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The Studies For Activating And Inhibitory Receptors On Natural Killer Cells In HIV/HCV Co-infected Patients

Posted on:2012-10-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154330335953665Subject:Internal Medicine
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Objective To investigate the characteristics of inhibitory and activating receptor expressions on natural killer (NK) cells in HIV/HCV co-infected patients.Methods Numbers, frequencies and expressions of activating and inhibitory receptors of NK cells were measured with flow cytometry (FCS) from HIV/HCV co-infected group (n=24), HCV mono-infected group (n=34), HIV mono-infected group (n=21) and healthy control group (HC,n=20), then analysis and compare were performed among those groups.Results The NK cell absolute counts in HIV/HCV group were significantly lower than those in other three groups; The NKp30 and NKp46 frequencies on NK cells in HIV/HCV, HIV and HCV groups were all significantly lower than those in HC group, but there were no significant differences of NKp30 among former three groups; and NKp46 frequencies in HIV/HCV and HIV groups were lower than those in HCV group, but there were no significant differences between former two groups; The NKG2A frequencies in HIV/HCV and HCV groups were all higher than those in HIV and HC groups significantly, but the NKG2A frequencies in HIV group were lower than those in HC group; There were no significant differences of NKG2D,CD158a and CD158b among those four groups.Condusions NK cell numbers and expressions of activiting receptors on NK cells obviously decreased in HIV/HCV co-infected patients, but some inhibitory receptors expressions increased, even higher than those of HIV mono-infected patients. NK cells impairments in HIV/HCV co-infection is more severe than HIV or HCV mono-infection.
Keywords/Search Tags:HIV, HCV, co-infection, NK cells
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