Intact antigen receptor-mediated calcium signals in patients with early stage HIV-1 infection

A variety of deficiencies in T cell activation have been described in HIV-1 infection. To determine whether one component of Ag receptor signal transduction might be impaired and contribute to the immunopathology of HIV infection, we tested CD4 cells from patients with early to mid-stage HIV infecti...

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Published inThe Journal of immunology (1950) Vol. 156; no. 10; pp. 4012 - 4017
Main Authors Hickey, TE, Blair, PJ, Perfetto, S, Smoot, DS, Wagner, KF, St Louis, DC, Mayers, DL, Siegel, JN, June, CH
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Am Assoc Immnol 15.05.1996
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Summary:A variety of deficiencies in T cell activation have been described in HIV-1 infection. To determine whether one component of Ag receptor signal transduction might be impaired and contribute to the immunopathology of HIV infection, we tested CD4 cells from patients with early to mid-stage HIV infection for TCR-induced calcium mobilization. There was no detectable difference between patients and controls in the mean CD4 cell calcium response or in the fraction of responding CD4 cells after cross-linking the TCR with OKT3 Ab. In addition, in HIV-infected patients, there was no correlation between calcium mobilization and the CD4 cell count. These results indicate that there are no intrinsic impairments of Ag receptor calcium signaling in circulating CD4 cells from HIV-infected patients with more than 400 CD4 cells/mm3, although abnormalities in patients with later stage infections cannot be excluded.
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ISSN:0022-1767
1550-6606
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.156.10.4012