Differences in HIV replication in CD4+ lymphocytes are not related to beta-chemokine production.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

Department of Medicine and Cancer Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco 94143-1270, USA.

Published: November 1998

CD4+ T lymphocytes from different donors vary in their ability to replicate different isolates of HIV. Beta-chemokines have been shown to reduce the rate of HIV replication in cultured cells. We now demonstrate, using CD4+ cells from 19 different donors, that the variations in viral replication observed in CD4+ lymphocytes are not due to endogenous production of beta-chemokines by the cells. Instead of finding a correlation of high-level beta-chemokine production with low-level replication of virus, we found either no consistent relationship between these two parameters or a correlation between high-level beta-chemokine production and high-level virus replication. This observation was made with both chemokine-sensitive and chemokine-resistant HIV isolates. Thus, other mechanisms appear to be involved in the variability in HIV replication in cultured CD4+ cells.

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