Myeloid and lymphoid activation markers in AIDS and non-AIDS presenters

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Iannetta Marco, Savinelli Stefano, Rossi Raffaella, Mascia Claudia, Marocco Raffaella, Vita Serena, Zuccalà Paola, Zingaropoli Maria Antonella, Mengoni Fabio, Massetti Anna Paola, Falciano Mario, D'Ettorre Gabriella, Ciardi Maria Rosa, Mastroianni Claudio Maria, Vullo Vincenzo, Lichtner Miriam
ISSN: 0171-2985

HIV infection is characterized by a state of chronic activation of the immune system, which is not completely reversed by antiretroviral treatment (ART). The aim of this study was to assess myeloid and lymphoid activation markers during HIV infection, before and one year after ART initiation, in AIDS and non-AIDS presenters. Treatment naïve HIV positive patients were enrolled in this study. Myeloid dendritic cell (mDC), plasmacytoid dendritic cell (pDC), slanDC, monocyte and T-lymphocyte cell counts and activation status, were assessed by flow cytometry in peripheral blood samples. Soluble (s)CD14 and sCD163 were assessed in plasma samples using ELISA assays. Statistical analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism and Minitab Express. Thirty-four ART naïve HIV-1 infected subjects were enrolled in this study (22 non-AIDS and 12 AIDS presenters). Seventeen healthy donors (HD) were included as control group. Although circulating mDC levels resulted unchanged, HLA-DR expression was decreased on mDCs of HIV positive subjects compared to HD (p

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