Literature DB >> 11397507

Higher levels of HIV DNA in memory and naive CD4(+) T cell subsets of viremic compared to non-viremic patients after 18 and 24 months of HAART.

F Baldanti1, S Paolucci, R Gulminetti, R Maserati, G Migliorino, A Pan, F Maggiolo, G Comolli, A Chiesa, G Gerna.   

Abstract

The degree of infection of memory and naive CD4(+) T cells in patients treated with HAART and with durable undetectable or detectable viral load in plasma was evaluated. The following two groups of patients were analyzed cross-sectionally: (i) patients with undetectable HIV RNA plasma levels during follow-up (responders); (ii) patients with no reduction or with rebound in HIV RNA levels during treatment (non-responders). Patients were examined following 6, 12, 18 and 24 months of HAART, respectively, by quantifying: (i) plasma HIV RNA load; (ii) CD4(+) T cells; (iii) memory and naive CD4(+) T cells; (iv) HIV DNA levels in memory and naive CD4(+) T cells. HIV RNA plasma levels were significantly higher in non-responders vs responders at each time point (P<0.02), while CD4(+) T cell counts as well as memory and naive CD4(+) T cell levels were comparable in both viremic and non-viremic patients. However, higher HIV DNA values were observed in both memory and naive CD4(+) T cells of non-responders vs responders after 18 and 24 months of HAART (P<0.02), suggesting an increased amount of HIV-infected naive CD4(+) T cells and a sustained high degree of infection of memory CD4(+) T cells. Immunological reconstitution following HAART might potentially be hampered in viremic patients despite the absolute increase in CD4(+) T cell counts.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11397507     DOI: 10.1016/s0166-3542(01)00142-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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