Chemokine Receptors Expression on T Cells and Response to HAART Among Chronic HIV-1-Infected Subjects


Autoria(s): BRITO, Adriana; RIGATO, Paula O.; ALMEIDA, Alexandre; FERNANDES, Simone S.; GONSALEZ, Claudio R.; FONSECA, Luiz A. M.; DUARTE, Alberto J. S.; CASSEB, Jorge
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Chemokines receptors are used by HIV-1 for entry into CD4(+) T cells. The chemokines are capable of inhibiting HIV replication. This study determined the CCR5 and CXCR4 expression on T cells in HIV-1-infected patients treated with HAART. The successfully treated group ( plasma viral load 400 copies/mL), when compared with the failure group ( plasma viral load >400 copies/mL), had higher median CD4+ T cells count ( 583 and 245 cells/mm(3); respectively, p<0.0001). The failure patients had higher numbers and intensity of CCR5 and CXCR4-expressing T cells. Successfully treated patients were able to normalize the co-receptors expression-over on T cells. The viremic group showed higher CCR5 expression on CD4+ T cells and lower number of cells; CCR5 expression was normalized in the aviremic group; the naive group showed lower CCR5 expression and higher numbers of CD4 T cells; all groups showed normal CXCR4 expression compared to healthy controls. These findings may have clinical implications, since down-regulation of these co-receptors could be an adjuvant strategy for anti-HIV treatment.

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Current HIV Research, v.6, n.6, p.539-543, 2008

1570-162X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23443

10.2174/157016208786501436

http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157016208786501436

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eng

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD

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Current HIV Research

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Palavras-Chave #HIV-1 #chemokines #co-receptors #CCR5 #CXCR4 #antiretroviral therapy #ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY #HIV-1 INFECTION #CCR5 ANTAGONIST #POLYMORPHISMS #PROGRESSION #MIP-1-BETA #RESISTANCE #MARAVIROC #Immunology #Infectious Diseases #Virology
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