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Effects of combined antiretroviral therapy on B- and T-cell release from production sites in long-term treated HIV-1+ patients

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Background: The immune system reconstitution in HIV-1- infected patients undergoing combined antiretroviral therapy is routinely evaluated by T-cell phenotyping, even though the infection also impairs the B-cell mediated immunity. To find new laboratory markers of therapy effectiveness, both B- and T- immune recovery were evaluated by means of a follow-up study of long-term treated HIV-1- infected patients, with a special focus on the measure of new B- and T-lymphocyte production.Methods: A longitudinal analysis was performed in samples obtained from HIV-1-infected patients before therapy beginning and after 6, 12, and 72 months with a duplex real-time PCR allowing the detection of K-deleting recombination excision circles (KRECs) and T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs), as measures of bone-marrow and thymic output, respectively. A cross sectional analysis was performed to detect B- and T-cell subsets by flow cytometry in samples obtained at the end of the follow-up, which were compared to those of untreated HIV-1-infected patients and uninfected controls.Results: The kinetics and the timings of B- and T-cell release from the bone marrow and thymus during antiretroviral therapy were substantially different, with a decreased B-cell release and an increased thymic output after the prolonged therapy. The multivariable regression analysis showed that a longer pre-therapy infection duration predicts a minor TREC increase and a major KREC reduction.Conclusions: The quantification of KRECs and TRECs represents an improved method to monitor the effects of therapies capable of influencing the immune cell pool composition in HIV-1-infected patients. © 2012 Quiros-Roldan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
B lymphocytes; cART; HIV-1; KRECs; T lymphocytes; TRECs; Adult; Anti-HIV Agents; B-Lymphocytes; Case-Control Studies; DNA Primers; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; HIV Infections; HIV-1; Humans; Interleukin-7; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Receptors, Interleukin-7; T-Lymphocytes
Elenco autori:
Quiros-Roldan, E.; Serana, F.; Chiarini, M.; Zanotti, C.; Sottini, A.; Gotti, D.; Torti, C.; Caimi, L.; Imberti, L.
Autori di Ateneo:
QUIROS ROLDAN MARIA EUGENIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/534300
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
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