[HTML][HTML] Characteristics of plasmacytoid dendritic cell and CD4+ T cell in HIV elite controllers

JP Herbeuval, N Smith, J Theze - Journal of Immunology Research, 2012 - hindawi.com
Journal of Immunology Research, 2012hindawi.com
Despite variability, the majority of HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS characterized
by high viral load and massive CD4+ T-cell depletion. However, there is a subset of HIV-1-
positive individuals that does not progress and spontaneously maintains an undetectable
viral load. This infrequent patient population is defined as HIV-1 controllers (HIV controllers),
and represents less than 1% of HIV-1-infected patients. HIV-1-specific CD4+ T cells and the
pool of central memory CD4+ T cells are also preserved despite immune activation due to …
Despite variability, the majority of HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS characterized by high viral load and massive CD4+ T-cell depletion. However, there is a subset of HIV-1-positive individuals that does not progress and spontaneously maintains an undetectable viral load. This infrequent patient population is defined as HIV-1 controllers (HIV controllers), and represents less than 1% of HIV-1-infected patients. HIV-1-specific CD4+ T cells and the pool of central memory CD4+ T cells are also preserved despite immune activation due to HIV-1 infection. The majority of HIV controllers are also defined by the absence of massive CD4+ T-cell depletion, even after 10 years of infection. However, the mechanisms involved in protection against HIV-1 disease progression have not been elucidated yet. Controllers represent a heterogeneous population; we describe in this paper some common characteristics concerning innate immune response and CD4+ T cells of HIV controllers.
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