral therapy and this pressure may lead to the selection of mutations, we investigated whether PI-induced mutations affect the recognition of HIV-1 protease epitopes by CD4 + T cells in PI-treated patients. We investigated the recognition of three protease regions predicted to harbor CD4+ T cell epitopes as well as PI-induced mutations by CD4+ T cells of PI-treated HIV-1+ patients. Methods: Forty PI-treated HIV-1+ patients were included (30 undergoing Lopinavir/ritonavir, 9 undergoing Atazanavir/ritonavir and 1 undergoing exclusively Atazanavir treatment). For each patients, the endogenous HIV-1 protease sequence, viral genotype and HLA class II typing were determined. We used the TEPITOPE algorithm to select promiscuous, multiple HLA-DR-binding peptides encoding 3 regions of HIV-1 HXB2 strain protease (HXB2 4-23, 45-64, and 76-95) and 32 additional peptides contained in the same regions, but encompassing the most frequent PI-induced mutations in Brazil. The 35 peptides were thus synthesized. Proliferative responses of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells against peptides were determined by the CFSE dilution assay. HLA class II binding assays were made to confirm the promiscuity of these peptides and evaluate their ability to bind the HLA molecules carried by each patient. Results: All tested peptides were recognized by at least one patient and proliferative responses of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells against at least one HIV-1 protease peptide were found in 78% and 75% patients, respectively. The third region (Protease 76-95) was the most frequently recognized. By comparing T-cell responses to HIV-1 endogenous protease sequences, we found that most patients failed to recognize identical peptides of those sequences, but recognized different variant peptides of the same region. Only seven patients responded to endogenous sequences. We found that several endogenous peptides that failed to be recognized showed no binding to the HLA alleles carried by that given patient, suggesting that mutations selected by immune pressure have led to escape of antigen presentation, as well as direct escape of the CD4+ T cell response. Alternatively, it could have been due to the presence of a different replicating virus in the plasma-since we only obtained proviral sequences. Conclusion: Wild-type and mutant HIV-1 protease epitopes recognized by CD4+ T cells were identified. We also found that most patients failed to recognize their endogenous protease sequences, while they recognized variant sequences. The recognition of non-endogenous sequences could hypothetically be a consequence of targeting a minor HIV-1 population; HERV protease, that contains regions of similarity with HIV-1 protease; or HIV-1 sequences present only in viremic partners. The failure to recognize endogenous sequences is most likely due to immune escape, either at the level of presentation or direct T cell recognition. This may have a pathophysiological consequence on evasion of T cell responses against protease and the fact that it has been considered traditionally a poorly antigenic HIV-1 protein.
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Caracterização fenotípica e funcional de linfócitos TCD8+ circulantes na síndrome de Sézary / Phenotypic and functional characterization of circulating CD8+ T lymphocytes in Sezary syndrome

Marina Passos Torrealba 16 September 2016 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A Síndrome de Sézary (SS) é um linfoma cutâneo de células T (LCCT), caracterizado por eritrodermia, linfadenopatia generalizada e presença de células tumorais na pele, linfonodos e sangue periférico. Os linfócitos TCD8+ têm papel fundamental na resposta imune antitumoral, entretanto, há escassos estudos evidenciando seu perfil fenotípico e funcional. Considerando que a resposta imunológica do paciente com SS está suprimida, estratégias para potencializar a imunidade inata e adaptativa com agonistas de receptores Toll-like (TLRs) têm sido exploradas. