Non-infectious CXCR4-tropic HIV induces T-Cell death and possibly AIDS

Non-infectious CXCR4-tropic HIV induces T-Cell death and possibly AIDS

Non-Infectious CXCR4-Tropic Strains of HIV can Kill Resting, Naive, T-Cells Their Emergence Coincides with AIDS Onset

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 04.06.2010 )

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A gradual decline in CD4 T-Cells is the main hallmark of HIV infection. At the "T-Cell inflection point", there is an accelerated CD4 T-Cell decline and the onset of CD8 T-Cell decline, leading up to Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Strains of HIV that can bind the CXCR4 co-receptor emerge prior to this, suggesting that they contribute to immune failure by inducing death in naive, CXCR4-bearing T-Cells. Naive T-Cells are critical for replenishing the immune system after any kind of T-Cell loss. Additionally, the vast majority of HIV virions circulating during infection are defective and non- infectious. Their effects on immune cells are not clearly understood. In this study, primary peripheral blood T-cells were exposed to inactivated, non-infectious, HIV-1 virions. The study shows that when T-cell subsets were purified and isolated from each other, CXCR4- tropic virions induce a significantly greater decline in the number of naive, CD4 T-cells as opposed to the CCR5-tropic strains which initiate HIV infection (P=0.013). The emergence of CXCR4-utilizing HIV virions later on during infection may therefore contribute to the development of AIDS.

Детали книги:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-7368-3

ISBN-10:

3838373685

EAN:

9783838373683

Язык книги:

English

By (author) :

Catherine Kibirige
Joseph Margolick

Количество страниц:

136

Опубликовано:

04.06.2010

Категория:

Биология