The value of changes in CD8+CD28+and CD4 +CD28+ cells in patients with HIV infection concurrent with tuberculosis during treatment

Aim. To study the proportion of CD8+CD28+ and CD4+CD28+ cells among the CD8+ and CD4 + lymphocytes and the changes in these indicators in patients with HIV infection/tuberculosis (HIV/TB) versus those with HIV infection and those with TB. Subjects and methods. One hundred and six persons were examined and included into 4 study groups: 1) 39 patients with concomitant HIV/TB; 2) 25 patients with HIV monoinfection without TB who had not previously received antiretroviral therapy; 3) 17 patients with TB without HIV infection; 4) 25 healthy individuals (a control group). Results. CD28 expression was found to be much more reduced on the CD8 lymphocytes than that on the CD4 ones. This is likely to be due to earlier CD8 lymphocyte dysfunction in both the patients with HIV infection and those with HIV/TB although the CD4 cell is the basic virus target. Conclusion. The study of the proportion of CD8+CD28 + cells among the CD8 lymphocytes is of more informative value than the determination of that of CD4+CD28+ among the CD4 lymphocytes. © KOMeKTNB aBTOpOB, 2013.

Authors
Popova A.A.1 , Kravchenko A.V.1 , Kozhevnikova C.M. 2 , Zimina V.N.3
Number of issue
11
Language
Russian
Pages
54-57
Status
Published
Volume
85
Year
2013
Organizations
  • 1 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Service on Customers' Rights Protection and Human Well-being Surveillance, Russian Federation
  • 2 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Moscow City Research and Practical Center for Tuberculosis Control, Moscow Healthcare Department, Russian Federation
Keywords
HIV infection; Immunological markers; Tuberculosis
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/2169/
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