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2014 “Towards an HIV Cure” symposium Melbourne SIV infection of the macaque testis – an immune privileged site Wendy Winnall, University of Melbourne
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Page 1: 2014 “Towards an HIV Cure” symposium Melbourne

2014 “Towards an HIV Cure” symposiumMelbourne

SIV infection of the macaque testis – an immune privileged site

Wendy Winnall, University of Melbourne

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HIV persistence in the testis?

Does HIV persist in the testis?

Why should we care?

•Transmission through seminal plasma?

•Reservoir during cART?

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Is the testis a sanctuary for HIV?

Possible mechanisms for HIV persistence in the testis:

•Blood testis barrier?

•Testicular immune privilege? ?

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Cells of the testis

Lumen

blood vessel

Seminiferous tubuleInterstitium

lymphatic vessel

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Cells of the testis

Lumen

blood vessel

Seminiferous tubuleInterstitium

lymphatic vessel

Spermatocytes

Spermatogonia

Spermatids

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Cells of the testis

Lumen

blood vessel

Seminiferous tubuleInterstitium

lymphatic vessel

Sertoli cells

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Cells of the testis

Lumen

blood vessel

Seminiferous tubuleInterstitium

lymphatic vessel

Sertoli cells

Blood-testis barrier

Pgp

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Cells of the testis

Lumen

blood vessel

Seminiferous tubuleInterstitium

lymphatic vessel Leydig cells

Sertoli cells

Leukocytes:macrophagesT cells

Blood-testis barrier

Pgp

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Is the testis a sanctuary for HIV?

Possible mechanisms for HIV persistence in the testis:

•Blood testis barrier?

•Testicular immune privilege? ?

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Is the testis a sanctuary for HIV?

Possible mechanisms for HIV persistence in the testis:

•Blood testis barrier?

•Testicular immune privilege?

• Suppression of innate and acquired immune responses in the testis of rodents

• Predicted to protect immunogenic spermatids from immune responses and inflammation

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Pigtailed macaque model for HIV infection

SIV infects the pigtailed macaque testis

Shehu-Xhilaga et al Retrovirology, 2007

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Aims

•Are immune responses suppressed in the macaque testis?

•How does SIV infection affect the testis?

•Do testicular CD8 T cells respond to SIV infection?

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SIV infection of pigtailed macaques

Testes and blood taken from:

•7 uninfected macaques

•4 macaques infected with SIVmac239

• 10 weeks

• 24 to 30 weeks

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Is there immunosuppression in the macaque testis?

unstimulated mitogen stimulation

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Is there immunosuppression in the macaque testis?

unstimulated mitogen stimulation

• T cell responses in the testis are lower than in the blood

Wilcoxon Signed Rank test

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Aims

•Are immune responses suppressed in the macaque testis?

•How does SIV infection affect the testis?

•Do testicular CD8 T cells respond to SIV infection?

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SIV damages the macaques testis

uninfected SIV week 10

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SIV alters testis leukocyte populations

uninfected testis CD3+ SIV week 10 CD3+

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SIV alters testis leukocyte populations

uninfected testis CD3+ SIV week 10 CD3+

blood

testis

blood

testis

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SIV alters testis leukocyte populations

uninfected testis CD3+ SIV week 10 CD3+

blood

testis

blood

testis

SIV infection lead to:

•Loss of CD4 T cells

•Influx of CD8 T cells

• Shift towards effector memory and away from central memory

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Aims

•Are immune responses suppressed in the macaque testis?

•How does SIV infection affect the testis?

•Do testicular CD8 T cells respond to SIV infection?

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Are there CD8 T cell responses in the SIV-infected testis?

uninfected testis CD8+ SIV week 10 CD8+

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Are there CD8 T cell responses in the SIV-infected testis?

uninfected testis CD8+ SIV week 10 CD8+ SIV-specific CD8 T cells in testis and blood

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• SIV-specific CD8 T cells were detected in the testis

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SIV inhibits CD8 T cell cytokine production

SIV wk 10 testis CD8+ SIV wk 10 blood CD8+

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SIV inhibits CD8 T cell cytokine production

blood

testis

• SIV infection inhibited cytokine production by CD8 T cells in response to mitogens

SIV wk 10 testis CD8+ SIV wk 10 blood CD8+ Cytokine production after mitogen stimulation

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Summary

• T cell responses to mitogens are relatively low in the macaque testis

Evidence for immune privilege in the primate testis

• SIV infection affects the macaque testis:

• Damage to the testis architecture

• Influx of effector memory CD8 T cells

• Loss of CD4 T cells

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Summary

• SIV-specific CD8 T cells were detected in the testis

• However cytokine production in response to mitogens was inhibited by SIV infection

Immunosuppression in the macaque testis reduces the ability of CD8 T cells to respond to infection, making the testis vulnerable to persistent SIV infection and damage.

• Testicular immune privilege

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Acknowledgements

Kent Lab, Doherty InstituteUniversity of MelbourneStephen KentRob De RoseSarah LloydVinca AlcantaraThakshila AmarasenaMarit KramskiShayarana GooneratneHyon-Xhi Tan

Monash UniversityMark Hedger

Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of MelbourneJane Girling

CSIRO AAHL GeelongMegan SchepersLisa Reid