TitleHIV Reservoir Decay and CD4 Recovery Associated With High CD8 Counts in Immune Restored Patients on Long-Term ART
AuthorsZhang, Lu-Xue
Jiao, Yan-Mei
Zhang, Chao
Song, Jin-Wen
Fan, Xing
Xu, Ruo-Nan
Huang, Hui-Huang
Zhang, Ji-Yuan
Wang, Li-Feng
Zhou, Chun-Bao
Jin, Lei
Shi, Ming
Wang, Fu-Sheng
AffiliationPeking Univ, Clin Med Sch 302, Beijing, Peoples R China
Chinese Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp, Treatment & Res Ctr Infect Dis, Med Ctr 5, Beijing, Peoples R China
KeywordsT-CELLS
ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY
VIRAL RESERVOIR
CD4/CD8 RATIO
INFECTION
VIRUS
DNA
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
SIZE
INDIVIDUALS
Issue Date23-Jul-2020
PublisherFRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
AbstractBackground:Whether varying CD8 counts influence the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reservoir and CD4 restoration in patients with CD4 counts >= 500 cells/mu L after long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown. In this study, we analyzed relationships between CD8 levels and viral reservoir decay or CD4 recovery in immune restored patients on long-term ART. Methods:Chronic HIV-infected patients who received 5 years of ART with CD4 counts >= 500 cells/mu L were grouped according to CD8 counts: CD8 <500 (Group 1), 500-1,000 (Group 2), and >= 1,000 cells/mu L (Group 3). CD4 recovery, viral decay, CD8 T-cell function, and their correlations were analyzed during ART among the three groups. Results:Dynamics of viral decay and CD4 recovery were different among the three groups. Both viral decay and CD4 recovery were higher in Group 3 than the other two groups after 5 years of ART, mainly during years 3-5 of ART. Higher expression levels of Ki67 while PD-1 levels were lower on CD8 T-cells in Group 3 compared with the other groups, and Group 3 showed stronger CD8 T-cells functional capacity after 3 years of ART. Reduced HIV DNA levels and increased CD4 counts between years 3 and 5 of ART were positively correlated with CD8 counts and function. Conclusions:High CD8 counts are beneficial for persistent viral decay and CD4 recovery in immune restored patients during long-term ART.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/591146
ISSN1664-3224
DOI10.3389/fimmu.2020.01541
IndexedSCI(E)
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