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Early immunologic and virologic predictors of clinical HIV-1 disease progression.

Yolanda D Mahnke1, Kaimei Song, Mariana M Sauer, Martha C Nason, Maria Teresa M Giret, Karina I Carvalho, Priscilla R Costa, Mario Roederer, Esper G Kallás.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify early determinants of HIV-1 disease progression, which could potentially enable individualized patient treatment, and provide correlates of progression applicable as reference phenotypes to evaluate breakthrough infections in vaccine development.
DESIGN: High-throughput technologies were employed to interrogate multiple parameters on cryopreserved, retrospective peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from 51 individuals from São Paulo, Brazil, obtained within 1 year of diagnosing early Clade B HIV-1 infection. Fast Progressors, Slow Progressors, and Controllers were identified based on a 2-year clinical follow-up.
METHODS: Phenotypic and functional T-cell parameters were tested by flow cytometry and qPCR to identify potential early determinants of subsequent HIV-1 disease progression.
RESULTS: Major differences were observed between Controllers and Progressors, especially in cell-associated viral load (CAVL), the differentiation pattern and CD38 expression of CD8 T cells, and the cytokine pattern and activation phenotype of HIV-1-specific CD8 T cells. Despite remarkably few other differences between the two Progressor groups, the CAVL had predictive power independent of plasma viral load.
CONCLUSION: Analysis of three parameters (% CD38 CD8 T cells, total CAVL, % CCR5 CD8 T cells) was sufficient to predict subsequent disease progression (P < 0.001). Use of such prognostic correlates may be crucial when early CD4 T-cell counts and plasma viral load levels fail to discriminate among groups with differing subsequent clinical progression.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23211771     DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32835ce2e9

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


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