Cross-sectional analysis in 20 HIV-infected subjects on stable triple-ART, plasma HIV RNA <40?copies/mL for at least 2 years and CD4 count >350?cells/mm3. Laboratory measurements included T-cell activation (HLADR+, CD38+) and senescence (CD57+), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), sCD14 and the HIV latent reservoir (number of latently infected memory CD4 cells carrying replication-competent virus).
CD4/CD8 ratio was positively correlated with CD4 nadir (r?=?0.468, p?=?0.038) and accumulated ART exposure (r?=?0.554, p?=?0.0011), and negatively with viral load before ART initiation (r?=??0.547, p?=?0.013), CD4+HLADR+CD38+ T-cells (r?=??0.428, p?=?0.086) and CD8+CD57+ T-cells (r?=??0.431, p?=?0.084). No associations with LPS, sCD14 or HIV latent reservoir were found. After the multivariate analyses, the CD4/CD8 ratio remained independently associated with CD4+HLADR+CD38+ T-cells and CD8+HLADR+ T-cells.
In our study in subjects on suppressive ART the CD4/CD8 ratio was independently associated with T-cell activation. Our results must be confirmed in larger studies, as this parameter might be a useful clinical tool to identify subjects with ongoing immune activation despite long-term viral suppression.