Napolitano Laura A, Burt Trevor D, Bacchetti Peter, Barrón Yolanda, French Audrey L, Kovacs Andrea, Anastos Kathryn, Young Mary, McCune Joseph M, Greenblatt Ruth M
Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, University of California at San Francisco, 94158, USA.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2005 Dec 15;40(5):581-4. doi: 10.1097/01.qai.0000187442.53708.b4.
Sex-based differences in CD4 T-cell (CD4) counts are well recognized, but the basis for these differences has not been identified. Conceivably, homeostatic factors may play a role in this process by regulating T-cell maintenance and repletion. Interleukin (IL)-7 is essential for normal T-cell production and homeostasis. We hypothesized that differences in IL-7 might contribute to sex-based differences in CD4 counts. Circulating IL-7 levels were analyzed in 299 HIV-1-infected women and men. Regression analysis estimated that IL-7 levels were 40% higher in women than in men (P = 0.0032) after controlling for CD4 count, age, and race. Given the important role of IL-7 in T-cell development and homeostasis, these findings suggest that higher IL-7 levels may contribute to higher CD4 counts in women.
CD4 T细胞(CD4)计数存在性别差异,这一点已得到充分认识,但这些差异的基础尚未明确。可以想象,稳态因素可能通过调节T细胞维持和补充在这一过程中发挥作用。白细胞介素(IL)-7对正常T细胞生成和稳态至关重要。我们假设IL-7的差异可能导致CD4计数的性别差异。对299名感染HIV-1的女性和男性的循环IL-7水平进行了分析。回归分析估计,在控制了CD4计数、年龄和种族后,女性的IL-7水平比男性高40%(P = 0.0032)。鉴于IL-7在T细胞发育和稳态中的重要作用,这些发现表明较高的IL-7水平可能导致女性的CD4计数较高。