Title of article :
Some diagnostic aspects, using CD markers, in young Iraqi children with visceral leishmaniasis
Author/Authors :
taher, jasim h. al-furat al-awsat technical university - college of health and medical techniques - community health techniques department, Iraq , shake, shahlaa a. al-furat al-awsat technical university - college of health and medical techniques - medical laboratory techniques department, Kufa, Iraq , majeed, randa s. al-furat al-awsat technical university - college of health and medical techniques - medical laboratory techniques department, Kufa, Iraq , hachim, yosser a. al-furat al-awsat technical university - college of health and medical techniques - medical laboratory techniques department, Kufa, Iraq
From page :
102
To page :
106
Abstract :
The lymphocytic phenotypes involved in the pathogenesis of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in Iraqi children have recently been investigated, in a study based on cluster-differentiation (CD) markers . Each case of VL investigated was confirmed serologically by the immunochromatography with rk – 39 antigen strip test (dipstick assay) . A significant decrease was found in number of CD3 and CD4 cells in VL patients compared to the healthy control group, while the results showed that there was a significant increase in CD8 lymphocytes with VL patients in comparison to the control group . The CD4/CD8 ratio was lower in VL patients than that of the control group . There was a relative increase in CD22 of VL patients compared to the control group, but was not significant . There was no significant differnce in all types of CD cells percentage of VL in relation to some clinical parameters such as gender and age . Follow up of the patients showed there was a significant increase in the percentage of CD3, CD4, and CD4/CD8 ratio at the end of therapy . A relative decrease in CD22 but still more than control group .
Keywords :
visceral leishmaniasis and CD – markers
Journal title :
Al-Kufa University Journal For Biology
Journal title :
Al-Kufa University Journal For Biology
Record number :
2640824
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