Literature DB >> 11429121

Quantification of HTLV type I and HIV type I DNA load in coinfected patients: HIV type 1 infection does not alter HTLV type I proviral amount in the peripheral blood compartment.

R Césaire1, A Dehée, A Lézin, N Désiré, O Bourdonné, F Dantin, O Béra, D Smadja, S Abel, A Cabié, G Sobesky, J C Nicolas.   

Abstract

Several reports suggest that HTLV-I/HIV coinfection may be associated with an increased risk of HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). In HTLV-I-monoinfected patients, the occurrence of HAM/TSP is associated with high peripheral blood HTLV-I proviral load. Using a real-time quantitative PCR assay, we assessed the proviral DNA load in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 15 asymptomatic HTLV-I-monoinfected patients, 15 HTLV-I-monoinfected patients with HAM/TSP, and 25 HTLV-I/HIV-1 coinfected patients, including 4 with HAM/TSP. We also measured HIV-1 proviral DNA load in PBMCs from the coinfected patients. The median HTLV-I proviral loads were 6,800 and 4,100 copies per 10(6) PBMCs in the asymptomatic monoinfected and coinfected groups, and 58,800 and 43,300 copies per 10(6) PBMCs in the monoinfected and coinfected patients with HAM/TSP, respectively. The difference between HTLV-I proviral loads in HAM/TSP and asymptomatic monoinfected patients was statistically significant (p < 0.0001), but there was no difference between the HTLV-I-monoinfected and HTLV-I/HIV-1-coinfected groups. There was no correlation between HTLV-I and HIV-1 proviral load. HTLV-I proviral load did not correlate with the CD4+ T lymphocyte count. Among patients with no HTLV-I disease, the median copy number of HTLV-I per 10(6) circulating CD4+ T cells was 114,000 in the coinfected group and 16,700 in the monoinfected group, but the difference was not significant (p = 0.089). These data do not confirm the hypothesis in which HIV-1 coinfection would increase HTLV-I proviral burden in the PBMCs. However, depletion of the CD4+ T cell subset, the main target of HTLV-I, could be counterbalanced by an up-regulation of HTLV-I replication or by greater resistance of HTLV-I-infected cells to HIV-1-induced destruction.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11429121     DOI: 10.1089/088922201750251990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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