Detection of HIV Type 1 Gag-Specific CD4+ T Cell Responses in Acutely Infected Infants

Multiple HIV-1-specific cytokine and proliferative responses by CD4(+) T cells have not been studied in acutely infected infants. Using an intracellular cytokine staining assay, 34 untreated clade C HIV-1-infected infants (2-102 days old) were assessed for IFN-gamma, 28/34 for IL-2, and 26/34 for TN...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIDS research and human retroviruses 2008-02, Vol.24 (2), p.265-270
Hauptverfasser: RAMDUTH, Danni, THOBAKGALE, Christina F, PRENDERGAST, Andrew, TUDOR-WILLIAMS, Gareth, DONG, Krista, JEENA, Prakash, COOVADIA, Hoosen M, DAY, Cheryl L, KIEPIELA, Photini, GOULDER, Philip J. R, WALKER, Bruce D, MKHWANAZI, Nompumelelo P, DE PIERRES, Chantal, REDDY, Sharon, VAN DER STOK, Mary, MNCUBE, Zenele, MPHATSWE, Wendy, BLANCKENBERG, Natasha, CENGIMBO, Ayanda
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Zusammenfassung:Multiple HIV-1-specific cytokine and proliferative responses by CD4(+) T cells have not been studied in acutely infected infants. Using an intracellular cytokine staining assay, 34 untreated clade C HIV-1-infected infants (2-102 days old) were assessed for IFN-gamma, 28/34 for IL-2, and 26/34 for TNF-alpha responses to all HIV-1 proteins. Responses were detected in 29%, 36%, and 15% of infants, respectively. Twelve of the original 34 infants were then studied longitudinally for 14 months to determine the effect of viral load on IFN-gamma Gag-specific responses: seven infants were treated for 1 year, stopped treatment, and resumed when CD4% was < 20 and five infants were treated only when the CD4% was
ISSN:0889-2229
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DOI:10.1089/aid.2007.0096