Low CD4(+) T-Cell Levels and B-Cell Apoptosis in Vertically HIV-exposed Noninfected Children and Adolescents

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2010-12-01Autor
Miyamoto, Maristela
Pessoa, Silvana D.
Ono, Erika
Machado, Daisy M.
Salomão, Reinaldo [UNIFESP]
Succi, Regina C. de M.
Pahwa, Savita
Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel de [UNIFESP]
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ArtigoISSN
0142-6338Es parte de
Journal of Tropical PediatricsDOI
10.1093/tropej/fmq024Metadatos
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Lymphocyte subsets, activation markers and apoptosis were assessed in 20 HIV-exposed noninfected (ENI) children born to HIV-infected women who were or not exposed to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs during pregnancy and early infancy. ENI children and adolescents were aged 6-18 years and they were compared to 25 age-matched healthy non-HIV-exposed children and adolescents (Control). ENI individuals presented lower CD4(+) T cells/mm(3) than Control group (control: 1120.3 vs. ENI: 876.3; t-test, p=0.030). ENI individuals had higher B-cell apoptosis than Control group (Control: 36.6%, ARV exposed: 82.3%, ARV nonexposed: 68.5%; Kruskal-Wallis, p < 0.05), but no statistical difference was noticed between those exposed and not exposed to ARV. Immune activation in CD4(+) T, CD8(+) T and in B cells was comparable in ENI and in Control children and adolescents. Subtle long-term immune alterations might persist among ENI individuals, but the clinical consequences if any are unknown, and these children require continued monitoring.
Cita
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, v. 56, n. 6, p. 427-432, 2010.Palabras clave
Human Immunodeficiency Virusapoptosis
lymphocyte activation
antiretroviral agents
CD4 T cell
B cell
Responsável
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Miami Fogarty
Miami Developmental Center for AIDS Research
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