CTL escape and increased viremia irrespective of HIV-specific CD4+ T-helper responses in two HIV-infected individuals
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2006
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We investigated whether development of mutations leads to loss of CD8 T-cell recognition in HIV-1 infection and is possibly linked to alterations in HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cell responses in 2 HIV-infected individuals. In patient, H434 full genome sequencing of HIV-1 biological clones at early and late time points during disease progression showed development of fixed mutations in 16 predicted HIV-specific CTL epitopes. Loss of T-cell recognition and reactivity against wild-type and mutant epitopes was observed primarily for the HLA-B27-restricted KK10 epitope and HLA-A2-restricted SL9 epitope. Similarly, in patient H671, decreasing numbers of HLA-A3-restricted CD8+ T cells specific for the wild-type RK9 epitope was observed after CTL escape. Only in patient H434 loss of CTL responses was paralleled by a decrease in HIV-specific IL-2+ CD4+ T-helper responses. This suggests that loss of T-cell reactivity may not be directly linked to HIV-specific CD4+ T-cell responses but that increased viremia after CTL escape may influence CD4+ T-helper responses.
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HIV, Escape, CTL, CD4, CD8, Mutation, Taverne
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Geels, M J, Jansen, C A, Baan, E, de Cuyper, I, van Schijndel, G J, Schuitemaker, H, Goudsmit, J, Pollakis, G, Miedema, F, Praxton, W A & van Baarle, D 2006, 'CTL escape and increased viremia irrespective of HIV-specific CD4+ T-helper responses in two HIV-infected individuals', Virology, vol. 345, no. 1, pp. 209-219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2005.09.023