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Cytotoxic T lymphocytes which kill autologous CD4+ lymphocytes are associated with CD4+ lymphocyte depletion in HIV-infection.

Grant MD, Smaill FM, Rosenthal KL; International Conference on AIDS.

Int Conf AIDS. 1993 Jun 6-11; 9: 29 (abstract no. WS-A13-3).

Molecular Virology and Immunology Program, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

We and others have previously shown that HIV-infected individuals possess CD8+ CTL) which lyse activated uninfected CD4+ lymphocytes. These CTL are TCR ab+, but not MHC-restricted. They can be stimulated with Con A or HIV, but are not stimulated by EBV. These CTL do not lyse activated CD8+ lymphocytes or EBV-transformed B lymphocytes. Cytolytic activity is often greater against CD4+ lymphocytes from uninfected individuals than against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes, suggesting that autologous targets of the CTL are eliminated in vivo. In some HIV-infected individuals, CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes decreased or disappeared coincident with a fall in CD4+ lymphocyte counts, whereas CTL activity against CD4+ lymphocytes from an uninfected individual was maintained. HIV-infected individuals with Con A inducible CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes had a significantly greater loss of CD4+ lymphocytes over a 6 month followup period than HIV-infected individuals who did not have CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes (p < .01). The mean (+/- SD) fall in CD4+ lymphocyte counts in 7 HIV-infected individuals with CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes was 121 +/- 84 or 36% over 6 months as compared to no significant change in mean CD4+ lymphocyte counts in 7 HIV-infected individuals without CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes. These results suggest that CTL activity against autologous CD4+ lymphocytes may play a role in CD4+ lymphocyte depletion in HIV infection.

Publication Types:
  • Meeting Abstracts
Keywords:
  • AIDS Vaccines
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • Antigens, CD4
  • Antigens, CD8
  • CD4 Lymphocyte Count
  • CD4-CD8 Ratio
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • HIV
  • HIV Antigens
  • HIV Infections
  • HIV Seropositivity
  • Herpesvirus 4, Human
  • Lymphocyte Depletion
  • Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
  • immunology
Other ID:
  • 93334427
UI: 102203801

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