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar o perfil de marcadores de ativação/inibição das células TCD8+, seus estágios de diferenciação, capacidade de resposta a IL-7/IL-15 e ao agonista de TLR7/TLR8 de pacientes com SS. METODOLOGIA: Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com SS (7 homens e 8 mulheres) com 48-85 anos do Ambulatório de Linfomas Cutâneos, do HC-FMUSP, e um grupo de controle com 24 indivíduos sadios. A análise de marcadores de ativação/inibição e diferenciação celular em células TCD4/TCD8+ do sangue periférico foi realizada por citometria de fluxo. A expressão de marcadores extracelulares e citocinas intracelulares em células mononucleadas do sangue periférico (CMN) após estimulação com o agonista de TLR7/TLR8 foi analisada por citometria de fluxo. Além disto, o efeito de IL-7 e IL-5 em células T foi avaliado pela fosforilação de STAT5, na capacidade de proliferação mitogênica e expressão de BCL-2 em CMNs, como também pelos níveis séricos de IL-7 por citometria de fluxo. RESULTADOS: Os pacientes com SS mostram perfil fenotípico de ativação crônica nos linfócitos TCD8+ periféricos, decorrente do elevadopercentual de células TCD8+ CD38+, redução percentual de TCD8+ CD127+ (IL-7R) e da população naive. Além disso, ocorreu aumento de expressão de PD-1 na população naive de células TCD8+. O marcador de ativação, CD26, até então apenas relacionado com linfócitos TCD4, foi detectado em reduzida percentagem de linfócitos TCD8. A resposta para IL-7/IL-15 parece estar funcionalmente presente tanto nos linfócitos TCD4 quanto nos linfócitos TCD8. Contudo, foi encontrado um perfil diferenciado e heterogêneo de fosforilação de STAT5 assim como de expressão de BCL-2 nos linfócitos TCD8+ de pacientes com SS. O nível sérico de IL-7 reduzido dos pacientes com SS foi inversamente correlacionado com o número absoluto de linfócitos TCD4+. CONCLUSÃO: Os linfócitos TCD8+ dos pacientes com SS encontram-se reduzidos em números absolutos, e possuem um perfil alterado de diferenciação celular e expressão de marcadores extracelulares. A redução percentual da população de TCD8+ naive associada com a presença de moléculas de ativação crônica mostra um perfil de imunosenescência. As células TCD8+ exibem baixa capacidade de resposta aos ligantes de TLR intracelulares, provavelmente devido ao perfil de ativação crônica. Além disso, há resposta parcial dos linfócitos TCD8+ às citocinas ligantes do receptor yc. Nossos resultados evidenciam alterações em linfócitos TCD8+ que debilitam a resposta imune antitumoral e que pode contribuir com a patogênese da síndrome de Sézary / INTRODUCTION: Sézary syndrome (SS) is a cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL), characterized by erythroderma, generalized lymphadenopathy and the presence of tumor cells in the skin, lymph nodes and peripheral blood. The TCD8+ lymphocytes play a key role in anti-tumor immune response, whereas, there are few studies showing its phenotypic and functional profile in SS. Considering that the immune response of SS patient is suppressed, strategies to enhancing the innate and adaptive immunity by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) agonists have been explored. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the profile of activation/inhibition markers of CD8+ T cells, their stages of differentiation, ability of response to IL-7/IL-15 and TLR7/TLR8 agonist of patients with SS. METHODOLOGY: Fifteen SS patients were enrolled (7 men and 8 woman) with 48-85 years from the Clinic of Cutaneous Lymphomas, HC-FMUSP, and a control group of 24 healthy individuals. Analysis of activation/inhibition markers and cellular differentiation in CD4/CD8 T cells from peripheral blood were assessed by flow cytometry. The expression of extracellular markers and intracellular cytokines in mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood (CMN) were evaluated by flow cytometry. Moreover, the effect of IL-7 and IL-15 stimulation in T cells was assessed by the STAT5 phosphorylation, proliferative mitogenic capacity, BCL-2 expression in CMNs as well as serum IL-7 levels by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Patients with SS show a phenotypic CD8 T peripheral lymphocytes profile of chronic activation, due to the high percentage of CD8+CD38+ T cells, reduced percentage of CD8+CD127+ (IL-7R) and naïve population. Furthermore, it was observed an increased PD-1 expression in the naïve CD8+ T cells. The activation marker CD26, previously only associated with CD4 T lymphocyte, was detected at decreased percentage in CD8 T lymphocytes. The TLR7/TLR8 agonist did not affect the IFN-? and TNF secretion of CD8 T lymphocytes of SS patients, in contrast to the control group. The response to IL-7/IL-15 appears to be functional in both CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes. However, it was founded a differentiated and heterogeneous profile of STAT5 phosphorylation and Bcl-2 expression in the CD8 T lymphocytes in SS patients. The reduced IL-7 serum of patients with SS was inversely correlated with the absolute number of CD4 T lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: CD8 T lymphocytes of patients with SS are reduced in absolute numbers, and show an altered cellular differentiation profile and extracellular markers expression. The reduced percentage of CD8 naïve population associated with chronic activation of molecules reveals an immunosenescence profile. The CD8 T cells exhibit low ability to ligands of intracellular TLR receptors, probably due to chronic activation profile. In addition, there are partial response of CD8 T lymphocytes to the cytokine receptor ?c. Our results show disturbance in CD8 T lymphocytes that may impair the anti-tumor response contributing to the pathogenesis of Sézary syndrome
