Antiviral T-cell immune responses appear to be crucial to control HIV replication. Infants treated before the third month of life with highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) did not develop a persistent HIV-specific immune response. We evaluated how delayed initiation of HAART after 3 months of age influences the development of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses during long-term follow-up in 9 HIV-1 vertically infected infants. These data suggest that a longer antigenic stimulation, due to a larger window for therapeutic intervention with HAART, is associated with the establishment of a persistent specific HIV immune response resulting in a long-term viral control of vertically infected infants.

Palma, P., Romiti, M.l., Cancrini, C., Pensieroso, S., Montesano, C., Bernardi, S., et al. (2008). Delayed early antiretroviral treatment is associated with an HIV-specific long-term cellular response in HIV-1 vertically infected infants. VACCINE, 26(40), 5196-5201 [10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.03.062].

Delayed early antiretroviral treatment is associated with an HIV-specific long-term cellular response in HIV-1 vertically infected infants

Palma, P;ROMITI, MARIA LUISA;CANCRINI, CATERINA;MONTESANO, CARLA;AMICOSANTE, MASSIMO;DI CESARE, SILVIA;ROSSI, PAOLO
2008-09-19

Abstract

Antiviral T-cell immune responses appear to be crucial to control HIV replication. Infants treated before the third month of life with highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) did not develop a persistent HIV-specific immune response. We evaluated how delayed initiation of HAART after 3 months of age influences the development of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses during long-term follow-up in 9 HIV-1 vertically infected infants. These data suggest that a longer antigenic stimulation, due to a larger window for therapeutic intervention with HAART, is associated with the establishment of a persistent specific HIV immune response resulting in a long-term viral control of vertically infected infants.
19-set-2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALE
English
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Treatment Outcome; Peptides; tat Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Infant; Lymphocyte Activation; HIV Infections; T-Lymphocytes; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical; HIV-1; gag Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active; Molecular Sequence Data; Amino Acid Sequence; Drug Administration Schedule
Palma, P., Romiti, M.l., Cancrini, C., Pensieroso, S., Montesano, C., Bernardi, S., et al. (2008). Delayed early antiretroviral treatment is associated with an HIV-specific long-term cellular response in HIV-1 vertically infected infants. VACCINE, 26(40), 5196-5201 [10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.03.062].
Palma, P; Romiti, Ml; Cancrini, C; Pensieroso, S; Montesano, C; Bernardi, S; Amicosante, M; DI CESARE, S; Castelli_gattinara, G; Wahren, B; Rossi, P...espandi
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