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24 May 2002 - Volume 16 - Issue 8 - pp 1103-1111
Basic Science

Increased thymic mass and circulating naive CD4 T cells in HIV-1-infected adults treated with growth hormone

Napolitano, Laura A.; Lo, Joan C.; Gotway, Michael B.; Mulligan, Kathleen; Barbour, Jason D.; Schmidt, Diane; Grant, Robert M.; Halvorsen, Robert A.; Schambelan, Morris; McCune, Joseph M.

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether treatment with growth hormone (GH) enhances thymopoiesis in individuals infected with HIV-1.

Methods: Five HIV-1-infected adults were treated with GH for 6-12 months in a prospective open-label study. Immunological analyses were performed before GH treatment and repeated at 3 month intervals after GH initiation. Thymic mass was analysed using computed tomography with quantitative density and volume analysis. Analysis of circulating lymphocytes, including naive and memory T cell subsets, was performed using multiparameter flow cytometry.

Results: GH treatment was associated with a marked increase in thymic mass in all GH recipients. Circulating naive CD4 T cells also increased significantly in all patients during GH therapy, suggesting an enhancement of thymopoiesis.

Conclusion: GH has significant effects on the human immune system, including the reversal of thymic atrophy in HIV-1-infected adults. De-novo T cell production may thus be inducible in immunodeficient adults.

© 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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