Title of article :
Increased frequency of CD25dimCD4+ T-cells in HIV-2 infection, a naturally occurring attenuated form of HIV-1
Author/Authors :
Foxall، نويسنده , , Russell B. and Soares، نويسنده , , Rui S. and Albuquerque، نويسنده , , Adriana S. and Cortesمo، نويسنده , , Catarina S. and Victorino، نويسنده , , Rui M.M. and Sousa، نويسنده , , Ana E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The ability to maintain the CD4-memory pool is currently considered one of the main determinants of AIDS progression. Like HIV-1, HIV-2 infection is characterized by progressive hyper-immune activation, yet it is associated with slower rates of CD4-loss and reduced viremia irrespective of disease stage. In contrast to HIV-1, we observed an increased proportion of CD4+ T-cells expressing CD25 in HIV-2 infected individuals, independent of the degree of CD4-depletion and levels of immune activation. This was due to CD4+ T-cells expressing an intermediate intensity of CD25, characterized by an increased ability to produce IL-2 and a lack of other regulatory markers. This expansion, unique to HIV-2 seropositive individuals, may relate to an improved ability to replenish their CD4-memory pool, and thus to the better prognosis that characterizes HIV-2 infection. Identification of the underlying mechanisms regulating this population in HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections may provide a rational for novel therapeutic strategies.
Keywords :
HIV/AIDS , CD25 , immune activation , T-cell subsets , HIV-2
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology