Lack of detectable HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell responses in Zambian HIV-1-exposed seronegative partners of HIV-1-positive individuals.

  • Marylyn Addo
  • Marcus Altfeld
  • Diana M Brainard
  • Almas Rathod
  • Alicja Piechocka-Trocha
  • Ulgen Fideli
  • Joseph Mulenga
  • Erin Shutes
  • Donna Marie L Alvino
  • Eric Hunter
  • Susan A Allen
  • Bruce D Walker

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Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific T cell responses were characterized in a blinded study involving infected individuals and their seronegative exposed uninfected (EU) partners from Lusaka, Zambia. HIV-1-specific T cell responses were detected ex vivo in all infected individuals and amplified, on average, 27-fold following in vitro expansion. In contrast, no HIV-1-specific T cell responses were detected in any of the EU partners ex vivo or following in vitro expansion. These data demonstrate that the detection of HIV-1-specific T cell immunity in EU individuals is not universal and that alternative mechanisms may account for protection in these individuals.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2
ISSN0022-1899
Publication statusPublished - 2011
pubmed 21288826