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However, it is necessary to see how CD4+ levels can influence caspase-3, so it may open up new avenues for supporting investigation to consider the presence of malignancy or therapeutic strategies regarding CD4+ can induce apoptosis.Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether there is a correlation between CD4+ levels and caspase-3 expression in condyloma acuminata with HIV reactive patients.Methods: This is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design. The research was conducted at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital from August to December 2023. Nineteen patients with condyloma acuminata and HIV reactive were included in this study with a consecutive sampling technique. The expression of caspase-3 was assessed using immunohistochemical staining, looking at the percentage of stained cell nuclei and cytoplasm and CD4+ levels with flow cytometry examination—data analysis using Pearson correlation.Results: Respondents in this study were primarily men, self-employed with heterosexual orientation and genito-genital-oral sexual intercourse. 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背景:人类乳头瘤病毒是一种可导致恶性肿瘤的感染,因为它具有持续性并可调节细胞凋亡途径,尤其是 Caspase-3。可增加人乳头瘤病毒感染的持续性、复发性和恶性程度的因素包括艾滋病毒感染和低 CD4 水平。对于艾滋病毒介导的 CD4+ T 细胞耗竭(尤其是在 CA 中)中凋亡的诱导和调控,目前尚存在分歧或深刻的分子认识。然而,有必要了解CD4+水平如何影响caspase-3,这样可能会为支持性研究开辟新的途径,以考虑是否存在恶性肿瘤或有关CD4+可诱导细胞凋亡的治疗策略。目的:本研究旨在确定HIV反应性尖锐湿疣患者的CD4+水平与caspase-3表达之间是否存在相关性:这是一项横断面设计的分析性观察研究。研究于 2023 年 8 月至 12 月在莫瓦迪博士综合医院进行。本研究采用连续抽样技术,纳入了 19 名尖锐湿疣和 HIV 反应性患者。采用免疫组化染色法评估 caspase-3 的表达,观察染色细胞核和细胞质的百分比,并采用流式细胞术检查 CD4+ 的水平--采用皮尔逊相关法进行数据分析:本研究的受访者主要为男性,自营职业者,异性恋倾向,有生殖器-生殖器-口交行为。统计分析显示,CD4+水平与 Caspase-3 表达之间无明显关系(P:0.300,r:-0.251):结论:CD4+水平的降低与caspase-3表达的增加相关,但无统计学意义。
Correlation of CD4+ levels and caspase-3 in condyloma acuminata with HIV reactive patients
Background: Human papillomavirus is an infection that causes malignancy because of persistency and modulation of apoptotic pathways, especially caspase-3. Factors that can increase persistency, recurrency, and malignancy of HPV infection include HIV infection with low CD4 levels. There is disagreement or deep molecular understanding of the induction and modulation of apoptosis in HIV-mediated CD4+ T cell depletion, especially in CA. However, it is necessary to see how CD4+ levels can influence caspase-3, so it may open up new avenues for supporting investigation to consider the presence of malignancy or therapeutic strategies regarding CD4+ can induce apoptosis.Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether there is a correlation between CD4+ levels and caspase-3 expression in condyloma acuminata with HIV reactive patients.Methods: This is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design. The research was conducted at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital from August to December 2023. Nineteen patients with condyloma acuminata and HIV reactive were included in this study with a consecutive sampling technique. The expression of caspase-3 was assessed using immunohistochemical staining, looking at the percentage of stained cell nuclei and cytoplasm and CD4+ levels with flow cytometry examination—data analysis using Pearson correlation.Results: Respondents in this study were primarily men, self-employed with heterosexual orientation and genito-genital-oral sexual intercourse. The statistical analysis showed no significant relationship (p: 0.300, r: -0.251) between CD4+ levels and caspase-3 expression.Conclusions: While not statistically significant, CD4+ level is reduced in correlation with increased caspase-3 expressions.