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Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals

A rare subset of HIV-infected individuals, designated viremic non-progressors (VNP), remain asymptomatic and maintain normal levels of CD4+ T-cells despite persistently high viremia. To identify mechanisms potentially responsible for the VNP phenotype, we compared VNPs (average >9 years of HIV in...

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Autores principales: Klatt, Nichole R., Bosinger, Steven E., Peck, Melicent, Richert-Spuhler, Laura E., Heigele, Anke, Gile, Jillian P., Patel, Nirav, Taaffe, Jessica, Julg, Boris, Camerini, David, Torti, Carlo, Martin, Jeffrey N., Deeks, Steven G., Sinclair, Elizabeth, Hecht, Frederick M., Lederman, Michael M., Paiardini, Mirko, Kirchhoff, Frank, Brenchley, Jason M., Hunt, Peter W., Silvestri, Guido
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25167059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004345
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author Klatt, Nichole R.
Bosinger, Steven E.
Peck, Melicent
Richert-Spuhler, Laura E.
Heigele, Anke
Gile, Jillian P.
Patel, Nirav
Taaffe, Jessica
Julg, Boris
Camerini, David
Torti, Carlo
Martin, Jeffrey N.
Deeks, Steven G.
Sinclair, Elizabeth
Hecht, Frederick M.
Lederman, Michael M.
Paiardini, Mirko
Kirchhoff, Frank
Brenchley, Jason M.
Hunt, Peter W.
Silvestri, Guido
author_facet Klatt, Nichole R.
Bosinger, Steven E.
Peck, Melicent
Richert-Spuhler, Laura E.
Heigele, Anke
Gile, Jillian P.
Patel, Nirav
Taaffe, Jessica
Julg, Boris
Camerini, David
Torti, Carlo
Martin, Jeffrey N.
Deeks, Steven G.
Sinclair, Elizabeth
Hecht, Frederick M.
Lederman, Michael M.
Paiardini, Mirko
Kirchhoff, Frank
Brenchley, Jason M.
Hunt, Peter W.
Silvestri, Guido
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description A rare subset of HIV-infected individuals, designated viremic non-progressors (VNP), remain asymptomatic and maintain normal levels of CD4+ T-cells despite persistently high viremia. To identify mechanisms potentially responsible for the VNP phenotype, we compared VNPs (average >9 years of HIV infection) to HIV-infected individuals who have similar CD4+ T-cell counts and viral load, but who are likely to progress if left untreated (“putative progressors”, PP), thus avoiding the confounding effect of differences related to substantial CD4+ T cell depletion. We found that VNPs, compared to PPs, had preserved levels of CD4+ stem cell memory cells (T(SCM) (p<0.0001), which was associated with decreased HIV infection of these cells in VNPs (r = −0.649, p = 0.019). In addition, VNPs had decreased HIV infection in CD4+ central memory (T(CM)) cells (p = 0.035), and the total number of T(CM) cells was associated with increased proliferation of memory CD4+ T cells (r = 0.733, p = 0.01). Our results suggest that, in HIV-infected VNPs, decreased infection of CD4+ T(CM) and T(SCM), cells are involved in preservation of CD4+ T cell homeostasis and lack of disease progression despite high viremia.
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spelling pubmed-41484452014-08-29 Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals Klatt, Nichole R. Bosinger, Steven E. Peck, Melicent Richert-Spuhler, Laura E. Heigele, Anke Gile, Jillian P. Patel, Nirav Taaffe, Jessica Julg, Boris Camerini, David Torti, Carlo Martin, Jeffrey N. Deeks, Steven G. Sinclair, Elizabeth Hecht, Frederick M. Lederman, Michael M. Paiardini, Mirko Kirchhoff, Frank Brenchley, Jason M. Hunt, Peter W. Silvestri, Guido PLoS Pathog Research Article A rare subset of HIV-infected individuals, designated viremic non-progressors (VNP), remain asymptomatic and maintain normal levels of CD4+ T-cells despite persistently high viremia. To identify mechanisms potentially responsible for the VNP phenotype, we compared VNPs (average >9 years of HIV infection) to HIV-infected individuals who have similar CD4+ T-cell counts and viral load, but who are likely to progress if left untreated (“putative progressors”, PP), thus avoiding the confounding effect of differences related to substantial CD4+ T cell depletion. We found that VNPs, compared to PPs, had preserved levels of CD4+ stem cell memory cells (T(SCM) (p<0.0001), which was associated with decreased HIV infection of these cells in VNPs (r = −0.649, p = 0.019). In addition, VNPs had decreased HIV infection in CD4+ central memory (T(CM)) cells (p = 0.035), and the total number of T(CM) cells was associated with increased proliferation of memory CD4+ T cells (r = 0.733, p = 0.01). Our results suggest that, in HIV-infected VNPs, decreased infection of CD4+ T(CM) and T(SCM), cells are involved in preservation of CD4+ T cell homeostasis and lack of disease progression despite high viremia. Public Library of Science 2014-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4148445/ /pubmed/25167059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004345 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Klatt, Nichole R.
Bosinger, Steven E.
Peck, Melicent
Richert-Spuhler, Laura E.
Heigele, Anke
Gile, Jillian P.
Patel, Nirav
Taaffe, Jessica
Julg, Boris
Camerini, David
Torti, Carlo
Martin, Jeffrey N.
Deeks, Steven G.
Sinclair, Elizabeth
Hecht, Frederick M.
Lederman, Michael M.
Paiardini, Mirko
Kirchhoff, Frank
Brenchley, Jason M.
Hunt, Peter W.
Silvestri, Guido
Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title_full Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title_fullStr Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title_short Limited HIV Infection of Central Memory and Stem Cell Memory CD4+ T Cells Is Associated with Lack of Progression in Viremic Individuals
title_sort limited hiv infection of central memory and stem cell memory cd4+ t cells is associated with lack of progression in viremic individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25167059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004345
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