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Early Proliferation of CCR5(+) CD38(+++) Antigen-specific CD4(+) Th1 Effector Cells During Primary HIV-1 Infection

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Journal Blood
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Hematology
Date 2005 May 21
PMID 15905189
Citations 42
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Abstract

We investigated whether HIV-1 antigen-specific CD4(+) T cells expressed the viral coreceptor CCR5 during primary HIV-1 infection (PHI). In the peripheral blood of subjects with very early PHI (< 22 days after onset of symptoms), there was a 10- to 20-fold increase in the proportion of highly activated (CD38(+++)) and proliferating (Ki-67(+)) CD4(+) T cells that expressed CCR5(+), and were mostly T-cell intracellular antigen-1 (TIA-1)(+) perforin(+) granzyme B(+). Inthe same patient samples, CD4(+) T cells producing interferon (IFN)-gamma in response to HIV group-specific antigen (Gag) peptides were readily detected (median, 0.58%) by intracellular cytokine assay-these cells were again predominantly CD38(+++), Ki-67(+), and TIA-(++), as well as Bcl-2(low). On average, 20% of the Gag-specific CD4(+) T cells also expressed interleukin-2 (IL-2) and were CD127 (IL-7R)(+). Taken together, these results suggest that Gag-specific T-helper 1 (Th1) effector cells express CCR5 during the primary response and may include precursors of long-term self-renewing memory cells. However, in PHI subjects with later presentation, antigen-specific CD4(+) T cells could not be readily detected (median, 0.08%), coinciding with a 5-fold lower level of the CCR5(+)CD38(+++) CD4(+) T cells. These results suggest that the antiviral response to HIV-1 infection includes highly activated CCR5(+)CD4(+) cytotoxic effector cells, which are susceptible to both apoptosis and cytopathic infection with HIV-1, and rapidly decline.

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