CD7 expression distinguishes subsets of CD4 super(+) T cells with distinct functional properties and ability to support replication of HIV-1

Enrichment of a subset of CD4 super(+)CD45R0 super(+)CD7 super(-)T cells has been observed in HIV-infected individuals. We have investigated the ability of CD7 super(+) and CD7 super(-) T cells to support replication of HIV and show that virus replicates preferentially in CD7 super(+) cells. Several...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of immunology 2000-02, Vol.30 (2), p.577-585
Hauptverfasser: Wallace, D L, Matear, P M, Davies, D C, Hicks, R, Lebosse, C, Eyeson, J, Beverley, PCL, Vyakarnam, A
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Zusammenfassung:Enrichment of a subset of CD4 super(+)CD45R0 super(+)CD7 super(-)T cells has been observed in HIV-infected individuals. We have investigated the ability of CD7 super(+) and CD7 super(-) T cells to support replication of HIV and show that virus replicates preferentially in CD7 super(+) cells. Several possible mechanisms that may underlie such differences in susceptibility to HIV were studied. Our data demonstrate that mitogen stimulation induces poor expression of CD25 and IL-2 in CD7 super(-) compared with CD7 super(+) cells. We also show that uninfected CD7 super(-) cells are more resistant to mitogen-induced apoptosis than CD7 super(+) cells. Our data support the view that the CD7 super(-) subset is inherently resistant to HIV replication and that this is due in part to reduced CD25 expression and IL-2 production.
ISSN:0014-2980
DOI:10.1002/1521-4141(200002)30:2<577::AID-IMMU577>3.3.CO;2-P