Does HIV cause depletion of CD4+ T cells in vivo by the induction of apoptosis?
- PMID: 10101690
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1711.1999.00798.x
Does HIV cause depletion of CD4+ T cells in vivo by the induction of apoptosis?
Abstract
The central pathogenic feature of AIDS is the dramatic loss of CD4+ lymphocytes. Despite more than a decade of intense research, the exact mechanism by which HIV causes this is still not understood. A major model for T cell depletion, proposed originally by Ameison and Capron in a report published in 1991, is that HIV sensitizes CD4+ T cells for activation-induced apoptosis. The apoptotic model of T cell depletion is discussed, and experiments that address the questions of whether apoptosis is restricted to infected cells or 'bystander' T cells, and whether T cell apoptosis requires participation of separate HIV-infected haematopoietic cell populations, are reviewed.
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