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Perturbation of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell Repertoires During Progression to AIDS and Regulation of the CD4+ Repertoire During Antiviral Therapy

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Journal Nat Med
Date 1998 Feb 14
PMID 9461196
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Abstract

The T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) repertoire was studied longitudinally by analyzing the varying lengths of the beta chain CDR3 hypervariable region during the course of HIV-1 infection and following combination antiretroviral therapy. Drastic restrictions in CD8+ T-cell repertoire usage were found at all stages of natural progression and persisted during the first six months of treatment. In contrast, significant CD4+ T-cell repertoire perturbations were not found in early stages of infection but correlated with progression to AIDS. Out of ten patients presenting with pretreatment perturbations, normalization of the CD4+ repertoire was observed in eight good responders, but not in two cases of unsuccessful therapy. These results indicate that, besides CD4+ cell count rise, an efficient control of HIV replication may allow qualitative modifications of the CD4+ repertoire balance.

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