2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22020912
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CD73+ CD127high Long-Term Memory CD4 T Cells Are Highly Proliferative in Response to Recall Antigens and Are Early Targets in HIV-1 Infection

Abstract: HIV-1 infection rapidly leads to a loss of the proliferative response of memory CD4+ T lymphocytes, when cultured with recall antigens. We report here that CD73 expression defines a subset of resting memory CD4+ T cells in peripheral blood, which highly express the α-chain of the IL-7 receptor (CD127), but not CD38 or Ki-67, yet are highly proliferative in response to mitogen and recall antigens, and to IL-7, in vitro. These cells also preferentially express CCR5 and produce IL-2. We reasoned that CD73+ memory… Show more

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“…However, we observed no links between CXCR3 expression, on either blood or ileal memory T cells, and HIV DNA (Figure 2d,f). These findings are in line with previous studies, in which CCR6+Th17 subsets predominantly contribute to HIV persistence in the PB [39,42,43], lymph nodes [39] and colon [43] during cART.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, we observed no links between CXCR3 expression, on either blood or ileal memory T cells, and HIV DNA (Figure 2d,f). These findings are in line with previous studies, in which CCR6+Th17 subsets predominantly contribute to HIV persistence in the PB [39,42,43], lymph nodes [39] and colon [43] during cART.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%