نتایج جستجو برای: hiv infection of cd4 t cells

تعداد نتایج: 21478443  

2015
Katrina M Pollock Damien J Montamat-Sicotte Graham S Cooke Moses S Kapembwa Onn M Kon Lisa Grass Robert D Sampson Graham P Taylor Ajit Lalvani

HIV-infected individuals with severe immunodeficiency are at risk of opportunistic infection (OI). Tuberculosis (TB) may occur without substantial immune suppression suggesting an early and sustained adverse impact of HIV on Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)-specific cell mediated immunity (CMI). This prospective observational cohort study aimed to observe differences in OI-specific and MTB-spec...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Zheng Zhang Xiangsheng Xu Jiyun Lu Shuye Zhang Lanlan Gu Junliang Fu Lei Jin Haiying Li Min Zhao Jiyuan Zhang Hao Wu Lishan Su Yang-Xin Fu Fu-Sheng Wang

BACKGROUND Nonspecific T-cell hyperactivation is the main driving force for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 disease progression, but the reasons why the excess immune response is not properly shut off are poorly defined. METHODS Eighty-five HIV-1-infected individuals were enrolled to characterize B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) expression and function. Infection and blockade assays ...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 2010
Annette Audigé Patrick Taffé Martin Rickenbach Manuel Battegay Pietro Vernazza David Nadal Roberto F Speck

CD4 expression in HIV replication is paradoxical: HIV entry requires high cell-surface CD4 densities, but replication requires CD4 down-modulation. However, is CD4 density in HIV+ patients affected over time? Do changes in CD4 density correlate with disease progression? Here, we examined the role of CD4 density for HIV disease progression by longitudinally quantifying CD4 densities on CD4+ T ce...

2016
Marco Gelpi Hans J. Hartling Kristina Thorsteinsson Jan Gerstoft Henrik Ullum Susanne D. Nielsen

BACKGROUND Symptomatic primary HIV infection is associated with an adverse prognosis, and immediate initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is recommended. However, little is known about immunological predictors of immune recovery. Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin (TSLP) is a cytokine that promotes CD4+ T cells homeostatic polyclonal proliferation and regulates Th17/regulatory T-cel...

2012
Jean-Philippe Herbeuval Nikaïa Smith Jacques Thèze

Despite variability, the majority of HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS characterized by high viral load and massive CD4+ T-cell depletion. However, there is a subset of HIV-1-positive individuals that does not progress and spontaneously maintains an undetectable viral load. This infrequent patient population is defined as HIV-1 controllers (HIV controllers), and represents less than 1...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Saurabh Mehandru Michael A. Poles Klara Tenner-Racz Amir Horowitz Arlene Hurley Christine Hogan Daniel Boden Paul Racz Martin Markowitz

Given its population of CCR5-expressing, immunologically activated CD4(+) T cells, the gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa is uniquely susceptible to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection. We undertook this study to assess whether a preferential depletion of mucosal CD4(+) T cells would be observed in HIV-1-infected subjects during the primary infection period, to examine the anatomic subcomp...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Nilufer Seth Daniel Kaufmann Timothy Lahey Eric S Rosenberg Kai W Wucherpfennig

Chronic infection with the HIV results in poor HIV-specific CD4 T cell proliferation, but more recent analyses using intracellular cytokine staining demonstrated that IFN-gamma-producing, HIV-specific CD4 T cells can be detected for years in HIV-infected subjects. Because it is not known whether the majority of HIV-specific T cells are lost or become dysfunctional, we examined the kinetics of t...

2016
Mathieu F. Chevalier Céline Didier Pierre-Marie Girard Maria E. Manea Pauline Campa Françoise Barré-Sinoussi Daniel Scott-Algara Laurence Weiss

Early events during primary HIV infection (PHI) are thought to influence disease outcome. Although a growing body of evidence suggests a beneficial role of HIV-specific CD4 help in HIV infection, it is unclear how early viral replication, systemic immune activation, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) may shape CD4 T-cell responses during PHI, and whether HIV-specific CD4 responses contribute to t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Kristen A Porter Lauren N Kelley Michael D Nekorchuk James H Jones Amy B Hahn Carlos M C de Noronha Jonathan A Harton Karen M Duus

Activated CD4(+) T cells are more susceptible to HIV infection than resting T cells; the reason for this remains unresolved. Induction of CIITA and subsequent expression of the MHC class II isotype HLA-DR are hallmarks of CD4(+) T cell activation; therefore, we investigated the role of CIITA expression in T cells during HIV infection. CIITA-expressing SupT1 cells display enhanced virion attachm...

2014
Miriam Kiene Bence Rethi Marianne Jansson Stephanie Dillon Eric Lee Rebecka Lantto Cara Wilson Stefan Pöhlmann Francesca Chiodi

BACKGROUND Many HIV-2 and SIV isolates, as well as some HIV-1 strains, can use the orphan 7-transmembrane receptor GPR15 as co-receptor for efficient entry into host cells. GPR15 is expressed on central memory and effector memory CD4(+) T cells in healthy individuals and a subset of these cells is susceptible to HIV-1 and SIV infection. However, it has not been determined whether GPR15 expressi...

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