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Micose fungoide hipocromiante: estudo epidemiológico e análise patogenética dos mecanismos da hipopigmentação / Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: epidemiological study and pathogenetical analysis of hypopigmentation mechanisms

Fabricio Cecanho Furlan 25 April 2013 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A variante hipocromiante da micose fungoide - MF - (MFh) apresenta características peculiares, como a predileção por indivíduos jovens e melanodérmicos e curso clínico crônico. Estudos especulam a patogênese da hipocromia comparando-a à do vitiligo. No Brasil, faltam dados que permitam conhecer sua importância na saúde pública. O presente trabalho visou avaliar a epidemiologia, a histopatologia e a imunofenotipagem de uma amostra de pacientes com diagnóstico de MFh e propor hipóteses dos mecanismos patogênicos da hipocromia, além de comparar pacientes portadores de lesões hipocrômicas exclusivas com aqueles portadores de outras formas de MF com lesões hipocrômicas concomitantes. MÉTODOS: Foram selecionados pacientes do Ambulatório de Linfomas Cutâneos do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo e classificados em três grupos: A (21 portadores apenas de lesões hipocrômicas); B (15 portadores de outras formas de MF com lesões hipocrômicas concomitantes) e C (8 pacientes com diagnóstico de MF clássica, estes apenas para avaliações histológica e imuno-histoquímica). Foram obtidos dados clinicoepidemiológicos e realizadas análises histológica e imuno-histoquímica de biópsias das lesões e de pele normal, como controle. Para o estudo imuno-histoquímico foram utilizados os marcadores para imunofenotipagem da neoplasia, Melan-A, tirosinase, SCF, CD117 e MITF. RESULTADOS: Do total de pacientes acompanhados naquele ambulatório, os pacientes com MF portadores de lesões hipocrômicas corresponderam a 16%. As medianas das idades de início da doença e dos tempos de história foram de, no grupo A 25 anos e 8 anos; no grupo B, 29 anos e 13 anos, respectivamente; houve predomínio de indivíduos melanodérmicos , acometimento do sexo feminino e a maioria dos pacientes encontrava-se em estágios iniciais da doença em ambos os grupos. A avaliação histológica revelou achados semelhantes, como epidermotropismo de linfócitos atípicos e infiltrado dérmico linfomonocitário nas lesões hipocrômicas e não-hipocrômicas. O imunofenótipo CD8+ do infiltrado neoplásico epidérmico foi mais frequente no grupo A, ao passo que os grupos B e C apresentaram mais casos com imunofenótipo CD4+. A avaliação da função melanocítica das lesões hipocrômicas do grupo A revelou diminuição significativa da imunomarcação dos melanócitos por todos marcadores em comparação à pele normal e às lesões do grupo C. Em relação ao grupo B, não houve diferenças para as lesões hipocrômicas, não-hipocrômicas e pele normal, quando avaliadas dentro do próprio grupo (exceto para Melan A). A expressão de SCF pelos queratinócitos foi irregular sobretudo nas lesões hipocrômicas. DISCUSSÃO: Os pacientes com lesões hipocrômicas apresentaram características semelhantes (idade precoce, predomínio do sexo feminino, doença indolente). Mostrou-se que indivíduos melanodérmicos tem maior chance de apresentar lesões hipocrômicas. Além da redução de melanócitos e do receptor melanocítico CD117 em relação à pele normal já demonstradas previamente, mostrou-se, como no vitiligo, a redução da expressão do MITF, fator vital para a função e sobrevida do melanócito. Além disso, também se explicitou desbalanço da produção de citocinas melanogênicas pelos queratinócitos. CONCLUSÃO: A presença de lesões hipocrômicas pode ser considerada um marcador de bom prognóstico na MF. Diferentes mecanismos, como ação celular citotóxica e a alteração do microambiente da unidade epidérmica, colaboram para hipocromia das lesões da MFh / INTRODUCTION: The hypopigmented variant of mycosis fungoides - MF - (MFh) presents specific characteristics, such as a predilection for young and melanodermic individuals, and chronic clinical course. Studies speculate the pathogenesis of the hypopigmentation comparing it to vitiligo\'s. In Brazil, the lack