Objective: To determine whether HIV-1-specific CD4 T cells with proliferative capacity are eliminated or functionally defective because of HIV-1 reactivation.

Design: The loss of proliferative capacity by HIV-1-specific CD4 T cells compromises the host's ability to maintain protective immunity against HIV-1 and is a hallmark of disease progression. We used a recombinant lentivirus encoding an HIV-specific short hairpin (sh)RNA (Lenti shNef366) with known HIV-inhibitory activity to analyze the functional state of HIV-1-specific CD4 T cells.

Methods: T lymphocytes from untreated chronically HIV-infected patients with documented high viral loads (above 10 000 HIV-RNA) were transduced with Lenti shNef366, and the proliferation, differentiation, and cytokine production of HIV-specific CD4 T cells were analyzed.

Results: Lenti shNef366 restored the proliferation of HIV p24-specific CD4 T cells in eight of 12 patients tested, affecting primarily CD27 or CD28 CD4 T cells that were at an intermediate stage of differentiation. Although cytokine production by CD4 T cells remained poor after transduction with Lenti shNef366, improved proliferative capacity was associated with significantly higher levels of expression of CD107a.

Conclusion: In chronic stages of HIV-1 infection with high levels of HIV replication, proliferation-competent HIV-specific CD4 T cells in an intermediate stage of differentiation are present but are exquisitely and strongly impaired. Blocking HIV reactivation may restore a key functional property of memory T cells.

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