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Low-dose IL-2 reduces lymphocyte apoptosis and increases naive CD4 cells in HIV-1 patients treated with HAART

Authors :
Fernando Aiuti
Marco Marziali
Gianpiero D'Offizi
Guido Antonelli
Marina Pierdominici
Franco Pandolfi
Vincenzo Galati
Maria Livia Bernardi
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
ACADEMIC PRESS INC, 2000.

Abstract

During HIV disease an increased in vitro apoptosis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells has been demonstrated. This can be reversed in vitro by interleukin (IL)-2. Recent trials with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and IL-2 in HIV-1-infected patients showed promising immunological and clinical results. Here we investigated the effects of subcutaneous low-dose IL-2 administration in combination with HAART on in vitro apoptosis and the relationship between apoptosis, CD4 + counts, and HIV replication. Twenty-two asymptomatic HIV patients were randomized for HAART (arm I) and HAART plus IL-2 (arm II). Spontaneous apoptosis was decreased in both arms after 28 weeks of therapy but the reduction was highly significant only in arm II ( P = 0.05 vs P = 0.001). As the percentage of apoptosis decreased, there was a significantly higher increase of both CD4 + and CD4 + naive T cells in arm II vs arm I. HIV plasma viremia was reduced in all patients after therapy. Our data suggest that intermittent therapy with low-dose subcutaneous IL-2 in addition to HAART induces a positive immunomodulation in asymptomatic HIV-infected patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5a83b50e8ca946be8c123ab8c7f59883