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Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels

The gut mucosa is an important site of HIV immunopathogenesis, with severe depletion of CD4+ T cells occurring during acute infection. The effect of prolonged anti-retroviral therapy (ART) on cycling and restoration of T lymphocytes in the gut remains unclear. Colon and terminal ileal biopsies and p...

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Autores principales: Ciccone, Emily J., Read, Sarah W., Mannon, Peter J., Yao, Michael D., Hodge, Jessica N., Dewar, Robin, Chairez, Cheryl L., Proschan, Michael A., Kovacs, Joseph A., Sereti, Irini
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2009.129
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author Ciccone, Emily J.
Read, Sarah W.
Mannon, Peter J.
Yao, Michael D.
Hodge, Jessica N.
Dewar, Robin
Chairez, Cheryl L.
Proschan, Michael A.
Kovacs, Joseph A.
Sereti, Irini
author_facet Ciccone, Emily J.
Read, Sarah W.
Mannon, Peter J.
Yao, Michael D.
Hodge, Jessica N.
Dewar, Robin
Chairez, Cheryl L.
Proschan, Michael A.
Kovacs, Joseph A.
Sereti, Irini
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description The gut mucosa is an important site of HIV immunopathogenesis, with severe depletion of CD4+ T cells occurring during acute infection. The effect of prolonged anti-retroviral therapy (ART) on cycling and restoration of T lymphocytes in the gut remains unclear. Colon and terminal ileal biopsies and peripheral blood samples were collected from viremic, untreated, HIV-infected participants, patients treated with prolonged ART (>5 years), and uninfected controls and analyzed by flow cytometry. In the gut, the proportion of cycling T cells decreased and the number of CD4+ T cells normalized in treated patients in parallel with β7 expression on CD4+ T cells in blood. Cycling of gut T cells in viremic patients was associated with increased plasma LPS levels, but not colonic HIV-RNA. These data suggest that gut T cell activation and microbial translocation may be interconnected while prolonged ART may decrease activation and restore gut CD4+ T cells.
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spelling pubmed-28308552010-09-01 Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels Ciccone, Emily J. Read, Sarah W. Mannon, Peter J. Yao, Michael D. Hodge, Jessica N. Dewar, Robin Chairez, Cheryl L. Proschan, Michael A. Kovacs, Joseph A. Sereti, Irini Mucosal Immunol Article The gut mucosa is an important site of HIV immunopathogenesis, with severe depletion of CD4+ T cells occurring during acute infection. The effect of prolonged anti-retroviral therapy (ART) on cycling and restoration of T lymphocytes in the gut remains unclear. Colon and terminal ileal biopsies and peripheral blood samples were collected from viremic, untreated, HIV-infected participants, patients treated with prolonged ART (>5 years), and uninfected controls and analyzed by flow cytometry. In the gut, the proportion of cycling T cells decreased and the number of CD4+ T cells normalized in treated patients in parallel with β7 expression on CD4+ T cells in blood. Cycling of gut T cells in viremic patients was associated with increased plasma LPS levels, but not colonic HIV-RNA. These data suggest that gut T cell activation and microbial translocation may be interconnected while prolonged ART may decrease activation and restore gut CD4+ T cells. 2009-12-02 2010-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2830855/ /pubmed/19956090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2009.129 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Ciccone, Emily J.
Read, Sarah W.
Mannon, Peter J.
Yao, Michael D.
Hodge, Jessica N.
Dewar, Robin
Chairez, Cheryl L.
Proschan, Michael A.
Kovacs, Joseph A.
Sereti, Irini
Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title_full Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title_fullStr Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title_full_unstemmed Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title_short Cycling of Gut Mucosal CD4+ T Cells Decreases after Prolonged Anti-Retroviral Therapy and is Associated with Plasma LPS Levels
title_sort cycling of gut mucosal cd4+ t cells decreases after prolonged anti-retroviral therapy and is associated with plasma lps levels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2009.129
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