H. Bruunsgaard et al., INCREASE IN PERCENTAGE OF CD45RO(+) CD8(+) CELLS IS ASSOCIATED WITH PREVIOUS SEVERE PRIMARY HIV-INFECTION/, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes and human retrovirology, 10(2), 1995, pp. 107-114
The purpose of the study was to examine how memory (CD45RO) and naive
(CD45RA) phenotypes of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell subpopulations changed
with respect to progression and duration of human immunodeficiency vi
rus (HIV) infection. Forty-three HIV-seropositive (HIV+) subjects with
known time for seroconversion were included in this cross-sectional s
tudy. They were divided into the following groups for comparison: pers
ons with and without AIDS, persons who had seroconverted >72 and <72 m
onths before entering the study, persons with or without previous seve
re primary infection, persons who had developed AIDS >72 and <72 month
s before entering the study. Furthermore, the HIV+ group was compared
with an HIV- seronegative (HIV-) age- and sex-matched group. There was
no difference in the proportion of total naive relative to total memo
ry cells between HIV+ and HIV- subjects, showing an equal toss of naiv
e and memory CD4+ cells in this study. Moreover, there was no differen
ce in the proportion of total naive relative to memory CD8(+) cells, s
howing an equal increase in both subgroups of CD8(+) cells in HIV+ sub
jects. However, HIV+ subjects who had experienced severe primary sympt
oms resembled the AIDS group regarding shift in the CD8 phenotype from
naive to memory and by down-regulation of amounts of CD45RA protein.
Furthermore, the results showed that during infection with HIV the amo
unts of both CD45RA and CD45RO markers on CD4(+) cells and CD45RA on C
D8(+) cells were down-regulated, although with different kinetics. Dur
ation of HIV infection and time from seroconversion to AIDS were not r
eflected in the amount of or proportional expression of CD45RA and CD4
5RO markers.