TY - JOUR
T1 - The relationship of T-regulatory cell subsets to disease stage, immune activation, and pathogen-specific immunity in HIV infection
AU - Tenorio, Allan R.
AU - Martinson, Jeffrey
AU - Pollard, David
AU - Baum, Linda
AU - Landay, Alan
PY - 2008/8/15
Y1 - 2008/8/15
N2 - BACKGROUND:: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with abnormalities in T-regulatory (T-reg) cells, but the effect of HIV on the naive (CD45RO) and memory (CD45RO) CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cell subsets has not been defined. METHODS:: We measured the absolute number and relative percentage of total, naive, and memory T-reg cells in HIV-infected subjects and compared these parameters with their CD4 T cells, viral load, levels of immune activation, and pathogen-specific immunity. RESULTS:: HIV infection was associated with an increased percentage of memory CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells and a decreased percentage of naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells as CD4 T cells declined. The level of HIV viremia inversely correlated with total, memory, and naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cell numbers and percentage of naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells. Lower total, memory, and naive CD25CD127CD4 T-cell numbers were associated with higher levels of immune activation, whereas a higher percentage of CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells was associated with lower Candida- and HIV-specific immune responses. CONCLUSIONS:: These observations suggest that CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells contribute to the immunodeficiency seen in HIV disease.
AB - BACKGROUND:: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with abnormalities in T-regulatory (T-reg) cells, but the effect of HIV on the naive (CD45RO) and memory (CD45RO) CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cell subsets has not been defined. METHODS:: We measured the absolute number and relative percentage of total, naive, and memory T-reg cells in HIV-infected subjects and compared these parameters with their CD4 T cells, viral load, levels of immune activation, and pathogen-specific immunity. RESULTS:: HIV infection was associated with an increased percentage of memory CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells and a decreased percentage of naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells as CD4 T cells declined. The level of HIV viremia inversely correlated with total, memory, and naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cell numbers and percentage of naive CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells. Lower total, memory, and naive CD25CD127CD4 T-cell numbers were associated with higher levels of immune activation, whereas a higher percentage of CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells was associated with lower Candida- and HIV-specific immune responses. CONCLUSIONS:: These observations suggest that CD25CD127CD4 T-reg cells contribute to the immunodeficiency seen in HIV disease.
KW - Candida-specific immunity
KW - CD4+
KW - HIV
KW - HIV-specific immunity
KW - Immune activation
KW - T cells
KW - T-regulatory cells
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U2 - 10.1097/QAI.0b013e31817bbea5
DO - 10.1097/QAI.0b013e31817bbea5
M3 - Article
C2 - 18645514
AN - SCOPUS:50949128945
SN - 1525-4135
VL - 48
SP - 577
EP - 580
JO - Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
JF - Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
IS - 5
ER -