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pubmed-article:10976535pubmed:abstractTextThe aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms responsible for the emergence in some HIV-1-infected individuals of highly aggressive, syncytia-inducing (SI) HIV-1 strains, which have been shown to use CXCR4 as co-receptor to enter target cells. To this end, the percentages of circulating CXCR4+CD4+ T cells were evaluated by flow cytometry in 39 untreated and 61 highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)-treated HIV-1-infected individuals in comparison with 35 HIV-1 seronegative subjects. Plasma viremia was also measured, and HIV primary isolates, from both untreated and HAART-treated HIV-1-infected subjects, were tested for the presence of SI strains. The results of this study showed enhanced proportions of CXCR4+CD4+ T cells in untreated patients in comparison with HAART-treated and healthy subjects. Furthermore, the results of a 12-month longitudinal study in a cohort of 11 patients undergoing HAART showed a significant reduction of CXCR4 expression after successful therapy. Finally, a significant positive correlation among the proportions of circulating CXCR4-expressing CD4+ T cells, plasma viremia, and the probability to isolate SI strains was found. These in vivo data are in keeping with previous in vitro results suggesting a bidirectional link between HIV-1 and CXCR4 expression on CD4+ T cells, and provide some clues to understanding the mechanisms exerting a selective pressure toward the emergence of SI strains.lld:pubmed
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