| Literature DB >> 15981096 |
Natalia Soriano-Sarabia1, Manuel Leal, Carmen Delgado, Sonia Molina-Pinelo, Beatriz De Felipe, Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos, Armando Sánchez-Quijano, Eduardo Lissen, Alejandro Vallejo.
Abstract
Whether HAART allows complete recovery of humoral immune function in HIV-infected individuals is still controversial. Our objective was to study the effect of HAART on both B cell repopulation and hypergammaglobulinemia in 72 naïve patients, including 35 HCV-coinfected individuals, during 156 weeks on HAART. The possible role of HCV coinfection on the recovery of the humoral immune system was also investigated. At baseline, HCV-coinfected patients had greater circulant IgG levels than HIV-only-infected patients, while B cell count and CD21(low) B cell subpopulation were similar in both groups. During HAART, HIV-only-infected patients reached normal B cell counts and circulant IgG levels, while HCV-coinfected individuals did not. CD21(low) B cell subpopulation significantly decreased in both groups of patients at week 48 after the initiation of HAART compared to baseline. Thus, B cells remained continuously stimulated in HCV-coinfected patients and this stimulation seemed to be through a CD21-independent pathway.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15981096 DOI: 10.1007/s10875-005-3864-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Immunol ISSN: 0271-9142 Impact factor: 8.317