Inhibition of thymopoiesis of CD34(+) cell maturation by HIV-1 in an in vitro CD34(+) cell and thymic epithelial organ culture model

Citation
Ap. Knutsen et al., Inhibition of thymopoiesis of CD34(+) cell maturation by HIV-1 in an in vitro CD34(+) cell and thymic epithelial organ culture model, STEM CELLS, 17(6), 1999, pp. 327-338
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
STEM CELLS
ISSN journal
10665099 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
327 - 338
Database
ISI
SICI code
1066-5099(1999)17:6<327:IOTOCC>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The mechanisms by which HIV-1 affects thymopoiesis were determined by prein cubating CD34(+) cells or cultured thymic epithelial (CTE) cells with lymph otropic (T-) and monotropic (M-) strains of HIV-1 in an in vitro CTE organ and CD34(+) cell coculture model that allows for analysis of development of thymocytes and mature T cells. When purified CD34(+) cells were precultured with either T- or M-tropic str ains of HIV-1, thymopoiesis was impaired in a two-week coculture manifested by decreased cell number of thymocytes generated. However, the percentages of thymocyte subpopulations were comparable to control uninfected cocultur es, Furthermore, HIV infection of thymocytes was predominantly observed in the CD44(+)CD3(-) population. However, In a four-week coculture experiment, HIV infection and depletion of more mature thymocytes were also observed. When CTE cells were preincubated with T- and M-tropic strains of HIV before addition of CD34(+) cells, the number of thymocytes and subpopulations of thymocytes at early and later stages of maturation were markedly decreased. Furthermore, CD34(+) and CD44(+) CD3(-) cells become HIV-infected. In summary, HIV-1 infection inhibited thymocyte maturation at early stages of thymocyte maturation CD44(+)CD25(-)CD3(-). In addition, HIV also deplete d later stages of CD4(+) thymocyte subpopulations.