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Immunological and virological impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy initiated during acute HIV-1 infection
Authors:Streeck Hendrik  Jessen Heiko  Alter Galit  Teigen Nickolas  Waring Mike T  Jessen Arne  Stahmer Ingrid  van Lunzen Jan  Lichterfeld Mathias  Gao Xiaojiang  Allen Todd M  Carrington Mary  Walker Bruce D  Rockstroh Juergen K  Altfeld Marcus
Institution:Partners AIDS Research Center, Infectious Disease Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
Abstract:The immunological and virological impact of short-term treatment initiated during acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection was assessed prospectively in 20 subjects, 12 of whom initiated highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for 24 weeks and then terminated treatment. Treatment resulted in suppression of viremia, an increase in the CD4+ T cell count, enhanced differentiation of HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cells from effector memory to effector cells at week 24 of HAART, and significantly higher virus-specific interferon- gamma+ CD8+ T cell responses after viral rebound (at week 48). However, despite these immunological changes, no differences in viremia or in the CD4+ T cell count were found 6 months after HAART was stopped, when treated subjects were compared with untreated subjects.
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