Regulatory T-Cell Activity But Not Conventional HIV-Specific T-Cell Responses Are Associated With Protection From HIV-1 Infection.

调节性 T 细胞活性与 HIV-1 感染的保护作用相关,但与传统的 HIV 特异性 T 细胞反应无关

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作者:Pattacini Laura, Baeten Jared M, Thomas Katherine K, Fluharty Tayler R, Murnane Pamela M, Donnell Deborah, Bukusi Elizabeth, Ronald Allan, Mugo Nelly, Lingappa Jairam R, Celum Connie, McElrath M Juliana, Lund Jennifer M
OBJECTIVE: Two distinct hypotheses have been proposed for T-cell involvement in protection from HIV-1 acquisition. First, HIV-1-specific memory T-cell responses generated on HIV-1 exposure could mount an efficient response to HIV-1 and inhibit the establishment of an infection. Second, a lower level of immune activation could reduce the numbers of activated, HIV-1-susceptible CD4 T cells, thereby diminishing the likelihood of infection. METHODS: To test these hypotheses, we conducted a prospective study among high-risk heterosexual men and women, and tested peripheral blood samples from individuals who subsequently acquired HIV-1 during follow-up (cases) and from a subset of those who remained HIV-1 uninfected (controls). RESULTS: We found no difference in HIV-1-specific immune responses between cases and controls, but Treg frequency was higher in controls as compared with cases and was negatively associated with frequency of effector memory CD4 T cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the hypothesis that low immune activation assists in protection from HIV-1 infection.

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