Shi Wanying, Zhang Zining, Zhang Min, Liu Jing, Jiang Yongjun, Wang Yanan, Jin Xin, Han Xiaoxu, Shang Hong
Key Laboratory of Immunology of AIDS, Ministry of Health, First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, P. R. China.
Jpn J Infect Dis. 2009 Jul;62(4):284-8.
The purpose of this study was to characterize the frequency, activation, and coreceptor expression of lymphocytes in Chinese human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infected patients, and to study the impact of HCV on immune status and disease progression of HIV infection. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the numbers of T cells and NK cells, the level of activation and the coreceptors of T lymphocytes in different disease stages among 110 HIV/HCV co-infected and 101 HIV mono-infected patients. With disease progression, co-infected patients expressed lower numbers of CD4 T-cells and NK cells, and higher activation levels and coreceptor expression of T lymphocytes. Compared to the counts of HIV mono-infected patients, the NK cell counts of co-infected patients were significantly lower in the asymptomatic HIV-infected and AIDS groups, and the levels of HLA-DR and CXCR4 were significantly elevated in the AIDS group. The viral load of HIV and HCV in the co-infected group increased gradually with the progression of disease. With disease progression, the immune status of HIV/HCV co-infected patients decreased gradually, and the HIV viral load increased. HCV appears to accelerate the natural course of the HIV disease by damaging the innate immune function and aggravating the levels of activating markers and coreceptors on T lymphocytes in co-infected patients.
本研究的目的是描述中国人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)/丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)合并感染患者淋巴细胞的频率、活化情况及共受体表达,并研究HCV对HIV感染免疫状态和疾病进展的影响。采用流式细胞术分析110例HIV/HCV合并感染患者和101例HIV单感染患者不同疾病阶段的T细胞和NK细胞数量、T淋巴细胞活化水平及共受体情况。随着疾病进展,合并感染患者的CD4 T细胞和NK细胞数量减少,T淋巴细胞活化水平及共受体表达升高。与HIV单感染患者计数相比,合并感染患者在无症状HIV感染组和艾滋病组的NK细胞计数显著降低,艾滋病组的HLA-DR和CXCR4水平显著升高。合并感染组HIV和HCV的病毒载量随疾病进展逐渐增加。随着疾病进展,HIV/HCV合并感染患者的免疫状态逐渐下降,HIV病毒载量增加。HCV似乎通过损害固有免疫功能、加重合并感染患者T淋巴细胞上活化标志物和共受体水平,加速了HIV疾病的自然进程。