Polyfunctional analysis of Gag and Nef specific CD8+ T-cell responses in HIV-1 infected Indian individuals |
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Authors: | Mendiratta Sanjay Vajpayee Madhu Mojumdar Kamalika Chauhan Neeraj K Sreenivas Vishnubhatla |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India b Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Polyfunctional CD8+ T-cells have been described as most competent in controlling viral replication. We studied the impact of antigen persistence on the polyfunctional immune responses of CD8+ T-lymphocytes to HIV Gag and Nef peptides and polyclonal stimuli in 40 ART naïve HIV infected individuals and analyzed the alterations in T-cell functionality in early and late stages of infection. Significantly elevated level of global response and polyfunctional profile of CD8+ T-cells were observed to polyclonal stimulation, than HIV specific antigens in chronically infected individuals. However no key differences were observed in CD8+ T-cell functional profile in any of the 15 unique subsets for Gag and Nef specific antigens. The subjects in early stage of infection (defined as a gap of 6 months or less between seroconversion and enrolment and with no apparent clinical symptoms) had a higher degree of response functionality (4+ or 3+ different functions simultaneously) than in the late stage infection (defined as time duration since seroconversion greater than 6 months). The data suggest that persistence of antigen during chronic infection leads to functional impairment of HIV specific responses. |
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Keywords: | Polyfunctional profile CD8+ T-cell responses HIV-1 subtype C India |
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