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JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes:
1 March 2001 - Volume 26 - Issue 3 - pp 208-217
Basic Science

Effect of HIV-1 Infection on Lymphocyte Proliferation in Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue

Talal, Andrew H.; Irwin, Craig E.; Dieterich, Douglas T.; Yee, Herman; Zhang, Linqi

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Abstract

Objective: To determine the change in the percentage of proliferative and activated lymphocytes in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) in HIV-1-infected subjects compared with that in uninfected controls.

Methods: We measured the percentage of proliferative (Ki-67+) and activated (CD-69+, HLA-DR+, CD45RO+) lymphocytes from GALT and peripheral blood in chronically HIV-1-infected (12) and uninfected (9) individuals.

Results: The percentage of proliferative GALT CD4+ T cells was increased in HIV-1-infected control subjects compared with that in uninfected controls (p < .007). Based on immunohistochemical staining, proliferative T cells were principally located in the parafollicular area surrounding lymphoid aggregates. The percentage of activated GALT lymphocytes, however, was not significantly different in HIV-1-infected individuals, whereas it was significantly increased in the peripheral blood of HIV-1-infected individuals. The percentage of peripheral blood lymphocytes trafficking to the intestine was also not significantly different in HIV-1-infected individuals compared with that in uninfected controls.

Conclusions: CD4+ T cell proliferation in GALT is increased in HIV-1 infection without a significant alteration in the percentage of peripheral blood T cells trafficking to the gastrointestinal mucosa.

© 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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