| Literature DB >> 1322823 |
H Chen1, A M Pesce, M Carbonari, F Ensoli, M Cherchi, G Campitelli, D Sbarigia, G Luzi, F Aiuti, M Fiorilli.
Abstract
To evaluate a possible role for Human Herpesvirus-type 6 (HHV-6) coinfection as a co-factor in the progression of HIV-1 disease, we investigated the prevalence of seropositivity for HHV-6 in a cohort of HIV-1 infected patients. These patients were retrospectively divided into two groups according to the decline of CD4+ T cells during the follow up: 11 were classified as rapid decliners (less than 400 CD4+/cmm within 1 year), and 38 as slow decliners (greater than 400 CD4+/cmm after at least 4 years' follow up). HHV-6 antibodies were detected by a commercial immunofluorescence assay and by a Western blotting assay developed in our laboratory. Our results show that Western blot appears to provide results satisfactorily free of false positivities. We found that the frequency of HHV-6 seropositivity was significantly lower in the group of slow decliners, compared both to rapid decliners and to the general population. These data suggest a role for HHV-6 co-infection in the progression of HIV-1 disease.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1322823 DOI: 10.1007/bf00144803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082