Publication | Open Access
Cooperativity of HIV-Specific Cytolytic CD4 T Cells and CD8 T Cells in Control of HIV Viremia
75
Citations
33
References
2015
Year
The ability of the immune system to control chronic HIV infection is of critical interest to both vaccine design and therapeutic approaches. Much research has focused on the effect of the ability of CD8+ T cells to control the virus, while CD4+ T cells have been overlooked as effectors in HIV control due to the fact that they are preferentially infected. We show here that a subset of HIV-specific CD4+ T cells cooperate in the cytolytic control of HIV replication. Moreover, these cells represent a distinct subset of CD4+ T cells showing significant transcriptional and phenotypic differences compared to HIV-specific Th1 cells but with similarities to CD8+ T cells. These findings are important for our understanding of HIV immunopathology.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
1994 | 1.9K | |
1997 | 1.8K | |
2002 | 1.3K | |
2012 | 997 | |
2003 | 987 | |
2008 | 894 | |
2010 | 719 | |
2012 | 438 | |
2006 | 329 | |
2012 | 270 |
Page 1
Page 1