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HIV-1感染患者体内循环细胞黏附分子作为艾滋病进展的指示标志物

Circulating cell adhesion molecules in HIV1-infected patients as indicator markers for AIDS progression.

作者信息

Galea P, Vermot-Desroches C, Le Contel C, Wijdenes J, Chermann J C

机构信息

INSERM U322, Unité de Recherches sur les Rétrovirus et Maladies Associées, Parc Scientifique et Technologique de Luminy, Marseille, France.

出版信息

Res Immunol. 1997 Feb;148(2):109-17. doi: 10.1016/s0923-2494(97)82482-0.

Abstract

Cell adhesion molecules play an important role during immune responses. Circulating (c) forms of these molecules have been used as monitors of disease progression. In this study, we have investigated serum levels of ICAM1, ICAM2, ICAM3 and VCAM1 in HIV-infected patients. Our results showed that levels of cICAMs and cVCAM1 are increased during HIV infection. Among an HIV-infected population, the cICAM2 level was higher in the asymptomatic group compared to the AIDS group. In contrast, the cICAM1 level was higher in the AIDS group compared to the asymptomatic group. No difference between the two groups was observed in cICAM3 and cVCAM1 levels. A significant correlation was found between cICAM1, cICAM2 and cVCAM1 in both populations. We also showed that the cICAM1/cICAM2 ratio was correlated with the increase in the c beta 2 microglobulin level and the decrease in CD4 T-cell counts in the AIDS group. These results indicate that serum cCAM1 and cICAM2 in HIV infection could be additional markers to discriminate between asymptomatic and progressor patients.

摘要

细胞黏附分子在免疫反应中发挥重要作用。这些分子的循环(c)形式已被用作疾病进展的监测指标。在本研究中,我们调查了HIV感染患者血清中ICAM1、ICAM2、ICAM3和VCAM1的水平。我们的结果表明,HIV感染期间cICAMs和cVCAM1水平升高。在HIV感染人群中,无症状组的cICAM2水平高于艾滋病组。相反,艾滋病组的cICAM1水平高于无症状组。在cICAM3和cVCAM1水平上,两组之间未观察到差异。在这两个人群中,cICAM1、cICAM2和cVCAM1之间均发现显著相关性。我们还表明,艾滋病组中cICAM1/cICAM2比值与cβ2微球蛋白水平升高和CD4 T细胞计数降低相关。这些结果表明,HIV感染患者血清中的cCAM1和cICAM2可能是区分无症状患者和疾病进展患者的额外标志物。

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