A study of T/NK cell distribution in HIV positive adults by flow cytometry

Dr. Rajinder Singh, Dr. Ajay Shanker Sharma, D. Singh
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Background: HIV attacks a specific type of immune system cell such as CD4 helper cell or T cell in the body. Also, natural killer (NK) cells play a key role in immune response against HIV infection. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the variation of T/NK cells in HIV positive adults by flow cytometry and its correlation to disease status. Method: A total of 100 HIV positive cases >18 years of age diagnosed as per National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) guidelines were included. The data was collected from patients regarding demographic profile, clinical spectrum and T/NK cells parameters. Results: WHO staging of patients showed that maximum patients belong to Stage III (33%) followed by Stage II (29%), Stage I (27%) and Stage IV (11%). Majority of patients had lower CD4 count <350 (39%). Mean CD4 and CD8 count was 423.81±320.17cells/μl and 1090.58±723.03cells/μl respectively. The mean CD4/CD8 ratio was 0.56±0.41. Mean NK cells were 234.23±121.67 cells/μl. The association of HIV staging and CD4 count showed that patients with CD4 count <200 were more in Stage III, which was statistically significant, (P<0.05). Patients in Stag IV had lower NK cells (136.76±98.21) compared to Stage I (523.12±231.76) showed statistically significant difference, (P<0.05). CD4 cells showed statistically significant positive relation with NK cells, hemoglobin, TLC, neutrophils, lymphocyte, platelets, MCV and MCHC, (P<0.05). Conclusion: The findings of present study, reveal that activation levels of NK cells are elevated and coordinated in HIV infections. Additionally, elevated NK cells are associated with reduced CD4+ T cell percentages and higher viral loads, in a HIV infection.
流式细胞术研究成人HIV阳性T/NK细胞分布
背景:HIV攻击一种特定类型的免疫系统细胞,如体内的CD4辅助细胞或T细胞。此外,自然杀伤(NK)细胞在对抗HIV感染的免疫反应中起着关键作用。本研究采用流式细胞术评估HIV阳性成人T/NK细胞的变化及其与疾病状态的相关性。方法:收集按国家艾滋病控制组织(NACO)指南诊断的>18岁HIV阳性病例100例。收集患者的人口统计资料、临床谱和T/NK细胞参数。结果:WHO对患者的分期显示,最多的患者属于III期(33%),其次是II期(29%)、I期(27%)和IV期(11%)。大多数患者CD4计数<350(39%)。CD4和CD8的平均计数分别为423.81±320.17cells/μl和1090.58±723.03cells/μl。平均CD4/CD8比值为0.56±0.41。平均NK细胞234.23±121.67个/μl。HIV分期与CD4计数的相关性显示,CD4计数<200的患者在III期较多,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。IV期患者NK细胞(136.76±98.21)低于I期患者(523.12±231.76),差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。CD4细胞与NK细胞、血红蛋白、TLC、中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞、血小板、MCV、MCHC呈显著正相关,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论:本研究结果揭示了NK细胞的激活水平在HIV感染中升高和协调。此外,在HIV感染中,NK细胞升高与CD4+ T细胞百分比降低和病毒载量升高相关。
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