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. 2001 Jul;21(4):286-92.
doi: 10.1023/a:1010935409997.

Altered expression of L-selectin (CD62L) on polymorphonuclear neutrophils of children vertically infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1

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Altered expression of L-selectin (CD62L) on polymorphonuclear neutrophils of children vertically infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1

S Meddows-Taylor et al. J Clin Immunol. 2001 Jul.

Abstract

The expression of the leukocyte adhesion molecule L-selectin (CD62L) on polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and circulating levels of the soluble form of the receptor (sCD62L) were determined for a group of HIV-1-infected children, categorized as having mild or severe disease, and a group of uninfected control children. The fluorescence intensity of CD62L on PMN was significantly reduced in the HIV-1-infected children with mild disease compared to the uninfected controls. The proportion of lymphocytes expressing CD62L, as well as their corresponding fluorescence intensities, was significantly reduced in both the mild and the severe disease groups compared to the uninfected children, while peripheral levels of sCD62L were significantly elevated in the HIV-1-infected children with mild and severe disease compared to the controls. Altered cell migration resulting from reduced expression of CD62L may be an important contributor to the increased susceptibility to secondary microbial infections seen in HIV-1-infected children.

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