Mycobacterial T cell responses in HIV-infected patients with advanced immunosuppression

29Citations
Citations of this article
48Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Antimycobacterial T cell reactivity at different stages of HIV infection was investigated. Subjects were screened with purified protein derivative (PPD), early secreted antigenic target (ESAT)-6, and culture filtrate protein (CFP)-10 antigens for interferon (IFN)-γ-producing effector T cell responses by direct ex vivo enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISpot) assay. The proportion of responders to PPD tuberculin decreased with a reduction in CD4 T cell count, whereas the proportion of responder to ESAT-6 and CFP-10 did not. The main sources of IFN-γ secretion were CD4 cells, and the relative responses to ESAT-6 and CFP-10 significantly increased in HIV-infected patients with decreasing CD4 cell count. This may reflect early signs of reactivation, reinfection, or a restricted, inefficient immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. © 2008 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Hammond, A. S., McConkey, S. J., Hill, P. C., Crozier, S., Klein, M. R., Adegbola, R. A., … Jaye, A. (2008). Mycobacterial T cell responses in HIV-infected patients with advanced immunosuppression. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 197(2), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.1086/524685

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free