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Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-184).

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Main Author: Bere, Alfred
Other Authors: Passmore, Jo-Ann
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Virology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10081 Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity Bere, Alfred Passmore, Jo-Ann Medical Virology Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-184). This study shows that HIV-specific cervical T cells can be isolated by cytobrushing and in vitro polyclonal expansion is a useful approach to increase the number of T cells available from mucosal sites. Dynal beads (1:1) in the presence of IL-2, IL-7 and IL-15 resulted in the best yields of cervical T cells while anti-CD3 in the presence of IL-2 best conserved the ex vivo T cell profile. Expanded T cell lines, irrespective of expansion method used, generally maintain their cytokine response profile to HIV anti- gens. This study shows that HIV Gag-specific blood and cervical T cells were largely mono-functional with polyfunctional T cells being detected in women with high blood CD4 count and low plasma viral load. This study confirms that HIV-specific Gag T cell responses detected in the polyclonal expanded female genital tract T cells are associated with those measured in blood during HIV infection. 2014-12-26T14:01:36Z 2014-12-26T14:01:36Z 2010 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10081 eng application/pdf Division of Virology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Medical Virology
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Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
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title Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
title_full Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
title_fullStr Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
title_short Comparison of HIV-1 specific T cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of HIV-infected women : impact of in vitro T cell expansion on HIV-specific T cell specificity, maturational status and functional complexity
title_sort comparison of hiv 1 specific t cell immunity in the female genital tract and blood of hiv infected women impact of in vitro t cell expansion on hiv specific t cell specificity maturational status and functional complexity
topic Medical Virology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10081
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