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Buggert, Marcus
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Frederiksen, Juliet
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Lund, Ole
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Betts, Michael R.
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Biague, Antonio
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Nielsen, Morten
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Tauriainen, Johanna
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Norrgren, Hans
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Medstrand, Patrik
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SWEGUB CORE group
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Karlsson, Annika C.
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Jansson, Marianne
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2018-08-09T21:50:42Z
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2016-10
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Buggert, Marcus; Frederiksen, Juliet; Lund, Ole; Betts, Michael R.; Biague, Antonio; et al.; CD4+ T cells with an activated and exhausted phenotype distinguish immunodeficiency during aviremic HIV-2 infection; Lippincott Williams; Aids; 30; 16; 10-2016; 2415-2426
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0269-9370
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/54912
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Objective: HIV type 2 (HIV-2) represents an attenuated form of HIV, in which many infected individuals remain 'aviremic' without antiretroviral therapy. However, aviremic HIV-2 disease progression exists, and in the current study, we therefore aimed to examine if specific pathological characteristics of CD4 T cells are linked to such outcome. Design: HIV-seronegative (n = 25), HIV type 1 (HIV-1) (n = 33), HIV-2 (n = 39, of whom 26 were aviremic), and HIV-1/2 dually (HIV-D) (n = 13)-infected study participants were enrolled from an occupational cohort in Guinea-Bissau. Methods: CD4+ T-cell differentiation, activation, exhaustion, senescence, and transcription factors were assessed by polychromatic flow cytometry. Multidimensional clustering bioinformatic tools were used to identify CD4+ T-cell subpopulations linked to infection type and disease stage. Results: HIV-2-infected individuals had early and late-differentiated CD4+ T-cell clusters with lower activation (CD38+HLA-DR+) and exhaustion programmed death-1 (PD-1) than HIV-1 and HIV-D-infected individuals. We also noted that aviremic HIV-2-infected individuals possessed fewer individuals. CD4+ T cells with pathological signs compared to other HIV-infected groups. Still, compared to HIV-seronegative individuals, aviremic HIV-2-infected individuals had T-bet+ CD4+ T cells that showed elevated immune activation/exhaustion, and particularly the frequencies of PD-1+ cells were associated with a suboptimal percentage of CD4+ T cells. Conclusion: Increased frequencies of CD4+ T cells with an activated/exhausted phenotype correlate with exacerbated immunodeficiency in aviremic HIV-2-infected individuals. Thus, these findings encourage studies on the introduction of antiretroviral therapy also to individuals with aviremic HIV-2 infection.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Lippincott Williams
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/
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Activation
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Cd4+ T Cells
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Exhaustion
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Hiv-1
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Hiv-2
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Immunodeficiency
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Viremia
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Salud Ocupacional
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Ciencias de la Salud
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CIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUD
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CD4+ T cells with an activated and exhausted phenotype distinguish immunodeficiency during aviremic HIV-2 infection
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2018-06-13T14:57:49Z
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30
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16
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2415-2426
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Estados Unidos
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Filadelfia
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Fil: Buggert, Marcus. Karolinska Institutet; Suecia. University of Pennsylvania; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Frederiksen, Juliet. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
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Fil: Lund, Ole. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca
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Fil: Betts, Michael R.. University of Pennsylvania; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Biague, Antonio. National Public Health Laboratory; Guinea
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Fil: Nielsen, Morten. Technical University of Denmark; Dinamarca. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas "Dr. Raúl Alfonsín" (sede Chascomús). Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas "Dr. Raúl Alfonsín" (sede Chascomús); Argentina
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Fil: Tauriainen, Johanna. Karolinska Institutet; Suecia
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Fil: Norrgren, Hans. Lund University; Suecia
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Fil: Medstrand, Patrik. Lund University; Suecia
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Fil: SWEGUB CORE group. No especifica;
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Fil: Karlsson, Annika C.. Karolinska Institutet; Suecia
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Fil: Jansson, Marianne. Lund University; Suecia. Karolinska Institutet; Suecia
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Aids
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001223
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://journals.lww.com/aidsonline/Fulltext/2016/10230/CD4__T_cells_with_an_activated_and_exhausted.3.aspx
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