Programmed Death of T Cells in HIV-1 Infection

Linde Meyaard(Dutch Blood Transfusion Society), Sigrid A. Otto(Dutch Blood Transfusion Society), Richard R. Jonker(Hydrobiological Institute), M. Janneke Mijnster(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), René Keet(GGD Amsterdam), Frank Miedema(Dutch Blood Transfusion Society)
Science
July 10, 1992
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Abstract

In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, functional defects and deletion of antigen-reactive T cells are more frequent than can be explained by direct viral infection. On culturing, both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals died as a result of programmed cell death (apoptosis). Apoptosis was enhanced by activation with CD3 antibodies. Programmed cell death, associated with impaired T cell reactivity, may thus be responsible for the deletion of reactive T cells that contributes to HIV-induced immunodeficiency.


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