Telomere Length, Telomerase Activity, and Replicative Potential in HIV Infection: Analysis of CD4+ and CD8+T Cells from HIV-discordant Monozygotic Twins
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- 7 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 185 (7), 1381-1386
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.7.1381
Abstract
To address the possible role of replicative senescence in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, telomere length, telomerase activity, and in vitro replicative capacity were assessed in peripheral blood T cells from HIV+ and HIV− donors. Genetic and age-specific effects on these parameters were controlled by studying HIV-discordant pairs of monozygotic twins. Telomere terminal restriction fragment (TRF) lengths from CD4+ T cells of HIV+ donors were significantly greater than those from HIV− twins. In contrast, telomere lengths in CD8+ T cells from HIV+ donors were shorter than in HIV− donors. The in vitro replicative capacity of CD4+ cells from HIV+ donors was equivalent to that of HIV− donors in response to stimulation through T cell receptor CD3 and CD28. Little or no telomerase activity was detected in freshly isolated CD4+ or CD8+ lymphocytes from HIV+ or HIV− donors, but was induced by in vitro stimulation of both HIV+ and HIV− donor cells. These results suggest that HIV infection is associated with alterations in the population dynamics of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, but fail to provide evidence for clonal exhaustion or replicative senescence as a mechanism underlying the decline in CD4+ T cells of HIV-infected donors.Keywords
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