CD8 T-Cell Lymphocytosis and Associated Clinical Syndromes in HIV-Infected Patients

CD8 T-Cell Lymphocytosis and Associated Clinical Syndromes in HIV-Infected Patients

Perry J. Tiberio 1, Onyema E. Ogbuagu 1

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*Correspondence: Onyema E. Ogbuagu, Email not available

Abstract

An inverted CD4:CD8 T lymphocyte ratio is frequently observed in individuals infected with HIV. A subset of these individuals develops an exuberant and persistent CD8 T-cell lymphocytosis response to HIV infection that may occur despite virologic suppression on treatment and has been associated with adverse clinical effects and disorders. This review describes clinical syndromes that have been reported primarily in HIV-infected individuals with CD8 T-cell lymphocytosis including their presentation, management, and clinical outcomes where known.

Keywords: HIV infection. HIV-1. Human. Lymphocytosis.

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