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CD8+-cell-mediated suppression of virulent simian immunodeficiency virus during tenofovir treatment.


ABSTRACT: The ability of tenofovir to suppress viremia in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques for years despite the presence of virulent viral mutants with reduced in vitro susceptibility is unprecedented in this animal model. In vivo cell depletion experiments demonstrate that tenofovir's ability to suppress viremia during acute and chronic infection is significantly dependent on the presence of CD8+ lymphocytes. Continuous tenofovir treatment was required to maintain low viremia. Although it is unclear whether this immune-mediated suppression of viremia is linked to tenofovir's direct antiviral efficacy or is due to independent immunomodulatory effects, these studies prove the concept that antiviral immune responses can play a crucial role in suppressing viremia during anti-human immunodeficiency virus drug therapy.

SUBMITTER: Van Rompay KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC400346 | biostudies-literature | 2004 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD8+-cell-mediated suppression of virulent simian immunodeficiency virus during tenofovir treatment.

Van Rompay Koen K A KK   Singh Raman P RP   Pahar Bapi B   Sodora Donald L DL   Wingfield Casey C   Lawson Jonathan R JR   Marthas Marta L ML   Bischofberger Norbert N  

Journal of virology 20040501 10


The ability of tenofovir to suppress viremia in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques for years despite the presence of virulent viral mutants with reduced in vitro susceptibility is unprecedented in this animal model. In vivo cell depletion experiments demonstrate that tenofovir's ability to suppress viremia during acute and chronic infection is significantly dependent on the presence of CD8+ lymphocytes. Continuous tenofovir treatment was required to maintain low viremia. Altho  ...[more]

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