HIV-1 viral replication below 50 copies/ml in patients on antiretroviral therapy is not associated with CD8+ T-cell activation
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HIV-1 viral replication below 50 copies/ml in patients on antiretroviral therapy is not associated with CD8+ T-cell activation
Abstract
Objectives: To determine if the expression of CD38 on CD8+ T-cells could be used as a marker of viral replication <50 copies/ml in peripheral blood.
Methods: In a cross-sectional study of patients attending a single HIV clinic in London, an ultra-sensitive HIV RNA viral load assay, with a limit of detection of 3 copies/ml, was used to determine HIV-1 replication in plasma in 70 patients who had sustained viral suppression <50 copies/ml by bDNA assays. Immune activation using the expression of CD38 on CD8+ T-cells was also assessed in patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) with sustained viral suppression, individuals with persistent low-level viraemia <400 copies/ml and subjects failing ART (viral load >400 copies/mi).
Results: There was no significant difference in the percentage of CD8+CD38++ T-cells between patients with <50 copies or <3 copies/ml. Immune activation was significantly increased in patients with persistent low-level viraemia and in subjects failing ART. CD4+ T-cell counts in patients on long-term successful ART are inversely associated with CD8+ T-cell activation.
Conclusions: T-cell activation in patients on long-term successful ART is not due to residual low-level viral replication in the blood compartment of HIV-1. CD8+ T-cell activation in this patient group appears to be associated with poor CD4+ T-cell recovery.
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