Immune reconstitution in HIV-1-infected patients |
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Authors: | Imami Nesrina Hardy Gareth Pires Antonio Burton Catherine Pido-Lopez Jeffrey Mela Christopher Gotch Frances |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK. n.imami@ic.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | HIV-1-specific CD8 cytotoxic and CD4 helper T-lymphocytes, which are respectively the central effector and regulatory cells in viral infections, together with fully functional antigen-presenting cells, are essential at all stages of HIV-1 infection to control viral activity. Recent studies indicate that such protective HIV-1-specific immune responses can be preserved/induced in HIV-1-infected individuals, utilizing strategies such as treatment interruption after early HAART. Despite successful combination antiretroviral drug therapy, strong anti-HIV-1 T-cell responses are often not apparent in chronic HIV-1 infection, diminishing the probability of viral eradication. Thus, the therapeutic use of immunization and cytokines are required to induce and steer immunity towards a desirable outcome. Here, we review and discuss therapeutic immunization and immunotherapy with regard to their potential use in the treatment of chronic HIV-1 infection. |
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