Literature DB >> 15752561

Progression to CMV end-organ disease in HIV-1-infected individuals despite abundance of highly differentiated CMV-specific CD8+ T-cells.

C Bronke1, G H A Westerlaken, F Miedema, K Tesselaar, D van Baarle.   

Abstract

Since CMV-specific T-cells have been shown to generally express an advanced state of differentiation, we investigated whether these mature CMV-specific T-cells are sustained in HIV-infected patients, who are not treated with HAART, receive no CMV medication, but do progress to AIDS with CMV end-organ disease (AIDS-CMV). CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell phenotype was studied in these patients in comparison with long-term asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals, progressors to AIDS without CMV end-organ disease as well as CMV-seropositive HIV-negative controls. CMV-specific CD8+ T-cells from progressors to AIDS-CMV expressed markers typical of highly differentiated effector T-cells, being CCR7-, CD27- CD45RO+/-, with high CD57 expression and increased Ki67 expression, compatible with functional effector cell capabilities. In addition, CD4+ T-cells with the characteristic CD27-CD28- phenotype previously shown to be induced by CMV infection specifically, were found in very high numbers in the HIV+ individuals, but the highest in progressors to AIDS-CMV just before onset of disease. Also the normally rare CD45RO-CD27-CD4+ subset increased significantly, whereas the CD45RO-CD27+CD4+ subset decreased. Our data show that in patients progressing to AIDS-CMV, CMV-specific CD8+ T-cells have expanded and are fully differentiated to mature functional effector T-cells. These cells are not protective apparently, but may contribute to tissue-associated immunopathology characteristic of these clinical conditions.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15752561     DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2004.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Lett        ISSN: 0165-2478            Impact factor:   3.685


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