| Literature DB >> 20126440 |
Miles P Davenport1, Janka Petravic.
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20126440 PMCID: PMC2813270 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Pathog ISSN: 1553-7366 Impact factor: 6.823
Evidence for and against Cytolytic Control of HIV.
| Experiment | Result | Inference | ||
| In vivo | Non-cytolytic control | CD8 depletion in chronic SIV infection | Increase in viral load is too rapid to be accounted for by reduced infected cell death. | Effect of CD8+ T cells is to inhibit viral production. Rapid rise in viral load due to dis-inhibition of production. |
| CD8 depletion + ART in chronic SIV infection | Decay rate of viral load is the same in presence and absence of CD8+ T cells. | CD8+ T cells do not affect death rate of productively infected cells. | ||
| CD8+ T cell-inducing vaccine in SHIV infection | The rate of decay of viral load after the peak of infection doesn't change even when peak is reduced by 10- to 100-fold. | CD8+ T cell control of SHIV in vaccinated animals does not alter death rate of productively infected cells. | ||
| Cytolytic control | In vivo injection of peptide-pulsed cells in SIV | Rapid killing of cells bearing SIV peptides | High peptide dose and absence of HIV immune avoidance mechanisms make results difficult to interpret. | |
| CD8 depletion in acute SIV infection | Viral load follows normal pattern of primary infection until the peak viral load, then stays elevated. | CD8+ T cells kill SIV-infected cells, causing decline in viral load after the peak. In the absence of CD8+ T cell killing, SIV-infected CD4+ T cells are long-lived, so that viral load does not decay. | ||
| In vitro | In vitro killing of peptide-pulsed/vaccinia-infected cells by CD8+ T cells | Rapid killing in chromium release assays | High peptide dose and absence of HIV immune avoidance mechanisms make results difficult to interpret. | |
| Culture of SIV-infected cells with virus-specific CD8+ T cells | Inhibition of viral growth by CD8+ T cell supernatant | Inhibition of viral growth does not require cell contact. | ||
| Lysis of HIV-infected cells | CD8+ T cells require in vitro activation prior to assay. |