A. Demaria et al., CD8(-LYMPHOCYTES BECOME INFECTED IN-VITRO IN THE PROCESS OF KILLING HIV-1-INFECTED TARGET-CELLS() CYTOLYTIC T), European Journal of Immunology, 24(3), 1994, pp. 531-536
In the present study the requirements for in vitro infection of antige
n-specific CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) with human immunodefic
iency virus -1 (HIV-1) were investigated. CD3(+)CD8(+)CD4(-) HIV-1 nef
-specific CTL become infected with HIV-1 after short-term co-culture w
ith HLA-matched HIV-1-infected CD20(+) B lymphoblastoid cells (B-LCL)
which are specifically killed. Similar results were observed with an a
llospecific CD8(+) CTL population. In addition, co-culture experiments
showed that once infected with HIV-1, these CD8(+) CTL could spread t
he infection further to uninfected CD4(+) lymphocytes. In contrast, CD
8(+) CTL did not become infected with HIV-1 when co-cultured with HLA-
mismatched HIV-1-infected B-LCL which are not killed. These observatio
ns in vitro could have relevance in peripheral lymphoid organs contrib
uting to the progressive decrease of HIV-specific CD8(+) CTL activity
that is associated with the progression to AIDS.