Froebel K S, Doherty K V, Whitelaw J A, Hague R A, Mok J Y, Bird A G
HIV Immunology Unit, University Department of Medicine, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
AIDS. 1991 Jan;5(1):97-9. doi: 10.1097/00002030-199101000-00015.
Expression of the CD45RO putative memory cell antigen on CD4 (helper) and CD8 (cytotoxic/suppressor) lymphocytes of children born to HIV-infected women was investigated using the UCHL1 antibody. Significantly raised numbers of CD45RO+ CD8 lymphocytes were found in all nine of the infected children compared with uninfected and control children. Expression of CD45RO on CD4 lymphocytes was variable; absolute numbers were not increased, although the percentage was increased in four out of nine infected children. All the infected children except two (who had comparatively low numbers of CD45RO+ CD8 cells) were clinically well, which suggests that an increase in CD45RO+ CD8 cells may be indicative of a functionally active immune response against HIV.