Progressive decline of an efficient immune response during the asymptomatic
phase of AIDS indicates a deletion of HIV-specific cells. The deletion of
HIV-specific CD4(+) T cells may occur by direct or indirect cytopathic effe
cts of productive infection. However, preceding cell death, several importa
nt cell surface molecules, such as MHC class I or CD4, are down modulated s
pecifically in HIV-infected cells. Down modulation of the CD4 molecule on C
D4(+) HIV-specific cells would abrogate efficient help to the cytotoxic arm
of the immune response. Therefore, CD4 down modulation may represent an im
portant checkpoint in HIV biology, conferring 'immune' protection to the po
ol of infected cells. Furthermore, down regulation of CD4 generates a popul
ation of infected T cells that should be considered as a possible reservoir
for viral replication at all stages of the infection. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.