Enhanced T cell activation in Plasmodium falciparum malaria-infected human immunodeficiency virus-1 patients from Mozambique

被引:8
作者
Chavale, Helena [1 ,2 ]
Santos-Oliveira, Joanna Reis [3 ]
Da-Cruz, Alda Maria [3 ]
Enosse, Sonia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Minist Saude, Inst Nacl Saude, Maputo, Mozambique
[2] Hosp Cent Maputo, Lab Biol Mol, Maputo, Mozambique
[3] Fiocruz MS, Lab Interdisciplinar Pesquisas Med, Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Minist Saude, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
来源
MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ | 2012年 / 107卷 / 08期
关键词
malaria/HIV-AIDS; cellular activation; Plasmodium; co-infection; CD4(+) T cells; Mozambique; INCREASED SEVERE ANEMIA; HIV-INFECTION; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; LYMPHOCYTE-ACTIVATION; ADULTS; CHILDREN; PREVALENCE; SUBSETS; COUNT; INDIVIDUALS;
D O I
10.1590/S0074-02762012000800004
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection has an important impact on malaria. Plasmodium falciparum and HIV-1 co-infected patients (Pf/HIV) present with a high degree of anaemia, enhanced parasitaemia and decreased CD4(+) T cell counts, which increase the risk of developing severe malaria. In addition, infection with either Pf or HIV-1 alone causes extensive immune activation. Our hypothesis was that lymphocyte activation is potentiated in Pf/HIV co-infected patients, consequently worsening their immunosuppressed state. To test this hypothesis, 22 Pf/HIV patients, 34 malaria patients, 29 HIV/AIDS patients and 10 healthy controls without malaria or HIV/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) from Maputo/Mozambique were recruited for this study. As expected, anaemia was most prevalent in the Pf/HIV group. A significant variation in parasite density was observed in the Pf/HIV co-infected group (110-75,000 parasites/mu L), although the median values were similar to those of the malaria only patients. The CD4(+) T cell counts were significantly lower in the Pf/HIV group than in the HIV/AIDS only or malaria only patients. Lymphocyte activation was evaluated by the percentage of activation-associated molecules [CD38 expression on CD8(+) and human leukocyte antigen-DR expression on CD3(+) T cells]. The highest CD38 expression was detected in the Pf/HIV co-infected patients (median = 78.2%). The malaria only (median = 50%) and HIV/AIDS only (median = 52%) patients also exhibited elevated levels of these molecules, although the values were lower than those of the Pf/HIV co-infected cases. Our findings suggest that enhanced T-cell activation in co-infected patients can worsen the immune response to both diseases.
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