The Effects of Different HIV Type 1 Strains on Human Thymic Function
- 20 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 18 (17), 1239-1251
- https://doi.org/10.1089/088922202320886280
Abstract
Studies of HIV-1-infected humans indicate that the thymus can be infected by HIV-1. In some of these patients, there is a significant CD4+ T cell decline and a faster disease progression. This phenomenon is more evident in pediatric patients who depend heavily on their thymus for generation of new T cells. We hypothesize that HIV-1 causes T cell regenerative failure within the thymus, which has a profound impact on disease progression. Building on our established human thymopoiesis model, we include dynamic interactions between different HIV-1 strains (R5 and X4) and thymocytes. Our results predict that thymic infection with different HIV-1 strains induces thymic dysfunction to varying degrees, contributing to differences in disease progression as observed in both HIV-1-infected children and adults. Thymic infection in children is more severe than in adults, particularly during X4 infection. This outcome is likely due to both a higher viral load and a more active thymus in pediatric patients. Our results also indicate that a viral strain switch from R5 to X4 induces further deterioration in thymopoiesis. We predict that both viral and host factors play key roles in controlling thymic infection, including strain virulence and health status of the thymus.Keywords
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