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J Interferon Cytokine Res ; 20(6): 597-602, 2000 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10888116

ABSTRACT

CXCR4, a coreceptor for T cell (T)-tropic HIV-1, is preferentially expressed on naive T cells, whereas CCR5, a coreceptor for macrophage (M)-tropic HIV-1, is preferentially expressed on previously activated memory T cells and the Th1 subset of CD4+ T cells. CCR4 is preferentially expressed on the Th2 subset of CD4+ T cells. A cross-sectional flow cytometry study was conducted to evaluate the expression of CXCR4, CCR5, and CCR4 on the peripheral blood CD4+ T cells from African HIV-1-infected and uninfected Ugandan adults. The plasma viral load in HIV-1-infected individuals was also examined. Upregulation of CCR4 and CCR5 expression but no decrease in CXCR4 expression on CD4+ T cells were obtained in peripheral blood from African adults with progression of the disease. Plasma HIV-1 viremia significantly and inversely correlated with the peripheral CD4+ T cell count but did not correlate with the degree of CCR4 and CCR5 expression on the peripheral CD4+ T cells in HIV-1-infected individuals. Our present data suggest an increase in percentage of activated memory CD4+ T cells in the advanced stage of HIV-1 infection among African adults. There was no evidence of a Th1 to Th2 shift in terms of chemokine receptor expression profile with advancing disease in the peripheral blood of these subjects.


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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , HIV Infections/immunology , Receptors, Chemokine/blood , Adult , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Female , HIV Infections/blood , Humans , Male , Receptors, CCR4 , Receptors, CCR5/blood , Receptors, CXCR4/blood , Uganda , Viremia/blood , Viremia/immunology
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Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ; 2(2): 233-5, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7697535

ABSTRACT

Reference values are essential for the interpretation of hematologic data in clinical practice and research studies. Symptom-free human immunodeficiency virus antibody-negative Ugandan adults (183 subjects, aged 15 to 74 years, 37.7% women and 62.3% men) were studied to establish hematological reference ranges. The central 95% areas under the distribution curves were 1,453 to 4,448 cells per microliters for the absolute lymphocyte count, 559 to 2,333 cells per microliters for the absolute CD4 count, 253 to 1,396 cells per microliters for the absolute CD8 count, and 0.68 to 4.4 for the CD4/CD8 ratio. Women had significantly higher mean absolute lymphocyte counts (2,826 versus 2,568/microliters), absolute CD4 counts (1,425 versus 1,154/microliters) and absolute CD4/CD8 ratios (2.58 versus 1.88) than did men. These reference ranges differ from those reported for populations outside Africa.


Subject(s)
HIV Seronegativity , Hematology/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , CD4-CD8 Ratio , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/cytology , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/cytology , Female , HIV Antibodies/blood , HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/immunology , Humans , Lymphocyte Count , Lymphocytes/cytology , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Uganda
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Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ; 2(2): 236-7, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7697536

ABSTRACT

Mean serum beta-2 microglobulin levels among healthy human immunodeficiency virus-seronegative and asymptomatic and symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive Ugandans were found to be 2.35, 3.75, and 5.06 mg/liter, respectively (P < 0.001). The upper limit of the normal range (3.5 mg/liter) is higher in this African population than that reported elsewhere.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections/blood , HIV Seronegativity , HIV Seropositivity/blood , beta 2-Microglobulin/metabolism , Adult , Aged , HIV Antibodies/blood , Humans , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Uganda
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