Serum Levels of Micronutrients, Magnesium, and Markers of Immunity (CD4+ ) in Antiretroviral-naïve HIV-infected Individuals: Relationships and Predictors.

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in American Political Development Pub Date : 2022-05-23 DOI:10.2174/1871526522666220523145253
Tewogbade A Adedeji, Adeyinka A Akande, Nife O Adedeji, Olufemi S Smith, Olusola A Jeje, Abiodun K Ajeigbe, Olabamiji A Ajose
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Abstract

Background: HIV/AIDS may lead to micronutrient deficiencies and low CD4+ count.

Objectives: We assessed the correlation of CD4+ count in antiretroviral-naïve patients with the serum levels of micronutrients as measures of the relationship between immunity and nutrition/malnutrition.

Methods: A case-control study of ninety consecutive newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS patients and ninety blood donors. Blood collected from controls and patients before HAART treatment were assayed for serum zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, and magnesium.

Results: The participants had non-significantly lower zinc (14.25±2.93µmol/l versus 14.58±3.69µmol/l, p=0.493), significantly lower selenium (0.38±0.08µmol/l versus 0.78±0.22µmol/l, p<0.001), manganese (7.06±0.87µmol/l versus 11.23±3.27µmol/l, p<0.001), and magnesium (1.02±0.21mmol/l versus 1.21±0.28mmol/l, p<0.001) when compared with the controls. The mean copper level was similar in both groups (18.88±3.1µmol/l and 18.82±5.12µmol/l, p=0.921). There was no correlation between the micronutrients and CD4+ count; however, there were strong positive correlations between the levels of zinc and copper, selenium, magnesium; copper and magnesium (p<0.001 respectively). Multivariate regression showed that all micronutrients were independent predictors of one another (p<0.001).

Conclusion: HIV/AIDS results in serum micronutrient depletion with strong positive correlations between their levels; all micronutrients were independent predictors of one another. This significant positive relationships between the micronutrients, and magnesium; and all other micronutrients being independent predictors of each other signifies a synergistic or supportive relationship between micronutrient deficiencies and HIV/AIDS disease morbidity and progression. Serum micronutrients may not be qualified as direct markers or surrogates for CD4+ count in antiretroviral-naïve HIV-infected patients.

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抗逆转录病毒疗法无效的 HIV 感染者血清中微量营养素、镁和免疫标志物(CD4+)的水平:关系和预测因素。
背景艾滋病毒/艾滋病可能导致微量营养素缺乏和低CD4+计数:我们评估了抗逆转录病毒疗法无效患者的 CD4+ 细胞数与血清中微量营养素水平的相关性,以此来衡量免疫力与营养/营养不良之间的关系:方法:一项病例对照研究,研究对象为九十名连续的新确诊艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者和九十名献血者。在接受 HAART 治疗前从对照组和患者身上采集的血液进行了血清锌、硒、铜、锰和镁的检测:结果:参与者的锌含量(14.25±2.93µmol/l 对 14.58±3.69µmol/l,P=0.493)和硒含量(0.38±0.08µmol/l 对 0.78±0.22µmol/l,P=0.493)均明显低于对照组:艾滋病毒/艾滋病导致血清中微量营养素的消耗,而这些微量营养素的水平之间存在着很强的正相关性;所有微量营养素都是相互独立的预测因子。微量营养素与镁之间的这种明显正相关关系,以及所有其他微量营养素之间的相互独立预测关系,表明微量营养素缺乏与艾滋病发病率和病情发展之间存在协同或支持关系。血清中的微量营养素可能不能作为抗逆转录病毒治疗无效的艾滋病病毒感染者 CD4+ 细胞数的直接指标或替代指标。
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期刊介绍: Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) publishes scholarship on political change and institutional development in the United States from a variety of theoretical viewpoints. Articles focus on governmental institutions over time and on their social, economic and cultural setting. In-depth presentation in a longer format allows contributors to elaborate on the complex patterns of state-society relations. SAPD encourages an interdisciplinary approach and recognizes the value of comparative perspectives.
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