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Phenotypic characterization of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells during early and chronic infant HIV-1 infection.


ABSTRACT: Although CD8(+) T cells play an important role in the containment of adult HIV-1 replication, their role in infant HIV-1 infection is not as well understood. Impaired HIV-specific CD8(+) T cell responses may underlie the persistently high viral loads observed in infants. We examined the frequency and phenotype of infant HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells in 7 HIV-infected antiretroviral therapy-naïve infants during the first 2 years of life, using class I HLA tetramers and IFN-?-ELISPOT. The frequency (0.088-3.9% of CD3(+)CD8(+) cells) and phenotype (CD27(+)CD28(-), CD45RA(+/-), CD57(+/-), HLA-DR(+), CD95(+)) of infant HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells were similar to reports in adults undergoing early infection. Unlike adults, at 23-24 months post-infection a high frequency of HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells expressed HLA-DR (mean 80%, range 68-85%) and CD95 (mean 88%, range 79-96%), suggesting sustained activation and vulnerability to apoptosis. Despite comparable expansion of HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells of a similar phenotype to adults during early infection, infant T cells failed to contain HIV-1 replication, and remained persistently activated and vulnerable to apoptosis during chronic infection.

SUBMITTER: Slyker JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3105047 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phenotypic characterization of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells during early and chronic infant HIV-1 infection.

Slyker Jennifer A JA   John-Stewart Grace C GC   Dong Tao T   Lohman-Payne Barbara B   Reilly Marie M   Atzberger Ann A   Taylor Stephen S   Maleche-Obimbo Elizabeth E   Mbori-Ngacha Dorothy D   Rowland-Jones Sarah L SL  

PloS one 20110531 5


Although CD8(+) T cells play an important role in the containment of adult HIV-1 replication, their role in infant HIV-1 infection is not as well understood. Impaired HIV-specific CD8(+) T cell responses may underlie the persistently high viral loads observed in infants. We examined the frequency and phenotype of infant HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells in 7 HIV-infected antiretroviral therapy-naïve infants during the first 2 years of life, using class I HLA tetramers and IFN-γ-ELISPOT. The frequency  ...[more]

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