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Immunophenotype of HIV+ patients during CD4 cell-monitored treatment interruption: role of the IL-7/IL-7 receptor system.

Elisa Nemes1, Enrico Lugli, Milena Nasi, Roberta Ferraresi, Marcello Pinti, Roberto Bugarini, Vanni Borghi, Francesca Prati, Roberto Esposito, Andrea Cossarizza, Cristina Mussini.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate immunological changes during CD4-guided therapy interruption in HIV(+) patients who suspended HAART. PATIENTS: Seventeen patients aged > 18 years, who had received HAART for at least 12 months, and had a pre-interruption CD4+ cell count > 500 cells/microl, interrupted treatment. Median nadir CD4(+) cell count was 288 cells/microl. HIV plasma viral load at discontinuation was < 50 or > 50 copies/ml. Criteria for restarting treatment were: a CD4(+) T-lymphocyte count < 350 cells/microl on two separate occasions, a clinical manifestation of AIDS, and the patient's desire to resume HAART. Eleven patients were still off therapy after 12 months (group A); according to the first criterion, six patients restarted therapy within 12 months (group B).
METHODS: Haematological, viro-immunological, cytofluorimetic and molecular assays were performed at baseline and every 2 months following standard methods. Statistical analysis was performed under Stata 7.0.
RESULTS: In the first 2 months of treatment interruption, a significant increase in viral load and CD8(+) lymphocyte activation occurred. Then such parameters decreased and remained stable. In all patients, a decrease in CD4(+) lymphocytes took place as well, that affected in a similar manner naive, central memory, effector memory and terminally differentiated cells. Group B always presented lower amounts of CD4(+) effector memory lymphocytes. The expression of CD127 was always higher in group A.
CONCLUSIONS: The loss of CD4(+) lymphocytes upon viral rebound is equal among naive and memory subsets. Patients with higher expression of CD127, who are likely to exert a better capacity to utilize endogenous interleukin-7 by T cells, could remain off therapy for longer periods.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17053348     DOI: 10.1097/01.aids.0000247575.41622.b1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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