Viral Suppression and Immune Restoration in the Gastrointestinal Mucosa of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Patients Initiating Therapy during Primary or Chronic Infection
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Published:2006-08-15
Issue:16
Volume:80
Page:8236-8247
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ISSN:0022-538X
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Container-title:Journal of Virology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Virol
Author:
Guadalupe Moraima1, Sankaran Sumathi1, George Michael D.1, Reay Elizabeth1, Verhoeven David1, Shacklett Barbara L.1, Flamm Jason2, Wegelin Jacob3, Prindiville Thomas4, Dandekar Satya1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology 2. Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Sacramento, California 3. Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 4. Department of Internal Medicine
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Although the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is an important early site for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication and severe CD4
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T-cell depletion, our understanding is limited about the restoration of the gut mucosal immune system during highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). We evaluated the kinetics of viral suppression, CD4
+
T-cell restoration, gene expression, and HIV-specific CD8
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T-cell responses in longitudinal gastrointestinal biopsy and peripheral blood samples from patients initiating HAART during primary HIV infection (PHI) or chronic HIV infection (CHI) using flow cytometry, real-time PCR, and DNA microarray analysis. Viral suppression was more effective in GALT of PHI patients than CHI patients during HAART. Mucosal CD4
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T-cell restoration was delayed compared to peripheral blood and independent of the time of HAART initiation. Immunophenotypic analysis showed that repopulating mucosal CD4
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T cells were predominantly of a memory phenotype and expressed CD11α, α
E
β
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, CCR5, and CXCR4. Incomplete suppression of viral replication in GALT during HAART correlated with increased HIV-specific CD8
+
T-cell responses. DNA microarray analysis revealed that genes involved in inflammation and cell activation were up regulated in patients who did not replenish mucosal CD4
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T cells efficiently, while expression of genes involved in growth and repair was increased in patients with efficient mucosal CD4
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T-cell restoration. Our findings suggest that the discordance in CD4
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T-cell restoration between GALT and peripheral blood during therapy can be attributed to the incomplete viral suppression and increased immune activation and inflammation that may prevent restoration of CD4
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T cells and the gut microenvironment.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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