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  • Previous studies assumed that immune responses in HIV-exposed uninfected individuals were due to replicating HIV, but this study explores the possibility of responses being due to defective viruses or antigens.
  • A unique case of an HIV-1 and HBV co-infected patient during a hepatitis B outbreak allowed researchers to study immune responses in individuals exposed to active HIV.
  • Testing showed that even without being infected with HIV-1, the patients had strong T cell responses to HIV peptides, indicating a significant immune reaction was triggered by exposure to replicating HIV.

Article Abstract

Previous studies on CTL responses in HIV-exposed uninfected individuals assumed that the patients were exposed to replicating HIV, but the possibility that the immune responses detected were primed by exposure to a defective virus or viral antigen could not be excluded. Epidemiological and laboratory analysis of a nosocomial outbreak of acute hepatitis B unequivocally allowed the identification of an HIV-1- and HBV-co-infected patient with high plasma levels of both viruses, as the source case of the epidemics. This clinical setting provided a natural model for testing the HIV-specific T cell response in patients exposed to blood from a patient with highly replicating HIV. Parenteral exposure to both viruses led to acute hepatitis B in five subjects without evidence of HIV-1 infection. Cryopreserved lymphocytes derived from three exposed patients were tested ex vivo in an ELISPOT assay for IFN-gamma release upon stimulation with peptides from structural and non-structural HIV proteins; one of the patients was also tested with four HLA/class I tetramers. Circulating HIV-specific CD8 cells were detected by tetramer staining and a high frequency of T cells were able to release IFN-gamma upon stimulation with HIV peptides, showing in vivo T cell priming by HIV. These results unequivocally demonstrate a HIV-specific cell-mediated immune response in the absence of infection after exposure to highly replicating HIV.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.200424889DOI Listing

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