Journal article
CD16 monocyte subset preferentially harbors HIV-1 and is expanded in pregnant Malawian women with Plasmodium falciparum malaria and HIV-1 infection
A Jaworowski, DD Kamwendo, P Ellery, S Sonza, V Mwapasa, E Tadesse, ME Molyneux, SJ Rogerson, SR Meshnick, SM Crowe
Journal of Infectious Diseases | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1086/518443
Abstract
In a cross-sectional study, monocyte subsets in placental, cord, and maternal peripheral blood from pregnant Malawian women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection and/or malaria were analyzed. HIV-uninfected Malawian women had higher baseline proportions of CD16 + monocytes than those reported for healthy adults in developed countries. Malaria was associated with an increase in the proportion of CD16+ monocytes that was significant in women coinfected with HIV-1. CD16+ monocytes expressed higher CCR5 levels than did CD14 hi/CD16- monocytes and were significantly more likely to harbor HIV-1. These data suggest a role for CD16+ monocytes in the pathogenesis of maternal malaria and..
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