Antigen-driven CD4+T cell and HIV-1 dynamics: Residual viral replication under highly active antiretroviral therapy

Citation
Nm. Ferguson et al., Antigen-driven CD4+T cell and HIV-1 dynamics: Residual viral replication under highly active antiretroviral therapy, P NAS US, 96(26), 1999, pp. 15167-15172
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN journal
00278424 → ACNP
Volume
96
Issue
26
Year of publication
1999
Pages
15167 - 15172
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-8424(199912)96:26<15167:ACCAHD>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Antigen-induced stimulation of the immune system can generate heterogeneity in CD4+ T cell division rates capable of explaining the temporal patterns seen in the decay of HIV-1 plasma RNA levels during highly active antiretro viral therapy. Posttreatment increases in peripheral CD4+ T cell counts are consistent with a mathematical model in which host cell redistribution bet ween lymph nodes and peripheral blood is a function of viral burden. Model fits to patient data suggest that, although therapy reduces HIV replication below replacement levels, substantial residual replication continues. This residual replication has important consequences for long-term therapy and the evolution of drug resistance and represents a challenge for future trea tment strategies.