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Blood, 15 September 2002, Vol. 100, No. 6, pp. 2159-2167

IMMUNOBIOLOGY

Long-term effects of intermittent interleukin 2 therapy in patients with HIV infection: characterization of a novel subset of CD4+/CD25+ T cells

Irini Sereti, Hector Martinez-Wilson, Julia A. Metcalf, Michael W. Baseler, Claire W. Hallahan, Barbara Hahn, Richard L. Hengel, Richard T. Davey, Joseph A. Kovacs, and H. Clifford Lane

From the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD; Science Applications International Corp, Frederick, NC; Georgetown University, Washington DC; and the Critical Care Medicine Department, Clinical Center, NIH, Bethesda, MD.

The long-term immunologic effects of intermittent interleukin 2 (IL-2) therapy were evaluated in a cross-sectional study by comparing 3 groups: HIV-seronegative volunteers, HIV-infected (HIV+) patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), and HIV+ patients receiving HAART and intermittent IL-2. Whole-blood immunophenotyping was performed to study expression of the IL-2 receptor chains on T lymphocytes and natural killer cells and to further characterize CD4+/CD25+ T cells. Increased CD25 expression, especially in CD4+ T cells but also in CD8+ T cells, without increases in expression of the beta  and gamma  chains of the IL-2 receptor was detected in the IL-2 group. Up to 79% of naive CD4+ T cells (median, 61%) from patients in the IL-2 group expressed CD25, and the number of naive CD4+/CD25+ T cells correlated positively with both the total and naive CD4+ T-cell counts. A discrete population of CD45 double intermediate RA+/RO+ CD4+ cells was also preferentially expanded in the IL-2 group, and the number of these cells strongly correlated with the total CD4+ count. Despite increases in CD25 expression, T lymphocytes from patients treated with IL-2 did not have increased expression of early (CD69) or late (CD95) activation markers or evidence of recent proliferation (Ki67). Both CD4+/CD25+ and CD4+/CD25- cells from IL-2-treated HIV+ patients proliferated in response to mitogens, specific antigens, and T-cell-receptor-mediated stimuli. Thus, intermittent administration of IL-2 in HIV+ patients leads to preferential expansion of a unique subset of CD4+ T cells that may represent a critical population in T-cell homeostasis.

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