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A Brief Chronicle of CD4 as a Biomarker for HIV/AIDS: A Tribute to the Memory of John L. Fahey.

dc.contributor.author Kagan, Jonathan M
dc.contributor.author Sanchez, Ana M
dc.contributor.author Landay, Alan
dc.contributor.author Denny, Thomas N
dc.coverage.spatial United States
dc.date.accessioned 2016-06-01T14:00:03Z
dc.identifier http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182452
dc.identifier.issn 2151-8017
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12059
dc.description.abstract Foundational cellular immunology research of the 1960s and 1970s, together with the advent of monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry, provided the knowledge base and the technological capability that enabled the elucidation of the role of CD4 T cells in HIV infection. Research identifying the sources and magnitude of variation in CD4 measurements, standardized reagents and protocols, and the development of clinical flow cytometers all contributed to the feasibility of widespread CD4 testing. Cohort studies and clinical trials provided the context for establishing the utility of CD4 for prognosis in HIV-infected persons, initial assessment of in vivo antiretroviral drug activity, and as a surrogate marker for clinical outcome in antiretroviral therapeutic trials. Even with sensitive HIV viral load measurement, CD4 cell counting is still utilized in determining antiretroviral therapy eligibility and time to initiate therapy. New point of care technologies are helping both to lower the cost of CD4 testing and enable its use in HIV test and treat programs around the world.
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Begell House
dc.relation.ispartof For Immunopathol Dis Therap
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1615/ForumImmunDisTher.2016014169
dc.subject CD4
dc.subject HIV/AIDS
dc.subject biomarkers
dc.subject flow cytometry
dc.subject immune monitoring
dc.title A Brief Chronicle of CD4 as a Biomarker for HIV/AIDS: A Tribute to the Memory of John L. Fahey.
dc.type Journal article
duke.contributor.id Denny, Thomas N|0400543
pubs.author-url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182452
pubs.begin-page 55
pubs.end-page 64
pubs.issue 1-2
pubs.organisational-group Clinical Science Departments
pubs.organisational-group Duke
pubs.organisational-group Duke Human Vaccine Institute
pubs.organisational-group Global Health Institute
pubs.organisational-group Institutes and Centers
pubs.organisational-group Institutes and Provost's Academic Units
pubs.organisational-group Medicine
pubs.organisational-group Medicine, Duke Human Vaccine Institute
pubs.organisational-group School of Medicine
pubs.organisational-group Staff
pubs.organisational-group University Institutes and Centers
pubs.publication-status Published
pubs.volume 6


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