Immune Activation and Antibody Responses in Non-Progressing Elite Controller Individuals Infected With HIV-1

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作者
Bello, Gonzalo [1 ]
Velasco-de-Castro, Carlos A. [1 ]
Bongertz, Vera [1 ]
Santos Rodrigues, Caio A. [1 ]
Giacoia-Gripp, Carmem B. W. [1 ]
Pilotto, Jose H. [2 ]
Grinsztejn, Beatriz [2 ]
Veloso, Valdilea G. [2 ]
Morgado, Mariza G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fiocruz MS, Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Lab AIDS & Imunol Mol, BR-21045900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Fiocruz MS, Inst Pesquisa Clin Evandro Chagas, BR-21045900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
HIV controllers; long-term non-progressors; chronic activation; binding antibodies; antibody avidity; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; LONG-TERM NONPROGRESSORS; T-CELL-ACTIVATION; VIRAL REPLICATION; DISEASE PROGRESSION; ENZYME-IMMUNOASSAY; TYPE-1; INFECTION; AVIDITY INDEX; RNA LEVELS;
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10.1002/jmv.21565
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
An extremely rare subset of patients infected with HIV-1 designated as "non-progressing elite controllers" appears to be able to maintain stable CD4 + T-cell counts and a median plasma viremia below the detection limit of current ultrasensitive assays (10 years in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. Lymphocyte subsets (CD4 +, CD8 +), immune activation markers (HLA-DR +, CD38 +, Beta-2-microglobulin), and HIV-specific antibody responses were longitudinally examined in four non-progressing elite controllers over more than 5 years. Two control groups of seronegative healthy individuals and untreated patients infected with HIV-1 presenting detectable viremia were also included. None of the non-progressing elite controllers displayed the high T-cell activation levels generally seen in the seropositive individuals, keeping them within the normal range. Three non-progressing elite controllers showed no significant immune system abnormalities when compared to seronegative individuals, displaying a low proportion of HIV-1-specific binding antibodies and low avidity index, similar to those observed for individuals infected recently with HIV-1. One non-progressing elite controller exhibited CD8 + T-cell counts and beta 2-M levels above normal ranges and developed a low but "mature" (high-avidity) HIV-1-specific antibody response. Thus, the non-progressing elite controllers are able to maintain normal T-cell activation levels, which may contribute to prevent, or greatly reduce,the damage of the immune system typically induced by the HIV-1 overtime. They are, however, immunologically heterogeneous and very low levels of antigen exposure seem to occur in these patients, sufficient for sustaining a low, but detectable, HIV-1-specific immunity. J. Med Virol. 81:1681-1690,2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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