| Literature DB >> 22233253 |
José Peña1, Mario Frías, Laura Castro-Orgaz, Rafael González, Felipe García, Teresa Gallart, Jose María Gatell, Montserrat Plana.
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Changes in natural killer (NK) cells according to their phenotype and expression of certain regulatory receptors were analyzed in a double-blind, controlled study of antiretroviral therapy (ART)-untreated HIV-seropositive patients, who had been vaccinated with monocyte-derived dendritic cells pulsed with inactivated HIV-1 autologous virus. This work extends other recently published studies of the same group of HIV-1(+) vaccinated patients, which demonstrated that the viral load significantly decreases and correlates inversely with an increase in HIV-specific T-cell responses in vaccinated patients, but not in controls who received placebo. Our results indicate that this vaccine raises the level of the NK CD56(neg) cell subpopulation, while levels of the NK CD56(dim) and NK CD56(bright) cells expressing the inhibitory receptor CD85j/ILT-2 fell in vaccinated patients. Taken together, these results suggest that this vaccine might enhance innate immunity by amplifying the inflammatory and cytolytic capacity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22233253 PMCID: PMC3271373 DOI: 10.1089/vim.2011.0044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viral Immunol ISSN: 0882-8245 Impact factor: 2.257