| Literature DB >> 26244875 |
Carsten Dirksen1,2, Birgitte R Hansen1,2, Lilian Kolte1,2, Steen B Haugaard1,3, Ove Andersen1,2.
Abstract
In healthy individuals the substantial lymphocytosis during a bout of exhausting exercise constitutes primarily mature T cells from the peripheral lymphoid organs but naïve T cells are also recruited. This study investigated whether the defective CD4 + T-lymphocyte count in peripheral blood during rest in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients would also be observed following a maximal output ergometer bicycle test. At rest, in 45 well-treated HIV-infected patients, mature and naïve CD4 + T-lymphocyte counts were decreased whereas the less immune active CD8 + T lymphocytes were increased compared with 10 healthy control subjects. In response to exercise mature and naïve CD4 + T lymphocytes increased less and mature and naïve CD8 + T lymphocytes increased most in HIV-infected patients. In conclusion, defective resting mature and naïve CD4 + T lymphocytes in well-treated HIV-infected patients are also reflected in defective acutely mobilized active immune cells following exhausting exercise. The CD4 + T-lymphocyte count is highly sensitive to physical activity.Entities:
Keywords: CD4 + cell counts; CD8 + cell counts; HIV; acute exercise; immunology
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26244875 DOI: 10.3109/23744235.2015.1069392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis (Lond) ISSN: 2374-4243