Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1): 92-95.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-7795.2014.01.020

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Analysis of T cell activation in early HIV-infected individuals from MSM population

Li Zhen, Wu Hao, Zhang Tong   

  1. Center of Infectious Disease, Beijing Youan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Key Laboratory of AIDS Research, Beijing Clinical Research Center of AIDS, Beijing 100069, China
  • Received:2013-12-03 Online:2014-02-21 Published:2014-02-21
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    This study was supported by Key Projects of the National infectious diseases special research fund during the Twelfth Five-year Research Program of China (2012ZX10001-006);Beijing Key Laboratory of AIDS (BZ0089).

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the immune activation of T cells in early human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals, to find out the predictors for disease progression of early HIV-infected individuals. Methods Twenty-five early HIV-infected individuals, screened from the cohort of men who have sex with men (MSM) of Beijing YouAn Hospital were enrolled in this study. Frozen peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from early HIV-infected and uninfected individuals were obtained. The expression of activation markers CD38 and human leukocyte antigen DR (HLA-DR) on T cells were detected by flow cytometry. Correlations between T cell activation and CD4 T cell count or plasma viral load in early HIV-infected individuals were analyzed by Pearson test.Results Compared with uninfected individuals, the frequencies of HLA-DR+CD4+T cells and CD38+HLA-DR+CD4+T cells were significantly increased in early HIV-infected individuals (P<0.05), but no significant difference in the frequency of HLA-DR+CD4+T cells was observed. Moreover, the frequencies of CD38+CD8+T cells, HLA-DR+CD8+T cells and CD38+HLA-DR+CD8+T cells were significantly elevated in early HIV-infected individuals compared to uninfected individuals(P<0.05). However, no significant differences in CD38 and HLA-DR expression on T cell were observed between early HIV-infected individuals with different infection time. Furthermore, the frequencies of CD38+ CD8+T cells and CD38+HLA-DR+CD8+T cells were negatively correlated with CD4 cell count, and positively correlated with plasma viral load. Conclusion The frequencies of CD38+ CD8+T cells and CD38+HLA-DR+CD8+T cells may be used as the predictor for disease progression in early HIV-infected individuals.

Key words: men who have sex with men, T cells, human immunodeficiency virus, immune activation

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