Preferential and persistent depletion of CCR5(+) T-helper lymphocytes withnonlymphoid homing potential despite early treatment of primary HIV infection

Citation
R. Krzysiek et al., Preferential and persistent depletion of CCR5(+) T-helper lymphocytes withnonlymphoid homing potential despite early treatment of primary HIV infection, BLOOD, 98(10), 2001, pp. 3169-3171
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology,"Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
BLOOD
ISSN journal
00064971 → ACNP
Volume
98
Issue
10
Year of publication
2001
Pages
3169 - 3171
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-4971(20011115)98:10<3169:PAPDOC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Strains of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmitted between individua ls use the CCR5 coreceptor, but no preferential depletion of particular Thl ymphocyte subpopulations has been reported during primary HIV infection (PH I). In contrast, gut-associated Th lymphocytes are preferentially depleted in macaques recently infected by simian immunodeficiency virus. The express ion of CCR5 and the intestinal homing receptor integrin alpha (4)beta (7) o n subpopulations of Th lymphocytes was studied in 12 patients with PHI. The re was a profound decrease of circulating alpha (4)beta (+)(7) lymphocytes and CCR5(+) memory Th lymphocytes with nonlymphoid homing potential (CD62L( -)CD45RO(+)). Unlike other Th lymphocytes, this cell population remained de pleted despite early control of viral replication under antiretroviral trea tment. Therefore, HIV preferentially targets a specific CCR5(+) subpopulati on of Th lymphocytes early during infection, inducing its persistent deplet ion despite treatment. Protective immunity in vivo depends on Th lymphocyte s carrying homing capacity to non-lymphoid tissue, and therefore these data may explain the persistent abnormalities of immune functions in patients i nfected with HIV. (C) 2001 by The American Society of Hematology.