Evaluation of Interleukin 2, Interleukin 10, and Interferon Gamma Among Pregnant Women Co-infected With HIV and Plasmodium falciparum

F. Akinbo, Florence Oluyemi Abiodun, R. Omoregie, Z. Omoruyi, M. Oriakhi
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Background: In pregnancy, the body undergoes modulation of pro-inflammation responses to ensure fetal survival, and these adjustments may decrease maternal immune defenses and promote infections. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine interleukin 2 (IL-2), IL-10, and interferon gamma (IFN-γ) among pregnant women co-infected with HIV and Plasmodium falciparum in Edo State, Nigeria. Methods: This study was conducted at the Central Hospital, Benin City, Edo State. A total of 200 participants were enrolled, consisting of 150 pregnant women co-infected with HIV and P. falciparum and 50 non-pregnant women (as controls) who were neither infected with HIV nor P. falciparum. Venous blood specimen was collected for P. falciparum detection, CD4 T-lymphocyte estimation, and IL-2, IL-10, and IFN-γ assays using standard methods. Results: Among HIV-infected pregnant women, IL-2 (P = 0.0070), IL-10 (P = 0.0179) and IFN-γ (P = 0.1564) values were lower in primiparous women compared with multiparous women. HIV-infected pregnant women who were married had significantly higher IL-2 (P = 0.0085) and IFN-γ levels (P = 0.0332) compared with single women, while marital status did not affect the IL-10 level of pregnant women infected with HIV. Only the IL-2 levels of the HIV-infected pregnant women increased significantly (P = 0.0012) with increasing trimester. The tested cytokine levels were lower in those with malaria compared with those without malaria among HIV-infected pregnant women. Conclusions: The HIV status and not malaria infection affects the cytokine levels of pregnant women co-infected with HIV and malaria.
白细胞介素2、白细胞介素10和干扰素γ在合并感染艾滋病毒和恶性疟原虫的孕妇中的作用
背景:在怀孕期间,机体会调节促炎症反应以确保胎儿存活,而这些调节可能会降低母体的免疫防御并促进感染。目的:本研究旨在检测尼日利亚埃多州合并感染艾滋病毒和恶性疟原虫的孕妇中白细胞介素2 (IL-2)、IL-10和干扰素γ (IFN-γ)的含量。方法:本研究在江户州贝宁市中心医院进行。总共招募了200名参与者,其中包括150名同时感染艾滋病毒和恶性疟原虫的孕妇和50名既没有感染艾滋病毒也没有感染恶性疟原虫的非孕妇(作为对照)。采用标准方法采集静脉血进行恶性疟原虫检测、CD4 t淋巴细胞检测、IL-2、IL-10和IFN-γ检测。结果:在hiv感染的孕妇中,初产妇女的IL-2 (P = 0.0070)、IL-10 (P = 0.0179)和IFN-γ (P = 0.1564)值低于多产妇女。与单身女性相比,已婚HIV感染孕妇IL-2 (P = 0.0085)和IFN-γ (P = 0.0332)水平显著升高,而婚姻状况对感染HIV的孕妇IL-10水平没有影响。随着妊娠期的增加,只有hiv感染孕妇IL-2水平显著升高(P = 0.0012)。在感染艾滋病毒的孕妇中,疟疾患者检测到的细胞因子水平低于未感染疟疾的孕妇。结论:HIV感染状况影响HIV /疟疾合并感染孕妇的细胞因子水平,而非疟疾感染。
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