Low T-cell responses to CD3 plus CD28 monoclonal antibodies are predictive of development of AIDS
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 12 (14) , 1745-1751
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-199814000-00005
Abstract
Decreased T-cell reactivity in vitro is strongly associated with progression to AIDS and low CD4+ T-cell numbers. Low T-cell responses in vitro induced by CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) are predictive for progression to AIDS independent of low CD4+ T-cell counts and high HIV-1 RNA levels. We developed a whole-blood lymphocyte culture system in which T cells were stimulated by a combination of CD3 and CD28 mAb. Combined stimulation of CD28, a costimulatory molecule, and CD3 considerably enhances T-cell responses in vitro and reduces variation coefficients, which may increase the prognostic power of T-cell responses. A prospective study of HIV-1-infected homosexual men followed for 35 months. The predictive value of low T-cell responses to CD3 plus CD28 mAb relative to low CD4+ T-cell counts, high HIV-1 RNA levels and the presence of syncytium-inducing (SI) HIV-1 variants was evaluated longitudinally in 202 HIV-1-infected homosexual men followed for 35 months. In multivariate analysis, decreased T-cell responses at baseline were predictive of development of AIDS, independent of low CD4+ T-cell numbers and high HIV-1 RNA levels. In a time-dependent model, HIV-1 RNA levels lost their predictive value, whereas low T-cell responses, low CD4+ T-cell numbers and the presence of SI HIV-1 variants independently predicted AIDS. These data demonstrate that combined use of virological and immunological markers may be useful in monitoring disease progression and response to antiretroviral therapy.Keywords
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