Increased levels of CD4 T-cell activation in individuals with CXCR4 using viruses in primary HIV-1 infection.

Elizabeth Hamlyn; Stephen Hickling; Kholoud Porter; John Frater; Rodney Phillips; Mark Robinson; Nicola E Mackie; Steve Kaye; Myra McClure; Sarah Fidler; +1 more... SPARTAC Investigators; (2012) Increased levels of CD4 T-cell activation in individuals with CXCR4 using viruses in primary HIV-1 infection. AIDS (London, England), 26 (7). pp. 887-890. ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328351e721
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CXCR4-tropic (X4) HIV-1 variants are associated with faster disease progression compared with CCR5-tropic variants; however, the mechanism for this is unclear. We measured T-cell activation in 120 individuals with primary HIV-1 infection. X4-utilizing variants, determined genotypically, were present in 8.3% of the participants and were associated with higher levels of CD4 T-cell activation, even after adjusting for other prognostic factors. Increased CD4 T-cell activation may influence the more rapid immunological decline associated with X4 virus.

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