| Literature DB >> 32616011 |
Shravan Kumar Mishra1, Lilee Shrestha1, Roshan Pandit2, Sundar Khadka1, Bimal Shrestha1, Subhash Dhital1, Saroj Sharma3, Mukunda Sharma1, Raj Kumar Mahato1, Geeta Shakya1, Krishna Das Manandhar4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: CD4 T lymphocytes are the most widely used cellular markers to assess the course of HIV infection, clinical staging and, monitoring the effect of antiretroviral therapy. The regional reference range for Eastern, Central and Western development region of Nepal had already been established whereas the same was still lacking in Mid-western and Far-western development region. The objective of this study was to establish reference range of CD4 T lymphocyte in the remaining two development regions and finally the national reference range using data from previous study.Entities:
Keywords: CD3; CD4; Nepal; Reference range; T-lymphocyte
Year: 2020 PMID: 32616011 PMCID: PMC7330941 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05156-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
T lymphocytes subset in different age groups and sex (N = 400)
| Variables | Mean ± SD | SE | 95% CI | Minimum | Maximum | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD3 | ||||||
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 1465 ± 499 | 32.0 | 1402–1528 | 510 | 3091 | |
| Female | 1671 ± 560 | 44.7 | 1582–1759 | 635 | 3737 | |
| Age group | ||||||
| 15–29 | 1549 ± 493 | 29.2 | 1492–1607 | 510 | 3228 | 0.960 |
| 30–44 | 1533 ± 637 | 64.6 | 1404–1661 | 612 | 3737 | |
| 45–59 | 1559 ± 544 | 124.8 | 1297–1822 | 675 | 2888 | |
| Sub-total | 1546 ± 532 | 26.6 | 1494–1598 | 510 | 3737 | |
| CD4 | ||||||
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 757 ± 270 | 17.3 | 723–791 | 310 | 1754 | |
| Female | 914 ± 303 | 24.2 | 867–962 | 306 | 1917 | |
| Age group | ||||||
| 15–29 | 817 ± 280 | 16.6 | 784–850 | 306 | 1756 | 0.795 |
| 30–44 | 814 ± 327 | 33.1 | 749–881 | 328 | 1917 | |
| 45–59 | 863 ± 328 | 75.3 | 705–1021 | 376 | 1754 | |
| Sub-total | 819 ± 294 | 14.7 | 790–848 | 306 | 1917 | |
Absolute CD4 count in healthy Nepalese adult from western Nepal
| Mid-western region (N = 200) | Far-western region (N = 200) | Total (N = 400) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean±SD | Median | 2.5th –97.5th Percentile | Mean±SD | Median | 2.5th–97.5th Percentile | Mean±SD | Median | 2.5th –97.5th Percentile | |
| CD4 | |||||||||
| Male | 744 ± 274 | 689 | 337–1626 | 768 ± 268 | 736 | 386–1467 | 757 ± 270 | 716 | 344–1470 |
| Female | 830 ± 267 | 815 | 388–1546 | 1014 ± 315 | 969 | 467–1784 | 914 ± 303 | 870 | 393–1599 |
| Sub-total | 780 ± 273 | 753 | 341–1552 | 857 ± 309 | 809 | 396–1560 | 819 ± 294 | 785 | 380–1553 |
| CD3 | |||||||||
| Male | 1427 ± 492 | 1347 | 676–2794 | 1500 ± 504 | 1410 | 794–2754 | 1465 ± 499 | 1381 | 753–2762 |
| Female | 1481 ± 414 | 1491 | 699–2387 | 1894 ± 626 | 1857 | 904–3532 | 1671 ± 560 | 1562 | 737–3241 |
| Sub-total | 1450 ± 460 | 1390 | 693–2523 | 1642 ± 581 | 1526 | 820–3114 | 1546 ± 532 | 1468 | 743–2803 |
Mean CD4 count in normal healthy individuals from different countries/population
| Countries/population | Absolute CD4 (Mean ± SD) | References |
|---|---|---|
| Mexico | (800 ± 230) cells/μl | [ |
| Indonesia | (753 ± 270) cells/μl | [ |
| England | (830 ± 290) cells/μl | [ |
| Nigeria | (847 ± 307) cells/μl | [ |
| Tanzania | (745 ± 256) cells/μl | [ |
| India | (919 ± 311) cells/μl | [ |
| Turkey | (1095 ± 391) cells/μl | [ |
| South Indians | 1048 cells/μl | [ |
| China | (727 ± 255) cells/μl | [ |
| Ethiopia | 660,775 (Median) | [ |
| Uganda | 836, 838,1256 (Median) | [ |
| Nepal | ||
| Eastern | 715 ± 234 | [ |
| Central | 835 ± 306 | |
| Western | 807 ± 167 | |
| Mid-western region | 780 ± 273 | Present study |
| Far-western region | 857 ± 309 | |
| National reference value | 798 ± 335 | Present study and (1) |