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Peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in adolescents: a longitudinal analysis from the REACH project.

Bret J Rudy1, Craig M Wilson, Stephen Durako, Anna-Barbara Moscicki, Larry Muenz, Steven D Douglas.   

Abstract

Flow cytometry analysis of lymphocyte subset markers was performed for a group of sexually active, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative adolescents over a 2-year period to establish normative data. Data were collected in the REACH Project (Reaching for Excellence in Adolescent Care and Health), a multicenter, longitudinal study of HIV-positive and high-risk HIV-negative adolescents. Two- and three-color flow cytometry data were collected every 6 months for these subjects. We determined the effects of gender, race, and age on the following lymphocyte subset markers: total CD4(+) cells, CD4(+) naïve cells, CD4(+) memory cells, all CD8(+) cells, CD8(+) naïve cells, CD8(+) memory cells, CD16(+) natural killer cells, and CD19(+) B cells. Gender was the demographic characteristic most frequently associated with differences in lymphocyte subset measures. Females had higher total CD4(+) cell and CD4(+) memory cells counts and lower CD16(+) cell counts than males. Age was associated with higher CD4(+) memory cell counts as well as higher CD8(+) memory cell counts. For CD19(+) cells, there was an interaction between age and gender, with males having significantly lower CD19(+) cell counts with increasing age, whereas there was no age effect for females. Race and/or ethnicity was associated with differences in total CD8(+) cell counts and CD8(+) memory cell counts, although both of these associations involved an interaction with gender.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12204944      PMCID: PMC120048          DOI: 10.1128/cdli.9.5.959-965.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Diagn Lab Immunol        ISSN: 1071-412X


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