Analysis of HIV-1–and CMV-specific memory CD4 T-cell responses during primary and chronic infection

A Harari, GP Rizzardi, K Ellefsen… - Blood, The Journal …, 2002 - ashpublications.org
A Harari, GP Rizzardi, K Ellefsen, D Ciuffreda, P Champagne, PA Bart, D Kaufmann
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2002ashpublications.org
CD4 T-cell–specific memory antiviral responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1
(HIV-1) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) were investigated in 16 patients with documented
primary HIV-1 infection (4 of the 16 subjects also had primary CMV infection) and compared
with those observed in patients with chronic HIV-1 and CMV coinfection. Virus-specific
memory CD4 T cells were characterized on the basis of the expression of the chemokine
receptor CCR7. HIV-1–and CMV-specific interferon-γ–secreting CD4 T cells were detected …
CD4 T-cell–specific memory antiviral responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) were investigated in 16 patients with documented primary HIV-1 infection (4 of the 16 subjects also had primary CMV infection) and compared with those observed in patients with chronic HIV-1 and CMV coinfection. Virus-specific memory CD4 T cells were characterized on the basis of the expression of the chemokine receptor CCR7. HIV-1– and CMV-specific interferon-γ–secreting CD4 T cells were detected in patients with primary and chronic HIV-1 and CMV coinfection and were mostly contained in the cell population lacking expression of CCR7. The magnitude of the primary CMV-specific CD4 T-cell response was significantly greater than that of chronic CMV infection, whereas there were no differences between primary and chronic HIV-1–specific CD4 T-cell responses. A substantial proportion of CD4+CCR7 T cells were infected with HIV-1. These results advance the characterization of antiviral memory CD4 T-cell response and the delineation of the potential mechanisms that likely prevent the generation of a robust CD4 T-cell immune response during primary infection.
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