CD4+ T cells and HIV: A paradoxical Pas de Deux
- PMID: 22378922
- DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3003862
CD4+ T cells and HIV: A paradoxical Pas de Deux
Abstract
When it comes to HIV infection, CD4(+) T cells are usually thought of as the cells that are preferentially infected and killed by the virus. In a new study, Soghoian et al. now show that during the early stages of HIV infection, CD4(+) T cells suppress virus replication and delay disease onset. Thus, the robustness of the CD4(+) T cell response during early HIV infection could be used as a marker to determine the speed of disease progression. The new findings also have implications for the design of preventive and therapeutic AIDS vaccines.
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HIV-specific cytolytic CD4 T cell responses during acute HIV infection predict disease outcome.Sci Transl Med. 2012 Feb 29;4(123):123ra25. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3003165. Sci Transl Med. 2012. PMID: 22378925 Free PMC article.
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