Adoptive transfer of costimulated CD4+ T cells induces expansion of peripheral T cells and decreased CCR5 expression in HIV infection

被引:0
|
作者
Bruce L. Levine
Wendy B. Bernstein
Naomi E. Aronson
Katia Schlienger
Julio Cotte
Steven Perfetto
Mary J. Humphries
Silvia Ratto-Kim
Deborah L. Birx
Carolyn Steffens
Alan Landay
Richard G. Carroll
Carl H. June
机构
[1] Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute,Division of Retrovirology
[2] University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center,undefined
[3] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,undefined
[4] Henry M. Jackson Foundation,undefined
[5] National Naval Medical Center,undefined
[6] Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,undefined
[7] Walter Reed Army Medical Center,undefined
[8] Rush University School of Medicine,undefined
来源
Nature Medicine | 2002年 / 8卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
To study the safety and feasibility of T-cell reconstitution in HIV-infected individuals, we adoptively transferred activated autologous CD4+ T cells. Polyclonal peripheral blood CD4+ cells were costimulated ex vivo and subjects were given infusions of up to 3 × 1010 activated CD4+ cells. Dose-dependent increases in CD4+ cell counts and in the CD4:CD8 ratio were observed. Sustained increases in the fraction of cytokine-secreting T cells and decreases in the percentage of CD4+CCR5+ cells were noted in vivo, suggesting enhanced function and resistance to HIV infection. The frequency of CD4+Ki-67+ cells increased whereas CD4+ T cells containing T cell–receptor rearrangement excision circles (TRECs) decreased. These findings indicate that expansion of the peripheral T-cell pool mediated the increase in CD4 counts and suggest that approaches to reconstitute CD4 helper cell activity and decrease CCR5 expression may augment natural immunity to HIV infection.
引用
收藏
页码:47 / 53
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] On the numerical solution of the model for HIV infection of CD4+ T cells
    Merdan, Mehmet
    Gokdogan, Ahmet
    Yildirim, Ahmet
    COMPUTERS & MATHEMATICS WITH APPLICATIONS, 2011, 62 (01) : 118 - 123
  • [42] IFN-α acts on T-cell receptor-triggered human peripheral leukocytes to up-regulate CCR5 expression on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
    Yang, YF
    Tomura, M
    Iwasaki, M
    Ono, S
    Zou, JP
    Uno, K
    Shearer, GM
    Fujiwara, H
    Hamaoka, T
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2001, 21 (06) : 402 - 409
  • [43] Dynamics of CD4+ T cells in HIV-1 infection
    Ribeiro, Ruy M.
    IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2007, 85 (04): : 287 - 294
  • [44] An approximate solution of a model for HIV infection of CD4+ T cells
    Merdan, M.
    Gokdogan, A.
    Erturk, V. S.
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSACTION A-SCIENCE, 2011, 35 (A1): : 9 - 12
  • [45] DYNAMICS OF HIV-INFECTION OF CD4+ T-CELLS
    PERELSON, AS
    KIRSCHNER, DE
    DEBOER, R
    MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES, 1993, 114 (01) : 81 - 125
  • [46] ANALYSIS OF COMBINED LANGERHANS AND CD4+ T CELLS HIV INFECTION
    Chirove, Faraimunashe
    Sutimin
    Soewono, Edy
    Nuraini, Nuning
    SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 2014, 74 (04) : 1174 - 1193
  • [47] Adoptive immunotherapy of cancer using CD4+ T cells
    Muranski, Pawel
    Restifo, Nicholas P.
    CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2009, 21 (02) : 200 - 208
  • [48] Enhanced expression of CTLA-4 (CD152) on CD4+ T cells in HIV infection
    Steiner, K
    Waase, I
    Rau, T
    Dietrich, M
    Fleischer, B
    Bröker, BM
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1999, 115 (03): : 451 - 457
  • [49] The EBI2 receptor is coexpressed with CCR5 in CD4+ T cells and boosts HIV-1 R5 replication
    Guigues, Adeline
    Gimenez, Sandrine
    Mettling, Clement
    Maurel, Damien
    Doumazane, Etienne
    Prezeau, Laurent
    Francois, Vincent
    Corbeau, Pierre
    AIDS, 2024, 38 (10) : 1449 - 1459
  • [50] The chemokine RANTES colocalizes with allograft infiltrating CD4+ T cells through chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR5
    Koga, S
    Kapoor, A
    Toma, H
    Novick, AC
    Fairchild, RL
    TRANSPLANTATION, 1999, 67 (07) : S46 - S46