High levels of CD8-positive lymphocytes expressing CD45R0, granzyme B, andKappa i-67 in lymph nodes of HIV-infected individuals are not associated with increased mortality
C. Espersen et al., High levels of CD8-positive lymphocytes expressing CD45R0, granzyme B, andKappa i-67 in lymph nodes of HIV-infected individuals are not associated with increased mortality, AIDS RES H, 17(4), 2001, pp. 287-293
Lymph nodes constitute the major site of HIV replication and of immunologic
al response to HIV. To study the role of cytotoxic and mitotic active CD8() lymphocytes in lymph nodes during HIV infection we examined 28 formalin-f
ixed, paraffin-embedded lymph nodes sampled from 1984 to 1986 from 21 HIV-s
eropositive patients and seven HIV-negative patients. Eleven of the HIV-pos
itive patients died within 78 months of biopsy time and 10 patients were al
ive on July 1, 1998. Double immunohistochemical staining procedures were de
veloped to identify CD8(+) cells expressing CD45R0, granzyme B, and Ki-67.
A stereological method was used to count the different cell types in the ly
mph nodes. There were no significant differences in the total cell (nucleat
ed) and CD3(+) cell concentrations between the three groups. However, there
were significantly higher concentrations of CD3(+)CD8(+), CD8(+)CD45R0(+),
and CD8(+)Ki-67(+) lymphocytes in the HIV patients compared with the contr
ol group. Furthermore, there was a tendency for the HIV-deceased group to h
ave lower levels of CD8(+) granzyme B+ and CD8(+)Ki-67(+) lymphocyte concen
trations compared with the HIV-alive group. Three HIV patients, who progres
sed to death within 49 months of biopsy time, were among the patients with
the lowest concentrations of CD8(+) granzyme B+ and CD8(+)Ki-67(+) lymphocy
tes. This finding allowed us to conclude that CD8(+) lymphocytes expressing
high levels of CD45R0, granzyme B, and Ki-67 in lymph nodes of HIV patient
s are not related to increased mortality, whereas low concentrations of CD8
(+) granzyme B+ and CD8(+)Ki-67(+) lymphocytes may be associated with poor
prognosis.