Soluble T Cell Immunoglobulin Mucin Domain 3 Is Shed from CD8 + T Cells by the Sheddase ADAM10, Is Increased in Plasma during Untreated HIV Infection, and Correlates with HIV Disease Progression
- 1 April 2015
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 89 (7), 3723-3736
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00006-15
Abstract
Chronic HIV infection results in a loss of HIV-specific CD8+ T cell effector function, termed “exhaustion”, which is mediated, in part, by the membrane co-inhibitory receptor T cell immunoglobulin mucin domain-3 (Tim-3). Like many other receptors, a soluble form of this protein has been described in human blood plasma. However, soluble Tim-3 (sTim-3) is poorly characterized and its role in HIV disease is unknown. Here we show that Tim-3 is shed from the surface of responding CD8+ T cells by the matrix metalloproteinase, ADAM10, producing a soluble form of the co-inhibitory receptor. Despite previous reports in the mouse model, no alternatively spliced, soluble form of Tim-3 was observed in humans. Shed sTim-3 was found in human plasma, and was significantly elevated during early and chronic untreated HIV infection, but was not found differentially modulated in HAART treated HIV-infected subjects or in elite controllers, when compared to HIV-uninfected subjects. Plasma sTim-3 levels positively correlated with HIV viral load and negatively correlated with CD4 counts. Thus, plasma sTim-3 shedding correlated with HIV disease progression. Despite these correlations, we found that shedding Tim-3 did not improve the function of CD8+ T cells in terms of IFN-γ production or prevent their apoptosis through galectin-9. Further characterization studies of sTim-3 function are needed to understand the contribution of sTim-3 in HIV disease pathogenesis with implications for novel therapeutic interventions. (224/250)Keywords
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