N. Sachsenberg et al., TURNOVER OF CD4(-LYMPHOCYTES IN HIV-1 INFECTION AS MEASURED BY KI-67 ANTIGEN() AND CD8(+) T), The Journal of experimental medicine, 187(8), 1998, pp. 1295-1303
We investigated CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell turnover in both healthy and
HIV-1-infected adults by measuring the nuclear antigen Ki-67 specific
for cell proliferation. The mean growth fraction, corresponding to the
expression of Ki-67, was 1.1% for CD4(+) T cells and 1.0% in CD8(+) T
cells in healthy adults, and 6.5 and 4.3% in HIV-1-infected individua
ls, respectively. Analysis of CD45RA(+) and CD45RO(+) T cell subsets r
evealed a selective expansion of the CD8(+) CD45RO(+) subset in HIV-1-
positive individuals. On the basis of the growth fraction, we derived
the potential doubling time and the daily turnover of CD4(+) and CD8() T cells. In HIV-1-infected individuals, the mean potential doubling
time of T cells was five times shorter than that of healthy adults. Th
e mean daily turnover of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in HIV-1-infected i
ndividuals was increased 2- and 6-fold, respectively, with more than 4
0-fold interindividual variation. In patients with <200 CD4(+) counts,
CD4(+) turnover dropped markedly, whereas CD8(+) turnover remained el
evated. The large variations in CD4(+) T cell turnover might be releva
nt to individual differences in disease progression.