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Human cytomegalovirus infection is associated with increased proportions of NK cells that express the CD94/NKG2C receptor in aviremic HIV-1-positive patients

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JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
卷 194, 期 1, 页码 38-41

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1086/504719

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In healthy blood donors, serological positivity for human cytomegalovirus ( HCMV) is associated with an increased proportion of NK cells bearing the CD94/NKG2C NK cell receptor (NKR). The expression of the activating CD94/NKG2C NKR and of the inhibitory CD94/NKG2A NKR was studied in a cohort of 45 aviremic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-positive patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. The proportions of NKG2C(+) NK cells were significantly increased in HIV-1-positive patients (mean +/- SD, 25.9% +/- 23.0%), compared with those in 31 healthy individuals viduals (mean +/- SD, 16.1% +/- 20.7%). Yet the association vanished when HCMV serological status was considered in a multivariate regression model. These results support the conclusion that changes in the NKR repertoire in (HIV-1)-positive patients are related to a concomitant HCMV infection.

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