Dv. Havlir et al., Effect of potent antiretroviral therapy on immune responses to Mycobacterium avium in human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects, J INFEC DIS, 182(6), 2000, pp. 1658-1663
To characterize the influence of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAAR
T) on cell-mediated immunity (CMI) to Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), we
measured immune responses to M. avium in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV
)-infected individuals before and during HAART, in subjects with a history
of disseminated MAC (DMAC), and in HIV-uninfected control subjects. Forty-s
even percent of untreated HIV-infected patients and 78% of control subjects
exhibited in vitro proliferative responses to M, avium (P = ,03), Prolifer
ative responses to M. avium increased after HAART for 3 months and were pre
sent in 77% of subjects after 6 months. Mean interferon-gamma production in
creased from 199 to 1156 pg/mL, after HAART (P = .06). Proliferative respon
ses to M, avium occurred in 76% of DMAC subjects receiving HAART. CD4 and C
D8 but not gamma delta T cells expanded in response to M. avium. CMI to M,
avium reconstitutes rapidly after HAART and appears sustained even with par
tial viral suppression.