<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution
<p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the most neglected areas of everyday clinical practice for HIV physicians is unexpectedly represented by CD4 T cell counts when used as an aid to clinical decisions. All who care for HIV patients believe that CD4+ T cell counts are a reliable method to eva...
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doaj-4bde91eb7cbd4329a33b4ba9695a0eb92020-11-24T23:15:51ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762011-06-01919310.1186/1479-5876-9-93<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolutionDe Maria AndreaCossarizza Andrea<p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the most neglected areas of everyday clinical practice for HIV physicians is unexpectedly represented by CD4 T cell counts when used as an aid to clinical decisions. All who care for HIV patients believe that CD4+ T cell counts are a reliable method to evaluate a patient immune status. There is however a fatalistic acceptance that besides its general usefulness, CD4+ T cell counts have relevant clincal and immunological limits. Shortcomings of CD4 counts appear in certain clinical scenarios including identification of immunological nonresponders, subsequent development of cancer on antiretroviral teatment, failure on tretment simplification. Historical and recently described parameters might be better suited to advise management of patients at certain times during their disease history. Immunogenotypic parameters and innate immune parameters that define progression as well as immune parameters associated with immune recovery are available and have not been introduced into validation processes in larger trials. The scientific and clinical community needs an effort in stimulating clinical evolution of immunological tests beyond "<it>CD4saurus Rex" </it>introducing new parameters in the clinical arena after appropriate validation</p> http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/93CD4+T cellsimmune reconstitutionantiviral treatmentclinical trials |
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<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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<it>CD4saurus Rex </it>&<it>HIVelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a Jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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<it>cd4saurus rex </it>&<it>hivelociraptor </it>vs. development of clinically useful immunological markers: a jurassic tale of frozen evolution |
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Journal of Translational Medicine |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the most neglected areas of everyday clinical practice for HIV physicians is unexpectedly represented by CD4 T cell counts when used as an aid to clinical decisions. All who care for HIV patients believe that CD4+ T cell counts are a reliable method to evaluate a patient immune status. There is however a fatalistic acceptance that besides its general usefulness, CD4+ T cell counts have relevant clincal and immunological limits. Shortcomings of CD4 counts appear in certain clinical scenarios including identification of immunological nonresponders, subsequent development of cancer on antiretroviral teatment, failure on tretment simplification. Historical and recently described parameters might be better suited to advise management of patients at certain times during their disease history. Immunogenotypic parameters and innate immune parameters that define progression as well as immune parameters associated with immune recovery are available and have not been introduced into validation processes in larger trials. The scientific and clinical community needs an effort in stimulating clinical evolution of immunological tests beyond "<it>CD4saurus Rex" </it>introducing new parameters in the clinical arena after appropriate validation</p> |
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CD4+T cells immune reconstitution antiviral treatment clinical trials |
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