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Naïve/Effector CD4 T cell ratio as a useful predictive marker of immune reconstitution in late presenter HIV patients: A multicenter study

Authors :
Elisabetta Trento
Arianna Gatti
Laura Del Pup
Alessandra Sacchi
Alessandra Latini
Chiara Agrati
Sara Carputo
Gabriella De Carli
Veronica Bordoni
Francesco Ortu
Pierluca Piselli
Paola Selva
Manuela Colafigli
Marina Potestà
Nicoletta Orchi
Olindo Forini
Bruno Brando
Giusy Capuano
Sandro Grelli
Andrea Antinori
Carlotta Cerva
Massimo Andreoni
Federica Garziano
Antonella Minutolo
Federico Enrico Perna
Maria Luisa Martino
Umberto Atripaldi
Patrizia Lorenzini
Giovanna D'Agosto
Antonio Cristaudo
Irene Guarnori
Bordoni, V.
Brando, B.
Piselli, P.
Forini, O.
Perna, F. E.
Atripaldi, U.
Carputo, S.
Garziano, F.
Trento, E.
D'Agosto, G.
Latini, A.
Colafigli, M.
Cristaudo, A.
Sacchi, A.
Andreoni, M.
de Carli, G.
Orchi, N.
Grelli, S.
Gatti, A.
Cerva, C.
Minutolo, A.
Potesta, M.
Di Martino, M. L.
Ortu, F.
Selva, P.
Pup, L. D.
Guarnori, I.
Lorenzini, P.
Capuano, G.
Antinori, A.
Agrati, C.
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 12, p e0225415 (2019), PLoS ONE, BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2019.

Abstract

A significant proportion of HIV-infected patients experiencing a late diagnosis highlights the need to define immunological protocols able to help the clinicians in identifying patients at higher risk for immunological failure. The aim of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of easy cytometric tests in defining the effect of antiretroviral treatment (cART) on immunological homeostasis and in identifying predictive markers of early immune recovery. Chronic HIV infected patients (n = 202) were enrolled in a prospective multicentric study, and their immunological profile was studied before (w0) and after 24 weeks (w24) of antiretroviral treatment (cART) using a standardized flow cytometric panel. Based on CD4 T cell count before treatment, patients were divided in late (LP: CD4 500/mmc) presenters. In all groups, cART introduction increased CD4 and CD4/CD8 T cell ratio, naïve T cell (CD4 and CD8) and CD127-expressing CD4 T cells. In parallel, cART significantly reduced effector memory T cells (CD4 and CD8) and T cell activation (CD38+CD8 and CD95+CD4 T cells). Moreover, the frequency of Naïve and Effector CD4 T cells before treatment correlated with several immune parameters key associated with the pathogenesis of HIV, thus mirroring the health of immune system. Interestingly, we identified the Naïve/Effector CD4 T cell ratio (N/EM) at w0 as a marker able to predict early immune recovery. Specifically, in LP, N/EM ratio was significantly higher in immunological responder patients (CD4>500/mmc at w24) when compared to immunological non responder (CD4 T cells

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
14
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd0f50f1a03bbbb2a1307763a3c13798