Kinetics of the T-cell receptor CD4 and CD8 Vβ repertoire in HIV-1 vertically infected infants early treated with HAART
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- basic science
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 15 (16) , 2075-2084
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200111090-00002
Abstract
Objectives To determine the kinetics and the relationship between the T-cell receptor Vβ (TCRBV) complementary determining region 3 length, the CD4 T-cell count and HIV viral load changes in HIV-1 infected infants treated early with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) during 1 year of follow-up. Design Two HIV-1 vertically infected infants, two HIV-1 vertically exposed uninfected and two healthy controls were analysed by spectratyping. Evaluation of viral load, CD4 naive and memory cell counts and a proliferation test were also carried out. Methods Twenty-six families and subfamilies of the TCR on CD4 and CD8 T cells were analyzed by spectratyping. Flow cytometric analysis on peripheral blood mononuclear cells for CD4CD45Ra, CD4CD45Ro, CD8CD38, proliferation tests and plasma viral load measurements were performed at baseline, 1, 6 and after 12 months of therapy. Results HAART induced a marked reduction of viral load in both HIV-1 infected infants and an increase to normal CD4 T-cell count in the symptomatic infant. At baseline the TCRBV family distribution in the majority of CD8 and a few of the CD4 T cells was highly perturbed, with several TCRBV families showing a monoclonal/oligoclonal distribution. During HAART a normalization of the TCR repertoire in both CD8 and CD4 subsets occurred. TCR repertoire normalization was associated with a good virological and immunological response. Conclusion These results suggest that complete and early virus replication control as a result of early HAART leads to a marked reduction of T-cell oligoclonality and is an essential prerequisite to the development of a polyclonal immune response in HIV-1 infected infants.Keywords
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