of data prevents the knowledge of its importance in public health. This study aimed to evaluate the epidemiology, the histopathology and the immunophenotyping of a sample of patients diagnosed with MFh and to propose hypotheses of the pathogenic mechanisms of hypopigmentation, in addition to comparing exclusive hypopigmented lesion-bearer patients with those bearing other types of MF with concomitant hypopigmented lesions. METHODS: Patients were selected from the Cutaneous Lymphoma Clinic, from Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo and classified in three groups: A (21 hypopigmented only lesion- bearers); B (15 bearers of other types of MF with concomitant hypopigmented lesion) and C (8 patients diagnosed with classical MF, being those only for histology and immunohistochemistry evaluations). Clinical- epidemiological data were obtained and histology and immunohistochemistry analyses of lesion biopsies and normal skin, as a control, were made. For the immunohistochemistry study, the markers for immunophenotyping the neoplasm, Melan-A, tyrosinase, SCF, CD117 and MITF were used. RESULTS: Of the total number of patients treated at that clinic, the MF patients bearing hypopigmented lesions were 16%. The medians of the age of disease onset and the medical history time were 25 years and 8 years in group A; 29 years and 13 years in group B, respectively; there were a predominance of melanodermic individuals, involvement of the female sex, and the majority of the patients were in early stages of the disease in both groups. The histological evaluation revealed similar findings, such as epidermotropism of atypical lymphocytes and lympho-monocytic dermal infiltrate in hypopigmented and non-hypopigmented lesions. The CD8+ immunophenotype of the epidermal neoplastic infiltrate was more frequent in group A, while groups B and C showed more cases of CD4+ immunophenotype. The evaluation of the melanocytic function of the hypopigmented lesions in group A revealed a significant decrease of immunostaining of the melanocytes by all markers when compared to normal skin and group C lesions. Regarding group B, there were no differences to hypopigmented and non-hypopigmented lesions and normal skin, when evaluated within the group itself (except for Melan A). The SCF expression by the keratinocytes was irregular especially in hypopigmented lesions. DISCUSSION: Patients with hypopigmented lesions showed similar characteristics (early age, female sex predominance, indolent disease). It has been showed that melanodermic subjects are more likely to have hypopigmented lesions. In addition to the previously-showed reduction of melanocytes and CD117 melanocytic receptor related to normal skin, it has been showed, as in vitiligo, the reduction of MITF expression, a vital factor for the function and survival of the melanocyte. Besides that, it has been also made explicit a production imbalance of melanogenic cytokines by the keratinocytes. CONCLUSION: The presence of hypopigmented lesions can be considered a marker of good prognosis in MF. Different mechanisms, such as cytotoxic cellular action and the change of the microenvironment of the epidermal unit, collaborate for the hypopigmentation of the lesions of MFh
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Pathogenesis of HIV-1 nef in adult mice

Rahim, Mir Munir Ahmed, 1975- January 2008 (has links)
Development of a suitable animal model of AIDS is much needed in AIDS research to study infection and pathogenesis as well as to evaluate methods of prevention and treatment of HIV infection. Small animals such as rodents are attractive candidates for AIDS research due to the availability of various inbred and genetically engineered strains, extensive knowledge or their immune system, especially in mice, and the relative ease of breeding and maintaining animal colonies. Transgenic small animal models carrying entire HIV genome or selected genes have been instrumental to understand functions of HIV genes in vivo and their role in HIV pathogenesis. The type of cells in which HIV genes are expressed seems to be an import prerequisite for the study of HIV gene functions in transgenic mice. Mice constitutively expressing the entire HIV-1 genome or HIV-1 nef gene in CD4 + T cells and in the cells of macrophage/dendritic lineage develop an AIDS-like disease very similar to AIDS disease in humans. Similarly, expression of Nef in adult mice, using inducible system, results in the AIDS-like disease. This disease is characterized by thymic atrophy, impaired thymocyte maturation, loss of CD4+ T cells, increased activation and turnover of T cells, which can occur in the absence of