Expression of interleukin-15 and interleukin-15rα in monocytes of HIV type 1-infected patients with different courses of disease progression
- Creators
- Tarkowski M.
- Ferraris L.
- Martone S.
- Strambio De Castillia F.
- Misciagna D.
- Mazzucchelli R. I.
- Lattuada E.
- Paraninfo G.
- Galli M.
- Riva A. the ELVIS Study.
- Di Biagio A. Aquaro S
- Cossarizza A
- D'Offizi G
- Poli G
- Vicenzi E
- Carosi G
- Sciandra M
- Quinzan G
- Suter F
- Concia E
- Rossi GB
- Beretta R
- Fasolo M
- Meraviglia P
- Magni C
- Capetti A
- Rizzardini G
- Mazzotta F
- Di Pietro M
- Vacca EB
- Di Biagio A
- Viscoli C
- Colombo C
- Cappelletti A.
- Others:
- Tarkowski, M.
- Ferraris, L.
- Martone, S.
- Strambio De Castillia, F.
- Misciagna, D.
- Mazzucchelli, R. I.
- Lattuada, E.
- Paraninfo, G.
- Galli, M.
- Riva, A. the ELVIS Study.
- Di Biagio A., Aquaro S
- Cossarizza, A
- D'Offizi, G
- Poli, G
- Vicenzi, E
- Carosi, G
- Sciandra, M
- Quinzan, G
- Suter, F
- Concia, E
- Rossi, Gb
- Beretta, R
- Fasolo, M
- Meraviglia, P
- Magni, C
- Capetti, A
- Rizzardini, G
- Mazzotta, F
- Di Pietro, M
- Vacca, Eb
- Di Biagio, A
- Viscoli, C
- Colombo, C
- Cappelletti, A.
Description
Interleukin-15 (IL-15) enhances the effector mechanisms of anti-HIV immune responses and thus is considered a potential adjuvant of HIV-1 vaccine. However, there are a lack of data concerning the relationships between IL-15 expression and regulation in HIV-1-infected patients and the course of disease progression. We found that IL-15, but not IL-15Rα, is expressed at significantly higher levels in the CD14 + monocytes [stimulated or not with interferon (IFN)-γ] of long-term nonprogressors (LTNP) than in those of HIV-1 progressors or healthy controls. There was no between-group difference in the amounts of soluble IL-15 released from the cells. We also found that like the healthy controls, the LTNP expressed the IL-15 and IL-15Rα genes in a more coordinated manner than the progressors. Our findings show that there are significant differences in IL-15 expression between patients with different courses of HIV infection, and that the coordinated expression of the IL-15 and IL-15Rα genes is dysregulated in patients with progressive disease. They also provide important information concerning the mechanisms of infection and the potential use of IL-15 as a therapeutic agent. © Copyright 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2012.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/998181
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/998181
- Origin repository
- UNIGE