Gag-specific CD4+ T-cell responses are associated with virological control of paediatric HIV-1 infection

2011 
HIV―specific Elispot responses were investigated in 57 antiretroviral therapy-naive children, of median age 9.9 years. CD8 + T-cell responses were detected in 96% children; Nef was the immunodominant protein. Responses broadened over time, but there was no association between magnitude, breadth or specificity of response and viraemia. Gag-specific CD4 + T-cell responses, detectable in 26% children, correlated inversely with viraemia (R = ―0.43, P < 0.001), suggesting that preservation of this cell population may be an important goal of therapeutic/vaccine strategies.
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