INFECTION AND APOPTOTIC CELL-DEATH OF CD4+ T-CELLS DURING AN IMMUNE-RESPONSE TO HIV-1-PULSED DENDRITIC CELLS

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CAMERON, PU [1 ]
POPE, M [1 ]
GEZELTER, S [1 ]
STEINMAN, RM [1 ]
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[1] ROCKEFELLER UNIV, CELLULAR PHYSIOL & IMMUNOL LAB, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
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10.1089/aid.1994.10.61
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Interacting dendritic cells and helper CD4(+) lymphocytes form a microenvironment that is permissive for HIV-1 replication. The virus need only be pulsed initially onto the dendritic cells, which then transfer HIV-1 to the lymphocytes that are responding to presented antigens or superantigens. We have pursued underlying mechanisms in this system, because it provides a model for the infection of antigen-reactive, primary T cells. Pulsing the T cells with HIV-1 results in much less of a subsequent infection than does pulsing the dendritic cells. The latter pulse occurs effectively in the presence of AZT. Direct examination of the interacting dendritic cells and T cells reveals extensive production of p24 by many of the lymphocytes, including syncytia. The majority of the responding T cells die during the coculture. Apoptosis accounts for much of this death as revealed by in situ nick translation assays for DNA endonucleolysis, and hypodiploid profiles on staining with DNA-binding dyes. Therefore the microenviromnent that is generated between antigen-presenting dendritic cells and T cells reveals the cytopathic potential of HIV-1, because there is such extensive and rapid death by apoptosis of antigen-reactive T cells.
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