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Effects of neutralizing antibodies on escape from CD8+ T-cell responses in HIV-1 infection
Authors:Paul S. Wikramaratna  José Louren?o  Paul Klenerman  Oliver G. Pybus  Sunetra Gupta
Affiliation:1Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK;2Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7BN, UK
Abstract:
Despite substantial advances in our knowledge of immune responses against HIV-1 and of its evolution within the host, it remains unclear why control of the virus eventually breaks down. Here, we present a new theoretical framework for the infection dynamics of HIV-1 that combines antibody and CD8+ T-cell responses, notably taking into account their different lifespans. Several apparent paradoxes in HIV pathogenesis and genetics of host susceptibility can be reconciled within this framework by assigning a crucial role to antibody responses in the control of viraemia. We argue that, although escape from or progressive loss of quality of CD8+ T-cell responses can accelerate disease progression, the underlying cause of the breakdown of virus control is the loss of antibody induction due to depletion of CD4+ T cells. Furthermore, strong antibody responses can prevent CD8+ T-cell escape from occurring for an extended period, even in the presence of highly efficacious CD8+ T-cell responses.
Keywords:HIV   AIDS   mathematical model   neutralizing antibodies   T-cell escape
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