Journal article

Biological determinants of immune reconstitution in HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy: The role of interleukin 7 and interleukin 7 receptor α and microbial translocation

R Rajasuriar, D Booth, A Solomon, K Chua, T Spelman, M Gouillou, TE Schlub, M Davenport, S Crowe, J Elliott, J Hoy, C Fairley, G Stewart, P Cameron, SR Lewin

Journal of Infectious Diseases | Published : 2010

Abstract

Background. Multiple host factors may influence CD4+ T cell reconstitution in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients after suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART). We hypothesized that residual immune activation and polymorphisms in the interleukin 7 (IL-7) receptor α (IL-7Rα) gene were important for immune recovery. Methods. We examined HIV-infected patients receiving suppressive ART (n = 96) for their IL-7Rα haplotypes and measured levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), soluble CD14, and IL-7 in plasma samples collected before and after ART initiation. Levels of soluble IL-7Rα were measured in HIV-infected patients with IL-7Rα haplotype 2 (n = 11) and those without IL-7Rα haplo..

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