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    Total body CD4+ T cell dynamics in treated and untreated SIV infection revealed by in vivo imaging

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    Authors
    Di Mascio, Michele
    Srinivasula, Sharat
    Kim, Insook
    Duralde, Gorka
    St. Claire, Alexis
    DeGrange, Paula
    St. Claire, Marisa
    Reimann, Keith A.
    Gabriel, Erin E.
    Carrasquillo, Jorge
    Reba, Richard C.
    Paik, Chang
    Lane, Henry C.
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    UMass Chan Affiliations
    MassBiologics
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2018-07-12
    Keywords
    AIDS/HIV
    Diagnostic imaging
    Immunology
    Immunity
    Immunology of Infectious Disease
    Immunoprophylaxis and Therapy
    Virus Diseases
    
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    The peripheral blood represents only a small fraction of the total number of lymphocytes in the body. To develop a more thorough understanding of T cell dynamics, including the effects of SIV/SHIV/HIV infection on immune cell depletion and immune reconstitution following combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), one needs to utilize approaches that allow direct visualization of lymphoid tissues. In the present study, noninvasive in vivo imaging of the CD4+ T cell pool has revealed that the timing of the CD4+ T cell pool reconstitution following initiation of ART in SIV-infected nonhuman primates (NHPs) appears seemingly stochastic among clusters of lymph nodes within the same host. At 4 weeks following initiation or interruption of cART, the changes observed in peripheral blood (PB) are primarily related to changes in the whole-body CD4 pool rather than changes in lymphocyte trafficking. Lymph node CD4 pools in long-term antiretroviral-treated and plasma viral load-suppressed hosts appear suboptimally reconstituted compared with healthy controls, while splenic CD4 pools appear similar between the 2 groups.
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    JCI Insight. 2018 Jul 12;3(13). pii: 97880. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.97880. [Epub ahead of print] Link to article on publisher's site

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    10.1172/jci.insight.97880
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/40724
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    29997291
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