CD8 lymphocytes in HIV infection: helpful and harmful.

G Famularo, S Moretti, S Marcellini, E Nucera, C De Simone
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The part played by CD8 lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) is much disputed and the relevant issue of the controversy ranges as to whether the functional activity of these cells is beneficial or detrimental to the host. Even though CD8 cells could efficiently suppress HIV replication through both major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted cytotoxic killing of infected cells, particularly during primary infection, and HIV-suppressing soluble factors, there is evidence that tissue-infiltrating CD8 lymphocytes mediate injury in several organs of HIV-infected subjects. Furthermore, CD8 lymphocytes could contribute to the destruction of CD4 cells in vivo. Of note, the virus has the capability to escape the recognition by cytotoxic CD8 cells and the cytotoxic activity of CD8 cells and their counts decline with evolving HIV infection. Several mechanisms are proposed to explain this latter finding, including the direct in vivo infection of CD8 cells by the virus. It is likely that early during the course of HIV infection when viral loads are generally low an efficient CD8 cell response can control HIV replication whereas in subjects with evolving disease, who have very high viral loads, CD8 lymphocytes remove essential components of the immune response and mediate tissue injury.

CD8淋巴细胞在HIV感染中的利弊。
CD8淋巴细胞在人类免疫缺陷病毒感染(HIV)的发病机制中所起的作用一直存在争议,争议的相关问题包括这些细胞的功能活性对宿主是有益还是有害。尽管CD8细胞可以通过主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)限制的细胞毒性杀死感染细胞(特别是在原发性感染期间)和抑制HIV的可溶性因子有效地抑制HIV复制,但有证据表明,组织浸润性CD8淋巴细胞介导HIV感染者的几个器官损伤。此外,CD8淋巴细胞在体内可促进CD4细胞的破坏。值得注意的是,该病毒具有逃避细胞毒性CD8细胞识别的能力,并且CD8细胞的细胞毒性活性及其计数随着HIV感染的发展而下降。人们提出了几种机制来解释后一种发现,包括病毒直接在体内感染CD8细胞。在HIV感染过程的早期,当病毒载量普遍较低时,有效的CD8细胞反应可以控制HIV复制,而在具有非常高病毒载量的进化性疾病受试者中,CD8淋巴细胞清除免疫反应的基本成分并介导组织损伤。
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