Cytotoxic T lymphocytes in HIV-induced disease: implications for therapy and vaccination.

Immunodeficiency reviews Pub Date : 1989-01-01
F Plata, G Dadaglio, N Chenciner, A Hoffenbach, S Wain-Hobson, F Michel, P Langlade-Demoyen
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The immune response to HIV in infected humans leads to the production of HIV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) which circulate in high frequencies. The presence of these CTL and their eventual protective activities have been studied by various laboratories, and correlations have been made with certain immunopathological manifestations of HIV infections. It seems probable that HIV-immune CTL participate in the induction of certain disorders by initiating inflammatory reactions in the lungs, central nervous system and lymph nodes. Various virus antigens recognized by HIV-immune CTL on the surface of the infected cell have been identified, and molecular definition of the epitopes recognized is well under way. Likewise, numerous HLA transplantation antigens that regulate HIV antigen recognition by CTL have been identified. These data are discussed with regard to the eventual development of a vaccine and of functional immunotherapies.

细胞毒性T淋巴细胞在hiv诱导的疾病:治疗和疫苗接种的意义。
受感染的人对HIV的免疫反应导致HIV特异性细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(CTL)的产生,其循环频率很高。不同的实验室已经研究了这些CTL的存在及其最终的保护活性,并证实了它们与HIV感染的某些免疫病理表现的相关性。似乎很可能hiv免疫CTL通过在肺、中枢神经系统和淋巴结中启动炎症反应参与某些疾病的诱导。被感染细胞表面的hiv免疫CTL识别的各种病毒抗原已经被确定,并且识别的表位的分子定义正在进行中。同样,许多HLA移植抗原已被鉴定出通过CTL调节HIV抗原识别。这些数据讨论了疫苗和功能性免疫疗法的最终发展。
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