CD8+ CD28− T cells in vertically HIV-infected children |
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Authors: | D BRUGNONI, P AIRO , S TIMPANO, F MALACARNE, A G UGAZIO, R CATTANEO, M DUSE |
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Affiliation: | D BRUGNONI, P AIRO’, S TIMPANO, F MALACARNE, A G UGAZIO, R CATTANEO, and M DUSE |
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Abstract: | To evaluate whether vertical HIV infection interferes with the expression of CD28 on T lymphocytes, 25 HIV-infected children and 29 seroreverted children born to HIV+ mothers were studied. The percentage of CD28− cells among CD8+ T lymphocytes was higher in HIV-infected children than in controls (P < 0.001). In fact, in HIV-infected children, this percentage was elevated from the first year of life, while in healthy seroreverted children, the proportion of CD28− cells among CD8+ cells rose progressively with age (r = 0.49; P = 0.008). In HIV+ children, the CD8+ CD28−, but not CD8+ CD28+ cell proportion was significantly correlated with immunological markers of disease progression, such as CD4+ cell loss (r = −0.65; P < 0.001) and the level of in vitro spontaneous lymphocyte apoptosis (r = 0.53; P = 0.03). |
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Keywords: | CD28− T cells apoptosis HIV+ children |
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