T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression

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T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression. / Rönsholt, Frederikke F; Ullum, Henrik; Katzenstein, Terese L; Gerstoft, Jan; Ostrowski, Sisse R.

In: J A I D S, Vol. 61, No. 3, 2012, p. 270-78.

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Rönsholt, FF, Ullum, H, Katzenstein, TL, Gerstoft, J & Ostrowski, SR 2012, 'T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression', J A I D S, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 270-78. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e31825e7ac1

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Rönsholt, F. F., Ullum, H., Katzenstein, T. L., Gerstoft, J., & Ostrowski, S. R. (2012). T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression. J A I D S, 61(3), 270-78. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e31825e7ac1

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Rönsholt FF, Ullum H, Katzenstein TL, Gerstoft J, Ostrowski SR. T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression. J A I D S. 2012;61(3):270-78. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e31825e7ac1

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Rönsholt, Frederikke F ; Ullum, Henrik ; Katzenstein, Terese L ; Gerstoft, Jan ; Ostrowski, Sisse R. / T cell subset distribution in HIV-1 infected patients after 12 years of treatment induced viraemic suppression. In: J A I D S. 2012 ; Vol. 61, No. 3. pp. 270-78.

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abstract = "OBJECTIVE:: Residual immune activation and skewed T cell maturation may contribute to excess comorbidity and mortality in successfully treated HIV infected patients and long term effects of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) on immune reconstitution remain a debated issue. We investigated quantitative T cell reconstitution and activation and its association to residual viraemia in patients with 12 years of viraemic suppression. DESIGN:: Blood samples collected cross-sectionally from 71 HIV infected patients with cART induced viraemic suppression through 12 years were compared to samples from 16 healthy controls. METHODS:: Several different subsets of na{\"i}ve, memory and activated T cells were analyzed in fresh whole blood by 6-color flowcytometry and ultra sensitive quantification of HIV RNA was performed. RESULTS:: HIV-infected patients (HIV+) had lower absolute and relative CD4 T cell counts and higher absolute and relative CD8 T cell counts than controls. HIV+ had lower concentrations of na{\"i}ve CD4 cells than controls, but proportions were similar. HIV+ had higher concentrations of CD8+ T cells than controls in all of the examined subsets, but only a higher proportion of CD8+ cells in the intermediately differentiated and activated subsets. Residual viraemia did not correlate to proportions of na{\"i}ve CD4, CD4 RTEs, or activated CD8 T cells. CONCLUSIONS:: This study demonstrated some degree of T cell imbalance even after 12 years of successful cART. Large longitudinal studies are needed to establish whether or not these discrete changes have clinical relevance.",
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N2 - OBJECTIVE:: Residual immune activation and skewed T cell maturation may contribute to excess comorbidity and mortality in successfully treated HIV infected patients and long term effects of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) on immune reconstitution remain a debated issue. We investigated quantitative T cell reconstitution and activation and its association to residual viraemia in patients with 12 years of viraemic suppression. DESIGN:: Blood samples collected cross-sectionally from 71 HIV infected patients with cART induced viraemic suppression through 12 years were compared to samples from 16 healthy controls. METHODS:: Several different subsets of naïve, memory and activated T cells were analyzed in fresh whole blood by 6-color flowcytometry and ultra sensitive quantification of HIV RNA was performed. RESULTS:: HIV-infected patients (HIV+) had lower absolute and relative CD4 T cell counts and higher absolute and relative CD8 T cell counts than controls. HIV+ had lower concentrations of naïve CD4 cells than controls, but proportions were similar. HIV+ had higher concentrations of CD8+ T cells than controls in all of the examined subsets, but only a higher proportion of CD8+ cells in the intermediately differentiated and activated subsets. Residual viraemia did not correlate to proportions of naïve CD4, CD4 RTEs, or activated CD8 T cells. CONCLUSIONS:: This study demonstrated some degree of T cell imbalance even after 12 years of successful cART. Large longitudinal studies are needed to establish whether or not these discrete changes have clinical relevance.

AB - OBJECTIVE:: Residual immune activation and skewed T cell maturation may contribute to excess comorbidity and mortality in successfully treated HIV infected patients and long term effects of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) on immune reconstitution remain a debated issue. We investigated quantitative T cell reconstitution and activation and its association to residual viraemia in patients with 12 years of viraemic suppression. DESIGN:: Blood samples collected cross-sectionally from 71 HIV infected patients with cART induced viraemic suppression through 12 years were compared to samples from 16 healthy controls. METHODS:: Several different subsets of naïve, memory and activated T cells were analyzed in fresh whole blood by 6-color flowcytometry and ultra sensitive quantification of HIV RNA was performed. RESULTS:: HIV-infected patients (HIV+) had lower absolute and relative CD4 T cell counts and higher absolute and relative CD8 T cell counts than controls. HIV+ had lower concentrations of naïve CD4 cells than controls, but proportions were similar. HIV+ had higher concentrations of CD8+ T cells than controls in all of the examined subsets, but only a higher proportion of CD8+ cells in the intermediately differentiated and activated subsets. Residual viraemia did not correlate to proportions of naïve CD4, CD4 RTEs, or activated CD8 T cells. CONCLUSIONS:: This study demonstrated some degree of T cell imbalance even after 12 years of successful cART. Large longitudinal studies are needed to establish whether or not these discrete changes have clinical relevance.

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