Quantitation of HIV-1-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes and Plasma Load of Viral RNA

Graham S. Ogg(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Xia Jin(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Sebastian Bonhoeffer(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), P. Rod Dunbar(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Martin A. Nowak(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Simon Monard(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Jeremy P. Segal(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Yunzhen Cao(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Sarah Rowland‐Jones(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Vincenzo Cerundolo(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Arlene Hurley(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Martin Markowitz(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), David D. Ho(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Douglas F. Nixon(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center), Andrew J. McMichael(Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center)
Science
March 27, 1998
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Abstract

Although cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are thought to be involved in the control of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) infection, it has not been possible to demonstrate a direct relation between CTL activity and plasma RNA viral load. Human leukocyte antigen-peptide tetrameric complexes offer a specific means to directly quantitate circulating CTLs ex vivo. With the use of the tetrameric complexes, a significant inverse correlation was observed between HIV-specific CTL frequency and plasma RNA viral load. In contrast, no significant association was detected between the clearance rate of productively infected cells and frequency of HIV-specific CTLs. These data are consistent with a significant role for HIV-specific CTLs in the control of HIV infection and suggest a considerable cytopathic effect of the virus in vivo.


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