F. Pericle et al., CUTTING EDGE - HIV-1 INFECTION INDUCES A SELECTIVE REDUCTION IN STAT5PROTEIN EXPRESSION, The Journal of immunology, 160(1), 1998, pp. 28-31
HIV-1 infection is accompanied by qualitative and quantitative defects
in CD4(+) T lymphocytes, Loss of immune function in HIV patients is u
sually associated with a profound dysregulation of cytokine production
. To investigate whether cytokine signaling defects occur during HIV i
nfection, PHA blasts from healthy human donors were infected with two
strains of HIV-1 and screened for the expression of STAT proteins used
in cytokine signaling, A selective decrease in STAT5B was seen 8 days
after infection with the BZ167 dual-tropic HIV isolate, but not with
the Ba-L, M-tropic strain, Based on these findings, purified T cells f
rom HIV-infected patients in different stages of disease were also tes
ted for STAT expression; decreases in STAT5A, STAT5B, and STAT1 alpha
were observed in all patients, The reduction in STATs seen in vivo and
in vitro after HIV infection may contribute to the loss of T cell fun
ction in HIV disease.