1. Racial differences in α4β7 expression on CD4+ T cells of HIV-negative men and women who inject drugs.
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Alyssa R Martin, Aida Sivro, Zoe R Packman, Eshan U Patel, Livia R Goes, Lyle R McKinnon, Jacquie Astemborski, Gregory D Kirk, Shruti H Mehta, Claudia Cicala, James Arthos, Andrew D Redd, and Thomas C Quinn
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
IntroductionWe performed a cross-sectional study of HIV-uninfected men and women who inject drugs from the ALIVE cohort to examine if black men and women who inject drugs have higher levels of CD4+ T cells expressing the integrin heterodimer α4β7 compared to white men and women.Materials and methodsFlow cytometry was used to examine expression of α4β7 and other markers associated with different functional CD4+ T cell subsets in both men and women who inject drugs.ResultsHigher levels of α4β7, CCR5, and CCR6 were observed on CD4+ T cells from black participants compared with white participants. In a multivariable model, α4β7 expression differed by race, but not sex, age, or other factors.DiscussionBlack men and women express higher percentages of α4β7 expressing CD4+ T cells, which may play a role in HIV disease.
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- 2020
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