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. 1987 Oct;84(20):7270-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.20.7270.

Theoretical implications of cellular immune reactions against helper lymphocytes infected by an immune system retrovirus

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Theoretical implications of cellular immune reactions against helper lymphocytes infected by an immune system retrovirus

G Reibnegger et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

The breakdown of the immune system induced by the human immunodeficiency virus might be due to the active immune destruction of human immunodeficiency virus-infected helper T lymphocytes expressing viral antigens. By numerical simulation, we have studied possible consequences that a hypothetical immunodeficiency virus (IDV) may have on the cellular immune response by using a mathematical model. In this model, IDV infects CD4+ (helper) T cells and is actively synthesized by the immunologically activated helper T cells. Infected helper T cells synthesizing IDV express antigenic determinants specific for IDV and trigger a cellular immune response against themselves that is mediated by cytotoxic T cells and cytotoxic macrophages. The dynamic evolution of the model in the case of mixed-type infections with IDV and with another pathogen that evokes a cell-mediated immune response shows strong interactions between both simultaneous infections. The model might be of value to elucidate the dynamics leading to opportunistic infections. Furthermore, a pivotal role for immunological stimulation in the progressive exacerbation of the disease can be demonstrated.

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