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Differential immunophenotype and proviral composition in young adults with perinatally acquired HIV
Baquero, Lucia
; Stöver, Sofía; Armani Tourret, Marie; Perbeils, Ailén; Urioste, Alejandra
; Osegueda Peña, Ariel Amadeo; Cruces, Leonel Hernán
; Coll Cardenas, Patricia; Lattner, Jorge; Sisto, Alicia; Rolon, Maria Jose; Arazi Caillaud, Solange; Ghiglione, Yanina Alexandra
; Polo, Maria Laura
; Yu, Xu G.; Lichterfeld, Mathias; Turk, Gabriela Julia Ana
; Laufer, Natalia Lorna







Fecha de publicación:
03/2025
Editorial:
Lippincott Williams
Revista:
Aids
ISSN:
0269-9370
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Objective: To characterize the immune functionality and phenotype and the proviral composition of a cohort of young adults with perinatally-acquired HIV (p-YA) from Argentina.Design: Cross-sectional study of 18 p-YA, 15 young adults with non-perinatally acquired HIV matched by age with p-YA and 14 adults with non-perinatally acquired HIV, matched by time from HIV diagnosis with p-YA, all from Argentina.Methods: Immune memory/effector phenotype, exhaustion, activation, PTK-7 and Ki-67 expression were evaluated by flow cytometry on NK and T-cells. Total, intact and defective proviral (TP, IP and DP) HIV-DNA were measured in CD4 T-cells by IPDA. Soluble markers were determined by ELISA.Results: p-YA displayed lower expression of PD-1, higher levels of CD38 + CD4 T-cells and increased levels of naïve T-cells than control groups. Also, a trend of lower levels of IP HIV-DNA normalized to CD4 T-cell counts and to the proportion of naïve T-cells was found in p-YA.Conclusion: The higher frequency of naïve CD4 T-cells in p-YA cannot be explained by elevated thymic activity nor by a higher T-cell proliferation rate. This imbalance could have been generated early in life and persisted during adulthood. Naïve CD4 T-cells may not serve as a major viral reservoir in p-YA. Also, the lower PD-1 + CD4 T-cell count suggests that p-YA did not present higher levels of exhaustion. These findings suggest that acquiring HIV perinatally may imply different challenges for proviral eradication.
Palabras clave:
HIV
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Perinatal transmission
,
Reservoirs
,
Immunophenotype
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
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Baquero, Lucia; Stöver, Sofía; Armani Tourret, Marie; Perbeils, Ailén; Urioste, Alejandra; et al.; Differential immunophenotype and proviral composition in young adults with perinatally acquired HIV; Lippincott Williams; Aids; 39; 4; 3-2025; 344-355
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