CCR5 and CCR3 expression on T CD3+ lymphocytes from HIV/Leishmania co-infected subjects

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L. Nigro
M. L. Rizzo
C. Vancheri
R. La Rosa
C. Mastruzzo
V. Tomaselli
A. Ragusa
R. Manuele
B. Cacopardo
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[1] Catania University,Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties
[2] Catania University,Pneumology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties
[3] Ferrarotto Hospital,Unit of Infectious Diseases
[4] Università di Catania,Unità di Malattie Infettive
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CCR5; CCR3; HIV; Co-infection;
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CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) and CC chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3) are membrane-bound proteins involved in HIV-1 entry into susceptible cells. All T lymphocyte subsets display CCR5 and CCR3 on their membrane surface. T helper 1 cells are known to express CCR5 but not CCR3, and most of T cells expressing CCR3 are T helper 2. This study aimed to assess the expression of CCR5 and CCR3 on peripheral blood CD3+ T lymphocytes of HIV-Leishmania co-infected individuals. A total of 36 subjects were enrolled; nine had HIV-Leishmania co-infection; nine were HIV-infected without Leishmania, nine had visceral leishmaniasis without HIV co-infection and nine were healthy blood donors. HIV-Leishmania co-infected subjects showed a significantly higher rate of CCR5+CD3+ T lymphocytes in comparison with the other studied groups. The higher rate of CD3+ T-cells expressing CCR5 found in HIV-Leishmania co-infected subjects may be related to the role of Leishmania as an enhancer of the progression to AIDS.
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