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Naïve and memory CD4[sup +] T cells and T cell activation markers in HIV-1 infected children on HAART.

Authors :
Resino, S.
Navarro, J.
Bellón, J. M.
Gurbindo, D.
León, J. A.
Muñoz-Fernández, M. A.
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Immunology; Aug2001, Vol. 125 Issue 2, p266, 8p, 4 Charts, 18 Graphs
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between peripheral blood CD4[sup +] T cell subsets and routine viro-immunological markers in vertically HIV-1-infected children undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). CD4[sup +] and CD8[sup +] T cell subsets were examined by three-colour flow cytometry. Plasma viraemia was quantified by a standardized molecular assay. A negative correlation between the %CD4[sup +] T cells and both viral load and the %CD8[sup +] T cells was observed. A strong positive correlation between the %CD4 T cells and naïve, CD38[sup +] and non-activated CD4[sup +] T cell subsets was found, whereas the %CD4 T cells correlated negatively with the numbers of memory, activated and memory-activated CD4[sup +] T cell subsets. Elevated percentages of CD8 T cells were associated with increased memory and CD4[sup +] CD62L-T cell subsets, whereas the naïve and CD4[sup +] HLA-DR[sup ]CD38[sup +] subsets negatively correlated with the CD8%. Co-expression of CD62L on memory CD4[sup +] cells and high expression of HLA-DR (but not of CD38) were associated with high viral load. No association between viral load and naïve CD4[sup +] T cells was observed. Specific CD4[sup +] T cell subsets may be more informative than routine surrogate markers in defining the evolution of HIV infection and immune reconstitution in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00099104
Volume :
125
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
5025015
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2001.01612.x