Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia.
OBJECTIVE:The factors associated with the development of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV patients commencing antiretroviral therapy have not been fully elucidated. Using a longitudinal study design, this study addressed whether alteration in the levels of T regulatory cells contri...
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doaj-65dbee1a830241b1bdf4dfaf66deb0c62020-11-24T21:37:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0176e3921310.1371/journal.pone.0039213Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia.Irfan ZaidiKevin PetersonDavid JeffriesHilton WhittleThushan de SilvaSarah Rowland-JonesAssan JayeBouke C de JongOBJECTIVE:The factors associated with the development of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV patients commencing antiretroviral therapy have not been fully elucidated. Using a longitudinal study design, this study addressed whether alteration in the levels of T regulatory cells contributed to the development of IRIS in a West African cohort of HIV-1 and HIV-2 patients. Seventy-one HIV infected patients were prospectively recruited to the study and followed up for six months. The patients were categorized as IRIS or non-IRIS cases following published clinical guidelines. The levels of T regulatory cells were measured using flow cytometry at baseline and all follow-up visits. Baseline cytokine levels of IL-2, IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, MIP-1β, IL-1, IL-12, IL-13, and IL-10 were measured in all patients. RESULTS:Twenty eight percent of patients (20/71) developed IRIS and were predominantly infected with HIV-1. Patients developing IRIS had lower nadir CD4 T cells at baseline (p = 0.03) and greater CD4 T cell reconstitution (p = 0.01) at six months post-ART. However, the development of IRIS was not influenced by the levels of T regulatory cells. Similarly, baseline cytokine levels did not predict the onset of IRIS. CONCLUSION:The development of IRIS was not associated with differences in levels of T regulatory cells or baseline pro-inflammatory cytokines.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3380048?pdf=render |
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia. |
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia. |
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia. |
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia. |
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of T regulatory cells: a cohort study in The Gambia. |
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immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and the influence of t regulatory cells: a cohort study in the gambia. |
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OBJECTIVE:The factors associated with the development of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV patients commencing antiretroviral therapy have not been fully elucidated. Using a longitudinal study design, this study addressed whether alteration in the levels of T regulatory cells contributed to the development of IRIS in a West African cohort of HIV-1 and HIV-2 patients. Seventy-one HIV infected patients were prospectively recruited to the study and followed up for six months. The patients were categorized as IRIS or non-IRIS cases following published clinical guidelines. The levels of T regulatory cells were measured using flow cytometry at baseline and all follow-up visits. Baseline cytokine levels of IL-2, IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, MIP-1β, IL-1, IL-12, IL-13, and IL-10 were measured in all patients. RESULTS:Twenty eight percent of patients (20/71) developed IRIS and were predominantly infected with HIV-1. Patients developing IRIS had lower nadir CD4 T cells at baseline (p = 0.03) and greater CD4 T cell reconstitution (p = 0.01) at six months post-ART. However, the development of IRIS was not influenced by the levels of T regulatory cells. Similarly, baseline cytokine levels did not predict the onset of IRIS. CONCLUSION:The development of IRIS was not associated with differences in levels of T regulatory cells or baseline pro-inflammatory cytokines. |
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