lymphypenia, and non-lymphoid organ disease involving the lungs and kidneys. Susceptibility of adult mice to the pathological effects of Nef suggests that the AIDS-like disease in the constitutively expressing Nef Tg mice is not due to developmental defects caused by early expression of Nef. This model highlights the important role of Nef in HIV-1 pathogenesis. The high similarity in the disease in these Tg mice with human AIDS strongly suggest that these mice are a relevant model to study AIDS. This study further evidence that mouse cells can support functions of Nef and these Tg mice represent a unique model to study Nef functions in vivo in the context of the primary immune system. Moreover, the inducible Nef Tg model has given us the ability to control the level and time of expression of Nef which was impossible to do in the previously reported constitutive Nef Tg mouse models. These mice will be useful to study immune reconstitution since Nef expression can be turned off after withdrawal from dox.
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Long term non progressors : clues for defining immune correlates of protection from HIV disease progression

Peretz, Yoav. January 2007 (has links)
Throughout history, human populations have continuously been challenged by new and emerging infectious diseases. For the past 26 years, sub-Saharan Africa and other countries around the world have been dealing with a pandemic caused by a relatively new pathogen called the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although antiretroviral (ARV) therapies effectively reduce morbidity and mortality rates, the long term use in those who have access to treatment inevitably leads to drug-related toxicity and resistance. Even with a strong commitment from governments to expand and finance prevention and treatment programs, transmission rates continue to outpace the benefits of these efforts. Therefore to effectively eradicate the disease, research is focusing on the design of protective and therapeutic vaccines. The first major step in designing these alternative therapies is to define correlates of immune protection. / The research presented in this thesis focuses on characterizing the quantitative and qualitative features of T cell immune responses in individuals who spontaneously control viral replication and exhibit a benign course of disease while remaining off ARV therapy. A comprehensive analysis of HIV-specific IFN-gamma secreting immune responses revealed that neither the breadth nor the magnitude of responses directed against the entire HIV proteome accurately predicts the viral load or rate of CD4 decline. Subsequent analyses showed that the preferential targeting of Gag was associated with reduced rates of CD4 decline and was later confirmed in a cohort of individuals in primary infection whereby the relative breadth and magnitude of Gag p24 was inversely correlated with viral load set point. / The maintenance of polyfunctional immune responses in HIV-infected subjects with a benign course of disease prompted us to develop a method that could comprehensively assess the breadth, magnitude and specificity of three functionally distinct subsets of HIV-specific lymphocytes (single IFN-gamma, single IL-2 and dual IFN-gamma/IL-2 secretors). Survey of immune responses in chronically infected individuals revealed that only the breadth and magnitude of dual IFN-gamma/IL-2 secreting lymphocytes correlated with reduced viral loads and increased CD4 counts suggesting that secretion of IFN-gamma alone was a poor correlate of protection. We also showed that the contribution of polyfunctional lymphocytes to the total response was greater for epitopes restricted by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I alleles associated with slow disease progression compared to those restricted by alleles associated with rapid or neutral rates of HIV disease progression. / Taken together, this work supports the view that immune monitoring of infected and vaccinated individuals should include methodologies capable of detecting both IFN-gamma and IL-2 secretion from responding T lymphocytes. The studies presented here have furthered our understanding of what constitutes protection from disease progression emphasizing that both specificity and polyfunctionality are features of effective control of viral replication.
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Defining how polymorphisms at the SLAM family locus affect NK and T cell function

Mooney, Jill Marie. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2006. / Not embargoed. Vita. Bibliography: 181-228.

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