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gp120-induced programmed cell death in recently activated T cells without subsequent ligation of the T cell receptor.

S Foster1, P Beverley, R Aspinall.   

Abstract

In most individuals, HIV infection is characterized by a progressive decline in the number of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocytes, and while the number of CD4+ cells is within the normal range, defects in immune function are detectable. To date neither the decline in function nor the decline in cell number have been satisfactorily explained. Here we describe a mechanism which may contribute to the immunodeficiency and decline in CD4+ cell numbers in HIV-infected individuals. We show that recently activated T cells are susceptible to apoptosis when exposed to HIV gp120 in the presence of anti-gp120 antibody.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7615007     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830250644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


  6 in total

1.  Detection of HIV gp120 in plasma during early HIV infection is associated with increased proinflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokines.

Authors:  Jenna Rychert; Daryld Strick; Sue Bazner; James Robinson; Eric Rosenberg
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2010-08-19       Impact factor: 2.205

2.  Highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) is associated with a lower level of CD4+ T cell apoptosis in HIV-infected patients.

Authors:  P M Roger; J P Breittmayer; C Arlotto; P Pugliese; C Pradier; G Bernard-Pomier; P Dellamonica; A Bernard
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1999-12       Impact factor: 4.330

Review 3.  Positive and negative aspects of the human immunodeficiency virus protease: development of inhibitors versus its role in AIDS pathogenesis.

Authors:  K Ikuta; S Suzuki; H Horikoshi; T Mukai; R B Luftig
Journal:  Microbiol Mol Biol Rev       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 11.056

4.  Protease-defective, gp120-containing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particles induce apoptosis more efficiently than does wild-type virus or recombinant gp120 protein in healthy donor-derived peripheral blood T cells.

Authors:  M Kameoka; T Kimura; Y H Zheng; S Suzuki; K Fujinaga; R B Luftig; K Ikuta
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1997-01       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 5.  T helper cell activation and human retroviral pathogenesis.

Authors:  K F Copeland; J L Heeney
Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1996-12

Review 6.  Envelope glycoproteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1: profound influences on immune functions.

Authors:  N Chirmule; S Pahwa
Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1996-06
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