Vaccination triggers both humoral and cellular immune responses, generating memory T cells that ensure long-term protection. Among these, stem cell-like memory T cells (TSCM) are crucial for durable immunity due to their self-renewal and multipotency. In people with HIV (PWHIV), vaccine-induced responses can be weakened by persistent immune dysfunction. In this study, we longitudinally analyzed T cell memory responses following mRNA-1273 vaccination in PWHIV. Individuals with incomplete immune reconstitution (CD4+ < 500 cells/μL, CD4/CD8 < 0.4) showed reduced frequencies of Spike-specific CD4+ TSCM, lower levels of TCF-1 and higher expression of immune checkpoint molecules. We identified a subset of PD-1+TIGIT+ CD4+ TSCM and TCM cells that phenotypically resemble CD8+ exhausted-like progenitors (TPEX) and are enriched in PWHIV with poor immune recovery. Modulation of the Wnt/mTORs pathway via GSK3β inhibition restored TCF-1 expression and partially rescued antigen responsiveness, highlighting a potential strategy to improve vaccine efficacy in PWHIV.

HIV patients with poor immune recovery show exhausted CD4+ stem cell memory cells and impaired COVID-19 vaccine response / S. Scaglioni, A. Lombardi, G.M. Butta, G. Bozzi, M. Centazzo, B. Mariani, A. Muscatello, P. Bono, L. Donnici, M. Conti, R. Nodari, A. Callegaro, E. Scarpa, R. Grifantini, S. Abrignani, R. De Francesco, A. Gori, A. Bandera, L. Manganaro. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-7035. - 284:(2026 Apr), pp. 110676.1-110676.16. [10.1016/j.clim.2026.110676]

HIV patients with poor immune recovery show exhausted CD4+ stem cell memory cells and impaired COVID-19 vaccine response

S. Scaglioni
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A. Lombardi;G.M. Butta;G. Bozzi;M. Centazzo;P. Bono;L. Donnici;R. Nodari;A. Callegaro;E. Scarpa;S. Abrignani;R. De Francesco;A. Gori;A. Bandera
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L. Manganaro
Ultimo
2026

Abstract

Vaccination triggers both humoral and cellular immune responses, generating memory T cells that ensure long-term protection. Among these, stem cell-like memory T cells (TSCM) are crucial for durable immunity due to their self-renewal and multipotency. In people with HIV (PWHIV), vaccine-induced responses can be weakened by persistent immune dysfunction. In this study, we longitudinally analyzed T cell memory responses following mRNA-1273 vaccination in PWHIV. Individuals with incomplete immune reconstitution (CD4+ < 500 cells/μL, CD4/CD8 < 0.4) showed reduced frequencies of Spike-specific CD4+ TSCM, lower levels of TCF-1 and higher expression of immune checkpoint molecules. We identified a subset of PD-1+TIGIT+ CD4+ TSCM and TCM cells that phenotypically resemble CD8+ exhausted-like progenitors (TPEX) and are enriched in PWHIV with poor immune recovery. Modulation of the Wnt/mTORs pathway via GSK3β inhibition restored TCF-1 expression and partially rescued antigen responsiveness, highlighting a potential strategy to improve vaccine efficacy in PWHIV.
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Incomplete immune reconstitution; People with HIV (PWHIV); Stem cell-like memory T cells; Vaccine-induced immune response;
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HIV patients with poor immune recovery show exhausted CD4+ stem cell memory cells and impaired COVID-19 vaccine response / S. Scaglioni, A. Lombardi, G.M. Butta, G. Bozzi, M. Centazzo, B. Mariani, A. Muscatello, P. Bono, L. Donnici, M. Conti, R. Nodari, A. Callegaro, E. Scarpa, R. Grifantini, S. Abrignani, R. De Francesco, A. Gori, A. Bandera, L. Manganaro. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-7035. - 284:(2026 Apr), pp. 110676.1-110676.16. [10.1016/j.clim.2026.110676]
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