Abstract
This study assessed cellular and soluble markers of immune activation in HIV-1 seronegative MSM. MSM immune profiles were characterized by an increased expression of CD57 on T cells and endotoxemia. Endotoxin presence was linked to recent high-risk exposure and associated with elevated cytokine levels and decreased CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratios. Taken together, these data show elevated levels of inflammation linked to periods of endotoxemia resulting in a significantly different immune phenotype in a subset of MSM at a high risk of HIV-1 acquisition. © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health.
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Palmer, C. D., Tomassilli, J., Sirignano, M., Romero-Tejeda, M., Arnold, K. B., Che, D., … Altfeld, M. (2014). Enhanced immune activation linked to endotoxemia in HIV-1 seronegative MSM. AIDS, 28(14), 2162–2166. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000386
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