Differential response of primary and immortalized CD4+ t cells to neisseria gonorrhoeae-induced cytokines determines the effect on HIV-1 replication

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To compare the effect of gonococcal co-infection on immortalized versus primary CD4+ T cells the Jurkat cell line or freshly isolated human CD4+ T cells were infected with the HIV-1 X4 strain NL4-3. These cells were exposed to whole gonococci, supernatants from gonococcal-infected PBMCs, or N. gonorrhoeae-induced cytokines at varying levels. Supernatants from gonococcal-infected PBMCs stimulated HIV-1 replication in Jurkat cells while effectively inhibiting HIV-1 replication in primary CD4+ T cells. ELISA-based analyses revealed that the gonococcal-induced supernatants contained high levels of proinflammatory cytokines that promote HIV-1 replication, as well as the HIV-inhibitory IFNα. While all the T cells responded to the HIV-stimulatory cytokines, albeit to differing degrees, the Jurkat cells were refractory to IFNα. Combined, these results indicate that N. gonorrhoeae elicits immune-modulating cytokines that both activate and inhibit HIV-production; the outcome of co-infection depending upon the balance between these opposing signals. © 2011 Dobson-Belaire et al.

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Dobson-Belaire, W. N., Cochrane, A., Ostrowski, M. A., & Gray-Owen, S. D. (2011). Differential response of primary and immortalized CD4+ t cells to neisseria gonorrhoeae-induced cytokines determines the effect on HIV-1 replication. PLoS ONE, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018133

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