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Low proportions of CD28- CD8+ T cells expressing CD57 can be reversed by early ART initiation and predict mortality in treated HIV infection.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Unlike cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and aging, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) decreases the proportion of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57. Whether this abnormality predicts mortality in treated HIV infection and can be reversed by early antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown.

Methods

We sampled recently HIV-infected individuals (<6 months) and HIV-uninfected controls and compared longitudinal changes in the proportion of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57 between those who initiated ART early (<6 months) vs later (?2 years). We also assessed the relationship between this phenotype and mortality in a nested case-control study of ART-suppressed chronically infected individuals.

Results

Compared to HIV-uninfected controls (n = 15), individuals who were recently infected with HIV had lower proportions of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57 (P < .001), and these proportions increased during ART. The early ART group (n = 33) achieved normal levels, whereas the later ART group (n = 30) continued to have lower levels than HIV-uninfected controls (P = .02). Among 141 ART-suppressed participants in the SOCA study, those in the lowest quartile of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57 had 5-fold higher odds of mortality than those in the highest quartile (95% CI, 1.6-15.9, P = .007).

Conclusions

Abnormally low proportions of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57 predict increased mortality during treated HIV infection and may be reversed with early ART initiation.

SUBMITTER: Lee SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4110459 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low proportions of CD28- CD8+ T cells expressing CD57 can be reversed by early ART initiation and predict mortality in treated HIV infection.

Lee Sulggi A SA   Sinclair Elizabeth E   Jain Vivek V   Huang Yong Y   Epling Lorrie L   Van Natta Mark M   Meinert Curtis L CL   Martin Jeffrey N JN   McCune Joseph M JM   Deeks Steven G SG   Lederman Michael M MM   Hecht Frederick M FM   Hunt Peter W PW  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20140228 3


<h4>Background</h4>Unlike cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and aging, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) decreases the proportion of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressing CD57. Whether this abnormality predicts mortality in treated HIV infection and can be reversed by early antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown.<h4>Methods</h4>We sampled recently HIV-infected individuals (<6 months) and HIV-uninfected controls and compared longitudinal changes in the proportion of CD28(-)CD8(+) T cells expressi  ...[more]

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