Immune activation and CD8+ T-cell differentiation towards senescence in HIV-1 infection.

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Title
Immune activation and CD8+ T-cell differentiation towards senescence in HIV-1 infection.
Journal
PLoS Biology
Author(s)
Papagno L., Spina C.A., Marchant A., Salio M., Rufer N., Little S., Dong T., Chesney G., Waters A., Easterbrook P., Dunbar P.R., Shepherd D., Cerundolo V., Emery V., Griffiths P., Conlon C., McMichael A.J., Richman D.D., Rowland-Jones S.L., Appay V.
ISSN
1545-7885
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
2
Pages
E20
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. ; Review
Abstract
Progress in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic is hindered by our failure to elucidate the precise reasons for the onset of immunodeficiency in HIV-1 infection. Increasing evidence suggests that elevated immune activation is associated with poor outcome in HIV-1 pathogenesis. However, the basis of this association remains unclear. Through ex vivo analysis of virus-specific CD8(+) T-cells and the use of an in vitro model of naïve CD8(+) T-cell priming, we show that the activation level and the differentiation state of T-cells are closely related. Acute HIV-1 infection induces massive activation of CD8(+) T-cells, affecting many cell populations, not only those specific for HIV-1, which results in further differentiation of these cells. HIV disease progression correlates with increased proportions of highly differentiated CD8(+) T-cells, which exhibit characteristics of replicative senescence and probably indicate a decline in T-cell competence of the infected person. The differentiation of CD8(+) and CD4(+) T-cells towards a state of replicative senescence is a natural process. It can be driven by excessive levels of immune stimulation. This may be part of the mechanism through which HIV-1-mediated immune activation exhausts the capacity of the immune system.
Keywords
Aging, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Cell Differentiation, HIV Infections, Humans, Lymphocyte Activation
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