Increased CD38 expression on T lymphocytes as a marker of HIV dissemination into the central nervous system.

Q2 Medicine HIV Clinical Trials Pub Date : 2015-10-01 Epub Date: 2015-09-13 DOI:10.1179/1945577115Y.0000000005
Chiara Dentone, Daniela Fenoglio, Eva Schenone, Giovanni Cenderello, Roberta Prinapori, Alessio Signori, Alessia Parodi, Francesca Kalli, Florinda Battaglia, Marcello Feasi, Bianca Bruzzone, Claudio Viscoli, Gilberto Filaci, Antonio Di Biagio
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Cross-sectional analysis on 20 HIV-1 patients with neurological symptoms admitted to two infectious disease units. Cut-off of HIV-RNA (VL) was 20 copies/ml for plasma and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). Flow cytometry was used to analyze the phenotype of circulating and CSF T lymphocytes. CD38 mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) was higher on circulating CD4+T lymphocytes from patients with VL>20 copies/ml in plasma (P=0.001) or CSF (P=0.001). The frequency of circulating CD8+CD38+T cells and CD38 MFI on these cells were higher in patients with VL>20 copies/ml than in those with undetectable plasma VL (P=0.030 and P=0.023). The frequency of CSF CD4+CD38+T, as well as their CD38 and CD95 MFI, were increased in patients with detectable than non-detectable plasma VL (P=0.01, P=0.03, and P=0.05). The % CD38+CD8+T in CSF correlated with time of virological suppression (ρ=-0.462, P=0.040) and the CNS penetration-effectiveness (CPE) score (ρ=-0.467, P=0.038). In conclusion, (a) the expression of CD38+ on both CD4+, CD8+T lymphocytes from peripheral blood and CSF discriminated between viremic and non-viremic patients and (b) T cell activation/apoptosis markers inversely correlated with CPE to remark the importance for therapy to restore immunological functions.

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T淋巴细胞上CD38表达增加作为HIV传播到中枢神经系统的标志。
在两个传染病单位住院的20例有神经症状的HIV-1患者的横断面分析血浆和脑脊液中HIV-RNA (VL)的截止值为20拷贝/ml。流式细胞术分析循环和CSF T淋巴细胞表型。血浆中VL>20拷贝/ml的患者或脑脊液中循环CD4+T淋巴细胞CD38平均荧光强度(MFI)较高(P=0.001)。血浆VL>20拷贝/ml的患者循环CD8+CD38+T细胞和CD38 MFI的频率高于未检测到血浆VL的患者(P=0.030和P=0.023)。血浆VL检测到的患者CSF CD4+CD38+T频率、CD38和CD95 MFI均高于未检测到的患者(P=0.01、P=0.03和P=0.05)。CSF中CD38+CD8+T %与病毒学抑制时间(ρ=-0.462, P=0.040)和CNS穿透效能(CPE)评分(ρ=-0.467, P=0.038)相关。综上所述,(a)外周血和脑脊液中CD4+、CD8+T淋巴细胞上CD38+的表达可区分病毒血症和非病毒血症患者;(b) T细胞活化/凋亡标志物与CPE呈负相关,说明治疗对恢复免疫功能的重要性。
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HIV Clinical Trials
HIV Clinical Trials 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: HIV Clinical Trials is devoted exclusively to presenting information on the latest developments in HIV/AIDS clinical research. This journal enables readers to obtain the most up-to-date, innovative research from around the world.
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