Upregulation of Peripheral Blood Levels of Immune-Regulatory Interleukin-10 Cytokine in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-infected Compared to Non-infected Pregn...
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2012Author
Musyoki, Stanslaus K
Chelimo, Kiprotich
Mining, Simeon K
Ouma, Collins
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Alterations in the cytokine status have been suggested to be at least partly
responsible for the immune tolerance during pregnancy. Indeed, interleukin-10 (IL-10)
cytokine is known to control inflammationinduced pathologies of pregnancy. The current
study was set to investigate if HIV infection influences the production of IL-10 cytokine during
pregnancy in adult asymptomatic HIV-infected pregnant women (n= 44) and antiretroviral-
naïve at enrolment as compared to controls (HIV non-infected pregnant women, n= 44).
Quantitative analysis of the IL-10 cytokines was done using Cytometry Bead Array
Technology. Data analysis was performed using STATA version 13. P-value≤ 0.05 was
considered statistically significant. Results revealed differences in the mean of IL-10
cytokine levels between the HIV-positive and the HIV-negative participants over time …