Administration of an Anti-CD8 Monoclonal Antibody Interferes with the Clearance of Chimeric Simian/Human Immunodeficiency Virus during Primary Infections of Rhesus Macaques
Tetsuro Matano(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics), Riri Shibata(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics), Christine Siemon(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics), Mark Connors(National Institutes of Health), H. Clifford Lane(National Institutes of Health), Malcolm A. Martin(Laboratory of Molecular Genetics)
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Abstract
Parenteral administration of a mouse anti-human CD8 monoclonal antibody (MAb) to rhesus macaques resulted in a transient depletion of CD8+ cells in both the peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues. When administered during primary chimeric simian/human immunodeficiency virus infections, the CD8 MAb caused marked elevations of plasma and cell-associated virus levels in both the peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues and led to prolonged depletion of CD4 cells. Taken together, these results directly demonstrate that CD8+ T lymphocytes are actively involved in controlling the acute phase of primate lentivirus infections.
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