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Leukocyte counts and lymphocyte subsets in relation to pregnancy and HIV infection in Malawian women.


ABSTRACT:

Problem

We investigated leukocyte and lymphocyte subsets in HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected, pregnant or non-pregnant Malawian women to explore whether HIV infection and pregnancy may act synergistically to impair cellular immunity.

Method of study

We recruited 54 pregnant and 48 non-pregnant HIV-uninfected women and 24 pregnant and 20 non-pregnant HIV-infected Malawian women. We compared peripheral blood leukocyte and lymphocyte subsets between women in the four groups.

Results

Parturient HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected women had more neutrophils (each P<.0001), but fewer lymphocytes (P<.0001; P=.0014) than non-pregnant women. Both groups had fewer total T cells (P<.0001; P=.002) and CD8+ T cells (P<.0001; P=.014) than non-pregnant women. HIV-uninfected parturient women had fewer CD4+ and γδ T cells, B and NK cells (each P<.0001) than non-pregnant women. Lymphocyte subset percentages were not affected by pregnancy.

Conclusion

Malawian women at parturition have an increased total white cell count due to neutrophilia and an HIV-unrelated pan-lymphopenia.

SUBMITTER: Mandala WL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5573949 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Leukocyte counts and lymphocyte subsets in relation to pregnancy and HIV infection in Malawian women.

Mandala Wilson L WL   Gondwe Esther N EN   Molyneux Malcolm E ME   MacLennan Jenny M JM   MacLennan Calman A CA  

American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989) 20170406 3


<h4>Problem</h4>We investigated leukocyte and lymphocyte subsets in HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected, pregnant or non-pregnant Malawian women to explore whether HIV infection and pregnancy may act synergistically to impair cellular immunity.<h4>Method of study</h4>We recruited 54 pregnant and 48 non-pregnant HIV-uninfected women and 24 pregnant and 20 non-pregnant HIV-infected Malawian women. We compared peripheral blood leukocyte and lymphocyte subsets between women in the four groups.<h4>Results  ...[more]

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