Sarsekeyeva Nazgul, Kosherova Bakhyt
Department of Infectious Diseases and Dermatovenerology, Karaganda State Medical University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan; Karaganda Regional Center for the AIDS Prevention and Control, Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
Rectorate of Karaganda State Medical University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
Int J Gen Med. 2016 May 23;9:147-53. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S101303. eCollection 2016.
To evaluate immunological indices in HIV-infected patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) who are injecting drug users.
The study examined 38 patients coinfected with HIV and CHC who were injecting drug users and 36 patients with HIV/CHC who were not injecting drug users. In the study of immune status, the relative and absolute numbers of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD16+, and CD20+ cells were determined by means of flow cytofluorometry of "FACSCount" using monoclonal antibodies of the company Becton Dickinson. The level of circulating immune complexes in blood serum was determined by means of precipitation in polyethylene glycol solution.
It was found that T-cell immunodeficiency was developing in patients coinfected with HIV and CHC. T-cell immunodeficiency was characterized by a decrease in the number of T-helpers, mainly for injecting drug users. At the same time, patients coinfected with HIV and CHC experienced markedly elevated levels of circulating immune complexes, mainly among injecting drug users. The evaluation of immunogram indices in injecting drug users coinfected with HIV and CHC, depending on the stage of HIV infection, revealed a greater degree of immune-suppression of T-helper cells in clinical stage III.
Our comprehensive immunological study of patients coinfected with HIV and CHC revealed a pronounced dysfunction of the immune system. The comparison of the immune system indices in patients with HIV/CHC showed a more pronounced T-cell suppression in injecting drug users than in patients with HIV/CHC but who were not injecting drug users.
评估注射吸毒的HIV感染合并慢性丙型肝炎(CHC)患者的免疫指标。
该研究检测了38例注射吸毒的HIV/CHC合并感染患者以及36例非注射吸毒的HIV/CHC患者。在免疫状态研究中,使用Becton Dickinson公司的单克隆抗体,通过“FACSCount”流式细胞荧光术测定CD3 +、CD4 +、CD8 +、CD16 +和CD20 +细胞的相对和绝对数量。通过在聚乙二醇溶液中沉淀的方法测定血清中循环免疫复合物的水平。
发现HIV/CHC合并感染患者中正在出现T细胞免疫缺陷。T细胞免疫缺陷的特征是T辅助细胞数量减少,主要见于注射吸毒者。同时,HIV/CHC合并感染患者的循环免疫复合物水平明显升高,主要见于注射吸毒者。根据HIV感染阶段对注射吸毒的HIV/CHC合并感染患者的免疫图谱指标进行评估,发现在临床III期T辅助细胞的免疫抑制程度更高。
我们对HIV/CHC合并感染患者进行的综合免疫学研究揭示了免疫系统的明显功能障碍。HIV/CHC患者免疫系统指标的比较显示,注射吸毒者的T细胞抑制比非注射吸毒的HIV/CHC患者更明显。