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Niveau des CD4+ CD38+ HLA-DR+ comme évolution des biomarqueurs de l'infection par le VIH indépendamment de la thérapie antirétrovirale
Author(s) -
Yanis Meddour,
Imène Zerrouk,
Fatma Zohra Souid,
Mohamed Amine,
Samia Chaib,
Djafer Bacha
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
batna journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2437-0665
DOI - 10.48087/bjmsoa.2017.4206
Subject(s) - cd38 , viral load , immunology , flow cytometry , hla dr , medicine , immune system , cd8 , asymptomatic , antigen , virology , biology , virus , stem cell , genetics , cd34
. HIV infection is characterized by an enhanced synthesis of cytokines and chemokines, a quantitative T cells disequilibrium and increased Turn over that signs a chronic activation of the immune system. Phenotype change in CD4+ T cells by over-expression of activation antigens CD38 and HLA-DR are suggested as markers of this process. Materials and methods. We investigated by four-color flow cytometry the expression of both activation markers on peripheral CD4+ T cells in 106 HIV-1 Algerian infected patients and 34 uninfected controls. Percentage’s expression of CD4+CD38+HLA-DR+ cells was compared with clinical stages, viral load and anti-retroviral treatment (ARV). Results. The proportion of CD4+ T cells coexpressing HLA-DR and CD38 was higher in infected patients than in controls (respectively, 14.2 % ± 3.6 vs. 5.8 % ± 4.1, P=0.01), in symptomatic HIV patients than asymptomatic (13 % ± 3 vs. 15.9 % ± 4.6, P=0.01) and followed viral load kinetics. In matched treated and untreated patients, activated CD4+T proportion does not show any statical difference (respectively, 13 % and 14 %, p=0.09). Conclusion. In our cohort, CD4+ T cells expressing CD38 and HLA-DR were associated with HIV infection and correlated with disease progression, regardless of ARV treatment. As CD4+ count and viral load, this lymphocyte subset may be an interesting disease evolution marker; its value remains to be determined in prognostic or as therapy response indicator.

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