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THE INTENSITY OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION RESPONSE IN THOSE SUFFERING FROM HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-36-40

Abstract

238 tuberculosis cases with concurrent HIV infection were examined. The age of patients varied from 24 to 57 years old. Men made 189 (79.4%), and women 49 (20.6%). The CD4 count in the examined patients varied from 0 to 1.216 × 109/L. The intensity of systematic inflammatory response was evaluated  as per the rates of acute phase reactants: С-reactive  protein (СRP), α1-antitrypsin (α1-АТ), haptoglobin (HG) and fibrinogen (F). It was found out that tuberculosis  patients with concurrent HIV infection demonstrated confidently increased levels of C-reactive  protein, α1-antitrypsin, and haptoglobin, which was the evidence of systemic inflammatory response. However, the increase of fibrinogen level was not typical of tuberculosis patients with concurrent HIV  infection.  The comparative  analysis proved that  the intensity of systemic inflammatory  response was increasing simultaneously with the severity of the immune deficiency, and the growth  of acute phase reactants' level with a parallel reduction of CD4 count was the evidence of the above. C-reactive protein and α1-antitrypsin were the most informative markers of systemic inflammatory response intensity in tuberculosis  patients with concurrent HIV infection.

About the Authors

R. Yu. Аbdullаev
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis
Russian Federation

Rizvan Yu. Abdullaev - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Biochemical Laboratory.

2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564, Phone/Fax: +7 (499) 748-30-23



O. G. Komissаrovа
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Oksana G. Komissarova - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Deputy Director for Research and Therapy.

2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564, Phone/Fax: +7 (499) 785-90-60



L. N. Gerаsimov
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis; A. E. Rabukhin TB Hospital
Russian Federation

Lev N. Gerasimov - Phthisiologist.

2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564, Phone: +7 (495) 780-69-08



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Аbdullаev R.Yu., Komissаrovа O.G., Gerаsimov L.N. THE INTENSITY OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION RESPONSE IN THOSE SUFFERING FROM HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2017;95(6):36-40. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-36-40

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