Sharing CD4+ T Cell Loss: When COVID-19 and HIV Collide on Immune System

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COVID-19 is a distinctive infection characterized by elevated inter-human transmission and presenting from absence of symptoms to severe cytokine storm that can lead to dismal prognosis. Like for HIV, lymphopenia and drastic reduction of CD4+ T cell counts in COVID-19 patients have been linked with poor clinical outcome. As CD4+ T cells play a critical role in orchestrating responses against viral infections, important lessons can be drawn by comparing T cell response in COVID-19 and in HIV infection and by studying HIV-infected patients who became infected by SARS-CoV-2. We critically reviewed host characteristics and hyper-inflammatory response in these two viral infections to have a better insight on the large difference in clinical outcome in persons being infected by SARS-CoV-2. The better understanding of mechanism of T cell dysfunction will contribute to the development of targeted therapy against severe COVID-19 and will help to rationally design vaccine involving T cell response for the long-term control of viral infection.

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Peng, X., Ouyang, J., Isnard, S., Lin, J., Fombuena, B., Zhu, B., & Routy, J. P. (2020, December 15). Sharing CD4+ T Cell Loss: When COVID-19 and HIV Collide on Immune System. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.596631

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