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Adipose Tissue is Enriched for Activated and Late-differentiated CD8+ T cells, and Shows Distinct CD8+ Receptor Usage, Compared to Blood in HIV-infected Persons.


AUTHORS

Koethe JR , McDonnell W , Kennedy A , Abana CO , Pilkinton M , Setliff I , Georgiev I , Barnett L , Hager CC , Smith R , Kalams SA , Hasty A , Mallal S , . Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2017 10 14; ().

ABSTRACT

Adverse viral and medication effects on adipose tissue contribute to the development of metabolic disease in HIV-infected persons, but T cells also have a central role modulating local inflammation and adipocyte function. We sought to characterize potentially pro-inflammatory T cell populations in adipose tissue among persons on long-term antiretroviral therapy, and assess whether adipose tissue CD8 T cells represent an expanded, oligoclonal population.


Adverse viral and medication effects on adipose tissue contribute to the development of metabolic disease in HIV-infected persons, but T cells also have a central role modulating local inflammation and adipocyte function. We sought to characterize potentially pro-inflammatory T cell populations in adipose tissue among persons on long-term antiretroviral therapy, and assess whether adipose tissue CD8 T cells represent an expanded, oligoclonal population.