Increase in plasma IL-10 levels and rapid loss of CD4+ T cells among HIV-infected individuals in south India.

Srikanth, Padma ; Castillo, Renan C. ; Sridharan, Gopalan ; Jacob John, T. ; Zachariah, Anand ; Mathai, Dilip ; Schwartz, David H. (2000) Increase in plasma IL-10 levels and rapid loss of CD4+ T cells among HIV-infected individuals in south India. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 11 (1). pp. 49-51. ISSN 0956-4624

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Abstract

Increased levels of immune activation among HIV patients from developing countries are believed to accelerate and/or enhance the shift to a Th2 cytokine environment, which in turn may result in a more rapid progression to AIDS. In support of this hypothesis, we present data from a cohort of 35 HIV+ individuals in southern India. Among asymptomatic individuals in this cohort, a dramatic increase in plasma interleukin (IL)-10 coincided with rapid decrease in CD4 counts and progression to AIDS. Serum IL-10 levels were significantly higher after 6 months of follow up (P = 0.01), while CD4 counts declined at a rate of 280 cells/ul per year, roughly 3 times the rate of decline reported for HIV+ asymptomatic subjects in developed countries. Changes in serum IL-10 levels and CD4 counts fell short of statistically significant correlation (P = 0.1). Among AIDS patients in this cohort, the mean period from diagnosis of AIDS to death was < 5 months and is in agreement with an earlier report of rapid progression in India.

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Keywords:CD4 Counts
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