CD57 expression by T cells in the female genital tract of HIV-zx1 infected women
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- PMCID: PMC2843828
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2009.12.007
CD57 expression by T cells in the female genital tract of HIV-zx1 infected women
Abstract
Despite an influx of T cells to the cervix during HIV infection, genital T cells are not associated with control of HIV shedding. CD57 expression by T cells has been associated with enhanced migratory potential and CD57+ T cells have been shown to accumulate in tissues during the late stages of HIV disease. We investigated the impact of HIV-infection and clinical status on the expression of CD57 by T cells from the female genital tract in 13 HIV-infected and 5 uninfected women. We found that cervical and blood-derived T cells expressed similar frequencies of CD57. The frequency of CD57 expression by cervical or blood T cells was not associated with clinical status (CD4 counts). No impairment in IFN-gamma production by CD57+ T cells from the genital tract was observed. We conclude that increased T cell senescence does not appear to be a hallmark of genital mucosal HIV-1 infection.
Copyright 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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