Abstract

Penicillium marneffei (P. marneffei) is considered an indicator pathogen of AIDS, and the endemicity and clinical features of P. marneffei have been described. While, how the co-infection of P. marneffei exacerbate deterioration of the immune response remains poorly understood. Here we isolated P. marneffei from the cutaneous lesions of AIDS patients and analyzed its effects on HIV-1-dendritic cells (DCs) interaction. We demonstrated that the monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MDDCs) could be activated by both thermally dimorphic forms of P. marneffei for significantly promoting HIV-1 trans-infection of CD4+ T cells, while these activated MDDCs were refractory to HIV-1 infection. Mechanistically, P. marneffei-activated MDDCs endocytosed large amounts of HIV-1 and sequestrated the internalized viruses into tetrapasnin CD81+ compartments potentially for proteolysis escaping. The activated MDDCs increased expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and facilitated the formation of DC-T-cell conjunctions, where much more viruses were recruited. Moreover, we found that P. marneffei-stimulated MDDCs efficiently activated resting CD4+ T cells and induced more susceptible targets for viral infection. Our findings demonstrate that DC function and its interaction with HIV-1 have been modulated by opportunistic pathogens such as P. marneffei for viral dissemination and infection amplification, highlighting the importance of understanding DC-HIV-1 interaction for viral immunopathogenesis elucidation.

Highlights

  • P. marneffei is considered an indicator pathogen for AIDS [1,2]

  • Our findings demonstrate that Dendritic cells (DCs) function and its interaction with HIV-1 have been modulated by opportunistic pathogens such as P. marneffei for viral dissemination and infection amplification, highlighting the importance of understanding DC-HIV-1 interaction for viral immunopathogenesis elucidation

  • P. marneffei has the unique feature among the species of Penicillium of being thermally dimorphic for diagnosis, it grows as a mycelium at 25uC, and a soluble red pigment is produced, whereas, at 37uC, it grows as a yeast form [5]

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Introduction

P. marneffei is considered an indicator pathogen for AIDS [1,2] It mainly exits endemically in area of South East Asia that causes fever, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly and cutaneous lesions [3,4]. The clinical features of P. marneffei in AIDS patients have been well described [6,7], and like other opportunistic pathogens, the infection of P. marneffei would exacerbate deterioration of the immune response and accelerate AIDS disease progression, while the mechanism remains elusive. DCs are widely distributed in the sub-mucosa, yet have been believed to be involved in HIV-1 infection and transmission [9,11,12,13,14,15,16]

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