T-cell activation positively correlates with cell-associated HIV-DNA level in viremic patients with primary or chronic HIV-1 infection.

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_59F3943B3CA5
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
T-cell activation positively correlates with cell-associated HIV-DNA level in viremic patients with primary or chronic HIV-1 infection.
Périodique
Aids (london, England)
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Weiss L., Chevalier M.F., Assoumou L., Didier C., Girard P.M., Piketty C., Costagliola D., Rouzioux C.
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
ANRS 116 SALTO Study Group
Contributeur⸱rice⸱s
Bentata M., Girard P-., Meynard J-., Katlama C., Tubiana R., Simon A., Delfraissy J-., Gougard C., Sobel A., Levy Y., Pialoux G., Viard J-., Hoen B., Yeni P., Landmann R., Gastaut JA., Poizot-Martin I., Ragnaut JM., Morlat P., Bazin C., Lang JM., Massip P., Cassuto JP., Choutet P.
ISSN
1473-5571 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0269-9370
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
28
Numéro
11
Pages
1683-1687
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Résumé
We investigated the relationship between the size of blood HIV reservoirs and T-cell activation in patients with primary HIV infection (PHI) and chronic HIV infection (CHI) before and after antiretroviral therapy (ART) interruption. Levels of T-cell activation strongly positively correlated with HIV-DNA levels in viremic PHI and CHI patients. In ART-treated CHI patients, residual immune activation was not associated with HIV-DNA levels. Interestingly, early levels of HIV-DNA in PHI predicted the extent of residual T-cell proliferation under ART.
Mots-clé
DNA, Viral/analysis, DNA, Viral/genetics, HIV Infections/immunology, HIV Infections/virology, HIV-1/isolation & purification, Humans, Lymphocyte Activation, Prospective Studies, T-Lymphocytes/immunology
Pubmed
Web of science
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18/10/2016 16:52
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20/08/2019 15:13
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