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Inverted CD4+/CD8+ ratio associated with AIDS event and death in HIV- 1 infected individuals in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
Abstract
Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) that quantifi es CD4+and CD8+ T lymphocytes as absolute numbers of lymphocytes per μL of blood and the CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocyte ratio recorded in an automated fashion. A total of 290 HIV-1 positive persons were enrolled for this study. The median CD4+/CD8+ ratio were 0.05, 0.27, 0.64 in patients with CD4+ counts of <50, 51-200, >350 respectively. CD4+/ CD8+ of 0.05 and 0.27 were corresponding predictors of AIDS-related event and death. Patients with
>0.64 are predictive of better disease prognosis and low progression to AIDS. The CD4+/CD8+were minimally higher in female patients with a median CD4+/CD8 ratio of 0.27. The age distribution of our patients at point of fi rst entry was not found to infl uence CD4+/CD8+ ratios. These fi ndings provide basic and critical CD4+/CD8+ cut-off values in predicting HIV disease progression and an alternative to absolute CD4+ counts at predicting the onset of HIV related disease. These data are useful to determine when intervention with antiretroviral therapy is needed and to determine the likelihood of virological failure.