Lysine and threonine plasma concentrations in Ivorian patients living with human immunodeficiency virus

L. Boyvin, K. Séri, Jeanne Armande Aké, Alexis Bahi Gnogbo, J. Djaman
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Cote d'Ivoire is one of the most affected countries in West Africa with HIV/AIDS, with a prevalence of 3.4%. Essential amino acids are needed by the organism as they play key roles in the immune system and they are supplied through diet. The objective of this study was to determine the plasma lysine and threonine status for better medical and nutritional management of patients living with HIV. This study involved 254 individuals: 127 HIV positive and 127 HIV negative (serving as controls) after confirmation of their HIV status through an HIV test (test DETERMINE® and GENIE II). Lysine and threonine were assayed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on plasma and CD4 lymphocyte count by the method of flow cytometry (FacsCalibur) from whole blood containing EDTA. This study showed that deficiency of lysine was more observed in male HIV infected individuals (66.7%) and threonine deficiency in female HIV infected individuals (17.1%) as compared to the controls subject. The amino acid concentrations as a measure of the degree of immunosuppression was significant for lysine (P = 0.0006) and not significant for threonine (P = 0.8640). The deficiency observed in HIV infected patients taking antiretrovirals is therefore probably due to viral infection and insufficient lysine intake in diet. The threonine concentration depends on the health condition of the subject. Key words: Amino acids, essential, Cote d'Ivoire, HIV-infected patients, lysine, threonine.
科特迪瓦人免疫缺陷病毒感染者血清赖氨酸和苏氨酸浓度
科特迪瓦是西非受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响最严重的国家之一,流行率为3.4%。机体需要必需氨基酸,因为它们在免疫系统中起着关键作用,它们通过饮食提供。本研究的目的是确定血浆赖氨酸和苏氨酸状态,以便更好地对艾滋病毒感染者进行医疗和营养管理。本研究纳入254人,其中127人HIV阳性,127人HIV阴性(作为对照),通过HIV检测(test DETERMINE®和GENIE II)确认其HIV状态。采用高效液相色谱(HPLC)检测含EDTA全血的血浆赖氨酸和苏氨酸,流式细胞术(FacsCalibur)检测CD4淋巴细胞计数。本研究显示,与对照组相比,男性HIV感染者赖氨酸缺乏较多(66.7%),女性HIV感染者苏氨酸缺乏较多(17.1%)。氨基酸浓度作为免疫抑制程度的衡量指标,赖氨酸显著(P = 0.0006),苏氨酸不显著(P = 0.8640)。因此,在服用抗逆转录病毒药物的艾滋病毒感染者中观察到的赖氨酸缺乏可能是由于病毒感染和饮食中赖氨酸摄入不足。苏氨酸的浓度取决于受试者的健康状况。关键词:氨基酸,必需,科特迪瓦,hiv感染者,赖氨酸,苏氨酸
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