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Association of differentiation state of CD4+ T cells and disease progression in HIV-1 perinatally infected children
Authors:Sharp Elizabeth R  Willberg Christian B  Kuebler Peter J  Abadi Jacob  Fennelly Glenn J  Dobroszycki Joanna  Wiznia Andrew A  Rosenberg Michael G  Nixon Douglas F
Institution:Division of Experimental Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America.
Abstract:

Background

In the USA, most HIV-1 infected children are on antiretroviral drug regimens, with many individuals surviving through adolescence and into adulthood. The course of HIV-1 infection in these children is variable, and understudied.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We determined whether qualitative differences in immune cell subsets could explain a slower disease course in long term survivors with no evidence of immune suppression (LTS-NS; CD4%≥25%) compared to those with severe immune suppression (LTS-SS; CD4%≤15%). Subjects in the LTS-NS group had significantly higher frequencies of naïve (CCR7+CD45RA+) and central memory (CCR7+CD45RA?) CD4+ T cells compared to LTS-SS subjects (p?=?0.0005 and <0.0001, respectively). Subjects in the rapid progressing group had significantly higher levels of CD4+ TEMRA (CCR7?CD45RA+) cells compared to slow progressing subjects (p<0.0001).

Conclusions/Significance

Rapid disease progression in vertical infection is associated with significantly higher levels of CD4+ TEMRA (CCR7?CD45RA+) cells.
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