Abstract
The case of an HIV-positive treatment-naive male with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is presented herein. The course of TSS was favorable; however, the patient had extremely high plasma levels of MCP-1 and CD38 and HLA-DR expression on CD8+ T cells during the acute illness. Furthermore, the numbers of CD8+ T cells were reduced and CD4+ T cells remained stable during acute illness in comparison to baseline values. MCP-1 and HLA-DR gradually decreased, but they were still elevated after a month, whereas the number of circulating CD8+ T cells increased more than fivefold. CD38 expression remained stable during this period. A further decrease in CD38, HLA-DR and MCP-1 was noted five months after the initiation of antiretroviral therapy.
Keywords: Combined antiretroviral therapy, CD38, HIV infection, HLA-DR, MCP-1, toxic shock syndrome.
Current HIV Research
Title:Toxic Shock Syndrome and Persistent Immune Activation in an HIVPositive Patient
Volume: 11 Issue: 4
Author(s): Michal Holub, Simona Arientová, David Jilich, Alzbeta Davidová, Ondrej Beran and Hanus Rozsypal
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Keywords: Combined antiretroviral therapy, CD38, HIV infection, HLA-DR, MCP-1, toxic shock syndrome.
Abstract: The case of an HIV-positive treatment-naive male with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is presented herein. The course of TSS was favorable; however, the patient had extremely high plasma levels of MCP-1 and CD38 and HLA-DR expression on CD8+ T cells during the acute illness. Furthermore, the numbers of CD8+ T cells were reduced and CD4+ T cells remained stable during acute illness in comparison to baseline values. MCP-1 and HLA-DR gradually decreased, but they were still elevated after a month, whereas the number of circulating CD8+ T cells increased more than fivefold. CD38 expression remained stable during this period. A further decrease in CD38, HLA-DR and MCP-1 was noted five months after the initiation of antiretroviral therapy.
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Holub Michal, Arientová Simona, Jilich David, Davidová Alzbeta, Beran Ondrej and Rozsypal Hanus, Toxic Shock Syndrome and Persistent Immune Activation in an HIVPositive Patient, Current HIV Research 2013; 11 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570162X113119990045
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