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UnknownNCT00206531

The Role of Naive T-Cells in HIV Pathogenesis

Role of Naive T-Cells in the Pathogenesis of T-Cell Decline and Long Term Persistence of HIV

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
75 (planned)
Sponsor
Bayside Health · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
0 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

While HIV mainly infects mature T-cells it can also infect newly produced (or naïve) T-cells. These infected naïve T cells may then act a viral reservoir even in patients with undetectable viral loads. Understanding when and how these cells are infected is important because it could help us to understand why patients fail therapy even if they have a persistently undetectable viral load.

Detailed description

The overall goal of this project is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the role of naïve T-cells in the pathogenesis of T-cell decline and long-term persistence of HIV infection. The study is divided into two parts. Part 1 aims to determine the origin of HIV infected naïve T-cells in vivo by assessing the viral relatedness between HIV strains from naïve and memory CD4 T-cells. To do this we will be studying ten chronically infected individuals. Naïve and memory CD4 T-cells from these individuals will be purified using a magnetic bead sorting (MACS) strategy. Envelope sequences will then be isolated and subjected to diversity calculation Part 2 seeks to answer whether infection of naïve T-cells is established early in infection and what the effect of antiretroviral therapy is on this subset of T-cells. We will initially examine the relative proportion of CD31+ (recent thymic emigrants) and CD31- naive CD4+ T-cells in infected acute (n=15) and chronic (n=15) infection and uninfected (n=15) individuals compared with healthy controls. We will then prospectively test individuals prior to and at 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months following intiation of HAART (Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy) in individuals with acute (n=10) and chronic (n=10) HIV infection. Immunophenotyping will detemine the proportion of naïve T-cells that are CD31+ and those that are CD31-. Naïve and memory T-cell subsets will again be purified and total and integrated HIV DNA will be quantified using real-time PCR.

Conditions

Timeline

First posted
2005-09-21
Last updated
2006-10-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Australia

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