Expression of the Novel T Cell Activation Molecule hpH4 in HIV-Infected Patients: Correlation with Disease Status
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 16 (6) , 549-557
- https://doi.org/10.1089/088922200308963
Abstract
We have described hpH4, a surface glycoprotein selectively expressed by activated T cells and mature thymocytes and displaying weak lateral association with CD4. The hpH4 expression pattern and biochemical features, together with analysis of its tryptic digest by peptide mass searching using M ALDI-MS, suggested that it is a novel molecule. The aim of this work was to evaluate the peripheral blood T cell expression of hpH4 in HIV-infected patients and the interplay between HIV gp120 and hpH4, since both molecules interact with CD4. hpH4 expression during HIV-1 infection was evaluated by assessing 55 patients at various disease stages and following up 3 patients with primary infection and 3 patients with AIDS. hpH4 expression displayed a peak in the early phase of primary infection, dropped to control levels in the asymptomatic phase, and was newly expressed, at low levels, as AIDS developed. The expression kinetics were different than those shown by HLA-DR, CD25, and CD38. The most striking findings were the transient hpH4 expression peak displayed in the earliest stage, which was unique for hpH4. Incubation of T cells from normal donors with HIV gp120 induced transient hpH4 expression in resting CD4+ T cells and potentiated the hpH4 lateral association with CD4 in activated T cells. Moreover, hpH4 triggering inhibited gp120-induced death of CD4+ cells. Therefore, H4 expression may be a response to avoid apoptosis induced by HIV products.Keywords
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