Rowland-Jones S L, Nixon D F, Aldhous M C, Gotch F, Ariyoshi K, Hallam N, Kroll J S, Froebel K, McMichael A
Molecular Immunology Group, Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Lancet. 1993 Apr 3;341(8849):860-1. doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(93)93063-7.
The factors necessary for protective immunity against HIV-1 are unknown. Important information about these factors should come from study of people at high risk of HIV infection who have not apparently become infected. Among these are the estimated 60-85% of children who may be exposed in utero or perinatally to HIV-1 but do not become infected. We observed the transient appearance of HIV-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) activity in a baby born to HIV-1-infected parents, in whom all standard markers of infection remained negative. These findings suggest that HIV-specific CTLs may be a marker for recently exposed, but uninfected, individuals.
针对HIV-1的保护性免疫所需的因素尚不清楚。关于这些因素的重要信息应来自对未明显感染HIV的高危人群的研究。其中包括估计60%-85%可能在子宫内或围产期接触HIV-1但未被感染的儿童。我们在一名父母感染HIV-1的婴儿中观察到HIV特异性细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(CTL)活性的短暂出现,该婴儿所有标准感染标志物均为阴性。这些发现表明,HIV特异性CTL可能是近期接触但未感染个体的一个标志物。