OBJECTIVES: We evaluated virologic and immunologic responses to antiretroviral therapy in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) compared with those found in peripheral blood. METHODS: Eight HIV-1-infected individuals were treated with three reverse transcriptase inhibitors and one protease inhibitor. Endoscopic biopsies were performed at baseline, and at months 1, 2, and 6. We measured the level of cell-associated multiply spliced and unspliced HIV-1 mRNA in GALT and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Immunologic responses were assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Levels of multiply spliced HIV-1 mRNA declined in parallel fashion both in peripheral blood and GALT. After 6 months of therapy, unspliced HIV-1 mRNA in the GALT was below assay detection although it persisted in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 4 study subjects. Although the percentage of CD4+ lymphocytes increased significantly in peripheral blood, only modest increases occurred in GALT. The percentage of activated CD8+ T cells decreased significantly in peripheral blood whereas only modest reductions occurred in GALT. CONCLUSIONS: Antiretroviral therapy effectively suppressed HIV-1 replication in GALT. The percentage of CD4+ T cells in peripheral blood uniformly increased in all study subjects, whereas it was more variable in the GALT.
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated virologic and immunologic responses to antiretroviral therapy in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) compared with those found in peripheral blood. METHODS: Eight HIV-1-infected individuals were treated with three reverse transcriptase inhibitors and one protease inhibitor. Endoscopic biopsies were performed at baseline, and at months 1, 2, and 6. We measured the level of cell-associated multiply spliced and unspliced HIV-1 mRNA in GALT and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Immunologic responses were assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Levels of multiply spliced HIV-1 mRNA declined in parallel fashion both in peripheral blood and GALT. After 6 months of therapy, unspliced HIV-1 mRNA in the GALT was below assay detection although it persisted in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 4 study subjects. Although the percentage of CD4+ lymphocytes increased significantly in peripheral blood, only modest increases occurred in GALT. The percentage of activated CD8+ T cells decreased significantly in peripheral blood whereas only modest reductions occurred in GALT. CONCLUSIONS: Antiretroviral therapy effectively suppressed HIV-1 replication in GALT. The percentage of CD4+ T cells in peripheral blood uniformly increased in all study subjects, whereas it was more variable in the GALT.
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