Author/Authors :
A Lachgar، نويسنده , , J Bernard، نويسنده , , B Bizzini، نويسنده , , A Astgen، نويسنده , , H Le Coq، نويسنده , , M Fouchard، نويسنده , , V Chams، نويسنده , , M Feldman، نويسنده , , A Burny، نويسنده , , JF Zagury، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from normal donors results in inhibition of cell proliferation and generation of functional suppressive T cells. Cultured HIV-1 infected PBMCs but not uninfected PBMCs, following irradiation, can inhibit the proliferation of antigen-activated autologous T cells in a dose-dependent way. CD8+ cell subpopulation is responsible for this inhibition. The presence of anti-alpha interferon (IFNα) and anti-Tat antibodies in the culture medium counteracts the HIV-1-induced immunosuppression and prevents the generation of suppressive T cells by these PBMCs. The reported data should have major implications for strategies of AIDS treatment which, in association with antiviral drugs, aim at targetting immune disorders.