Title of article :
Higher prevalence of Cytomegalovius pp65 antigenemia associated withlower CD4+ T lymphocyte count
Author/Authors :
Jahan, M Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University - Department of Virology , Islam, AKMZ Baish General Hospital, KSA , Tabassum, S Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University - Department of Virology , Islam, MN Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University - Department of Virology
Abstract :
Sixty seven immunocompromised patients were studied prospectively to observe the association
of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) pp65 antigenemia with CD4+ T-lymphocyte count, a marker of
cellular immunity. This study was conducted in three different groups of immunocompromised
patients including HIV infected patients, patients with haematological malignancy and kidney
transplanted patients. Result of the study indicate that proportion of severely
immunocompromised patients having lower cellular immunity (≤200/μl) in all the three groups
were comparable and ranged from 44% to 50%. The study also indicated that high prevalence of
CMV pp65 antigenemia was associated with lower level of cell mediated immunity (≤200/μl).
pp65 antigen was detected in 40% of patients with low immunity in contrast with 20% and
22.72% in the patient with intermediate immunity and in group without gross immune deficiency
respectively. Lower level of cellular immunity was also associated with high level of CMV pp65
antigen. This was indicated by 75% patients with low immunity having high level of CMV pp65
antigen. It may perhaps be concluded that CMV infection occurred in a higher rate in
immunocompromised patients and this is highly associated with the lower immune status of the
immunocompromised patients as well as the level of CMV pp65 is higher in the patients with
lower cellular immunity. This perhaps indicate that CMV infection is more severe in patients with
low cellular immune response.
Keywords :
Cytomegalovius pp65 antigenemia , Higher prevalence , lower CD4+ T lymphocyte count
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin