CD8+ T cell expansion in HIV/HCV coinfection is associated with systemic inflammation


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Abstract

High prevalence of non-AIDS-defining illnesses in treated HIV-infected patients is associated with increased peripheral CD8+ T cell counts. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection is an additional risk factor for the development of non-AIDS events. We found that, in HIV/HCV coinfection, the increased proportion of CD8+ T lymphocytes is due to the effector memory and terminal effector T cells gain. Moreover, in these patients, the accumulation of highly differentiated forms of CD8+ T lymphocytes was associated with increased concentrations of inflammatory indices.

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E. V. Saidakova

Perm State University; Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

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Email: radimira@list.ru
Russian Federation, Perm; Perm

K. V. Shmagel

Perm State University; Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

Email: radimira@list.ru
Russian Federation, Perm; Perm

L. B. Korolevskaya

Perm State University; Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

Email: radimira@list.ru
Russian Federation, Perm; Perm

N. G. Shmagel

Perm State University; Perm Regional Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious Diseases

Email: radimira@list.ru
Russian Federation, Perm; Perm

V. A. Chereshnev

Perm State University; Institute of Immunology and Physiology

Email: radimira@list.ru
Russian Federation, Perm; Yekaterinburg

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