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Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART

Decades of studies in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have passed, and the mechanisms that determine impaired immunological recovery in HIV-positive patients receiving ART have not been completely elucidated yet. Thus, T-lymphocytes immunophenotyping and cytokines levels were analyzed in 44 ART-treated...

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Autores principales: Dos Santos Guedes, Maria Carolina, Carvalho-Silva, Wlisses Henrique Veloso, Andrade-Santos, José Leandro, Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly, Souto, Fabrício Oliveira, Guimarães, Rafael Lima
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020440
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author Dos Santos Guedes, Maria Carolina
Carvalho-Silva, Wlisses Henrique Veloso
Andrade-Santos, José Leandro
Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly
Souto, Fabrício Oliveira
Guimarães, Rafael Lima
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Carvalho-Silva, Wlisses Henrique Veloso
Andrade-Santos, José Leandro
Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly
Souto, Fabrício Oliveira
Guimarães, Rafael Lima
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description Decades of studies in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have passed, and the mechanisms that determine impaired immunological recovery in HIV-positive patients receiving ART have not been completely elucidated yet. Thus, T-lymphocytes immunophenotyping and cytokines levels were analyzed in 44 ART-treated HIV-positive patients who had a prolonged undetectable plasma viral load. The patients were classified as immunological non-responders (INR = 13) and immunological responders (IR = 31), according to their CD4+ T cell levels. Evaluating pre-CD4+ levels, we observed a statistically significant trend between lower CD4+ T cell levels and INR status (Z = 3.486, p < 0.001), and during 18 months of ART, the CD4+ T cell levels maintained statistical differences between the INR and IR groups (WTS = 37.252, p < 0.001). Furthermore, the INRs were associated with an elevated age at ART start; a lower pre-treatment CD4+ T cell count and a percentage that remained low even after 18 months of ART; lower levels of recent thymic emigrant (RTE) CD4+ T cell (CD45RA + CD31+) and a naïve CD4+ T cell (CD45RA + CD62L+); higher levels of central memory CD4+ T cells (CD45RA-CD62L+); and higher immune activation by CD4+ expressing HLA-DR+ or both (HLA-DR+ and CD38+) when compared with IRs. Our study demonstrates that thymic exhaustion and increased immune activation are two mechanisms substantially implicated in the impaired immune recovery of ART-treated HIV patients.
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spelling pubmed-99611322023-02-26 Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART Dos Santos Guedes, Maria Carolina Carvalho-Silva, Wlisses Henrique Veloso Andrade-Santos, José Leandro Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly Souto, Fabrício Oliveira Guimarães, Rafael Lima Viruses Article Decades of studies in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have passed, and the mechanisms that determine impaired immunological recovery in HIV-positive patients receiving ART have not been completely elucidated yet. Thus, T-lymphocytes immunophenotyping and cytokines levels were analyzed in 44 ART-treated HIV-positive patients who had a prolonged undetectable plasma viral load. The patients were classified as immunological non-responders (INR = 13) and immunological responders (IR = 31), according to their CD4+ T cell levels. Evaluating pre-CD4+ levels, we observed a statistically significant trend between lower CD4+ T cell levels and INR status (Z = 3.486, p < 0.001), and during 18 months of ART, the CD4+ T cell levels maintained statistical differences between the INR and IR groups (WTS = 37.252, p < 0.001). Furthermore, the INRs were associated with an elevated age at ART start; a lower pre-treatment CD4+ T cell count and a percentage that remained low even after 18 months of ART; lower levels of recent thymic emigrant (RTE) CD4+ T cell (CD45RA + CD31+) and a naïve CD4+ T cell (CD45RA + CD62L+); higher levels of central memory CD4+ T cells (CD45RA-CD62L+); and higher immune activation by CD4+ expressing HLA-DR+ or both (HLA-DR+ and CD38+) when compared with IRs. Our study demonstrates that thymic exhaustion and increased immune activation are two mechanisms substantially implicated in the impaired immune recovery of ART-treated HIV patients. MDPI 2023-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9961132/ /pubmed/36851655 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020440 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dos Santos Guedes, Maria Carolina
Carvalho-Silva, Wlisses Henrique Veloso
Andrade-Santos, José Leandro
Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly
Souto, Fabrício Oliveira
Guimarães, Rafael Lima
Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title_full Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title_fullStr Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title_full_unstemmed Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title_short Thymic Exhaustion and Increased Immune Activation Are the Main Mechanisms Involved in Impaired Immunological Recovery of HIV-Positive Patients under ART
title_sort thymic exhaustion and increased immune activation are the main mechanisms involved in impaired immunological recovery of hiv-positive patients under art
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020440
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