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Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children

INTRODUCTION: The number of HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants is increasing as vertical transmission is reducing. This subpopulation requires more investigations. This study aimed at comparing the expression level of soluble Fas receptors (FasR) and ligands (FasL) between HIV infected, HEU and un...

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Autores principales: Dambaya, Béatrice, Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu, Ambada, Georgia, Ikomey, George Mondinde, Mouafo, Linda Mekue, Ngoufack, Nicole, Ndzi, Elvis Ndukong, Této, Georges, Nanfack, Aubin, Sonela, Nelson, Fokam, Joseph, Flobert, Njiokou, Colizzi, Vittorio, Ndjolo, Alexis
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6859037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762906
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.39.15038
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author Dambaya, Béatrice
Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu
Ambada, Georgia
Ikomey, George Mondinde
Mouafo, Linda Mekue
Ngoufack, Nicole
Ndzi, Elvis Ndukong
Této, Georges
Nanfack, Aubin
Sonela, Nelson
Fokam, Joseph
Flobert, Njiokou
Colizzi, Vittorio
Ndjolo, Alexis
author_facet Dambaya, Béatrice
Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu
Ambada, Georgia
Ikomey, George Mondinde
Mouafo, Linda Mekue
Ngoufack, Nicole
Ndzi, Elvis Ndukong
Této, Georges
Nanfack, Aubin
Sonela, Nelson
Fokam, Joseph
Flobert, Njiokou
Colizzi, Vittorio
Ndjolo, Alexis
author_sort Dambaya, Béatrice
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The number of HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants is increasing as vertical transmission is reducing. This subpopulation requires more investigations. This study aimed at comparing the expression level of soluble Fas receptors (FasR) and ligands (FasL) between HIV infected, HEU and unexposed children. METHODS: Eighty eight HIV-1infected, 86 HEU and 38 HIV unexposed children were recruited. Soluble FasR and FasL were measured in their plasma. Mann-Whitney U-Test was used to compare groups with 95% confidence. Spearman coefficient was used to test the correlation with CD4 and viral load (VL). RESULTS: Overall plasma levels of FasR were higher than that of FasL. The concentration of FasR and FasL were significantly higher in HIV-1 infected children in comparison to HEU and unexposed children. There was no difference in the plasma level of FasL in HIV infected compared to HEU children. A significant difference was observed between HIV infected children and HEU children (P=0.001) for the FasL. FasR were higher in both HIV infected and unexposed children compared to HEU children. There was a positive correlation (rs=+0.4; p=0.01) in ARV treated children between CD4 count and FasL concentration. Significant negative correlation (rs=-0.3; p=0.040) in ARV naïve children was observed between CD4 percentage and FasL. Significant and positive correlation (rs=+0.4; p=0.008) was observed between the VL and FasL in HIV infected, treated or not. CONCLUSION: HEU children differ from HIV infected and unexposed children as the level of FasL/R expression is concerned. HEU should be considered different from HIV unexposed although exempt from virus as some immune dysfunctions have been reported among them.
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spelling pubmed-68590372019-11-22 Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children Dambaya, Béatrice Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu Ambada, Georgia Ikomey, George Mondinde Mouafo, Linda Mekue Ngoufack, Nicole Ndzi, Elvis Ndukong Této, Georges Nanfack, Aubin Sonela, Nelson Fokam, Joseph Flobert, Njiokou Colizzi, Vittorio Ndjolo, Alexis Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: The number of HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants is increasing as vertical transmission is reducing. This subpopulation requires more investigations. This study aimed at comparing the expression level of soluble Fas receptors (FasR) and ligands (FasL) between HIV infected, HEU and unexposed children. METHODS: Eighty eight HIV-1infected, 86 HEU and 38 HIV unexposed children were recruited. Soluble FasR and FasL were measured in their plasma. Mann-Whitney U-Test was used to compare groups with 95% confidence. Spearman coefficient was used to test the correlation with CD4 and viral load (VL). RESULTS: Overall plasma levels of FasR were higher than that of FasL. The concentration of FasR and FasL were significantly higher in HIV-1 infected children in comparison to HEU and unexposed children. There was no difference in the plasma level of FasL in HIV infected compared to HEU children. A significant difference was observed between HIV infected children and HEU children (P=0.001) for the FasL. FasR were higher in both HIV infected and unexposed children compared to HEU children. There was a positive correlation (rs=+0.4; p=0.01) in ARV treated children between CD4 count and FasL concentration. Significant negative correlation (rs=-0.3; p=0.040) in ARV naïve children was observed between CD4 percentage and FasL. Significant and positive correlation (rs=+0.4; p=0.008) was observed between the VL and FasL in HIV infected, treated or not. CONCLUSION: HEU children differ from HIV infected and unexposed children as the level of FasL/R expression is concerned. HEU should be considered different from HIV unexposed although exempt from virus as some immune dysfunctions have been reported among them. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6859037/ /pubmed/31762906 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.39.15038 Text en © Béatrice Dambaya et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Dambaya, Béatrice
Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu
Ambada, Georgia
Ikomey, George Mondinde
Mouafo, Linda Mekue
Ngoufack, Nicole
Ndzi, Elvis Ndukong
Této, Georges
Nanfack, Aubin
Sonela, Nelson
Fokam, Joseph
Flobert, Njiokou
Colizzi, Vittorio
Ndjolo, Alexis
Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title_full Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title_fullStr Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title_short Differential expression of Fas receptors (CD95) and Fas ligands (CD95L) in HIV infected and exposed uninfected children in Cameroon versus unexposed children
title_sort differential expression of fas receptors (cd95) and fas ligands (cd95l) in hiv infected and exposed uninfected children in cameroon versus unexposed children
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6859037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762906
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.39.15038
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