Determination of CD4+ T- Lymphocytes in Healthy Children of Kathmandu

Authors

  • Sapana Karn St. Xavier’s College Maitighar, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Manjula Bhattarai AIDS Healthcare Foundation Nepal, Teku, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Ramanuj Rauniyar Kathmandu Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Lalitpur, Nepal
  • Anurag Adhikari Kathmandu Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Lalitpur, Nepal
  • Pratik Karna Diagnostic laboratory of Oklahoma, Integris Hospital, Oklahoma, USA
  • Bishnu Prasad Upadhyay National Public Health laboratory, Teku, Nepal
  • Birendra Prasad Gupta Central Department of Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Keywords:

CD4 T lymphocyte, children, HIV, immunophenotyping, Kathmandu, Nepal

Abstract

Background: The cluster differentiation (CD) of T-cell is the good marker for the immunological competence study. Nepal does not have a reference value for CD4+ T cell count and percentage for children, which severely limits the prospect of pediatric prognosis.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kathmandu valley where total 207 children of age 0-14 year age group were recruited in this study. We analyzed 50 cord blood and 157 peripheral blood samples in order to calculate the absolute count of CD4+ T lymphocyte using Fluorescence-activated cell sorting methodology.

Results: The reference range for absolute CD4+ T cell count was found to be 634-4040 cells/µL (mean1470; median: 1335 and 95% CI [1322-1617]) for male children and 491-2922 cells/µL (mean: 1443 median: 1326 and 95% CI [1298-1588]) for the female children. We also observed elevated CD4 to the CD3 ratio in younger children (0.67 from cord blood Vs 0.53 from 10-14yr) compared to older ones.

Conclusions: The observed CD4+ T cell counts among healthy children of Kathmandu highlights the gender differences skewed for male as well the need of defining specific reference values for other lymphocyte subsets as well in a country like Nepal which has a population with diverse genetic and socio-cultural parameters.

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Published

2018-11-02

How to Cite

Karn, S., Bhattarai, M., Rauniyar, R., Adhikari, A., Karna, P., Upadhyay, B. P., & Gupta, B. P. (2018). Determination of CD4+ T- Lymphocytes in Healthy Children of Kathmandu. Journal of Nepal Health Research Council, 16(3), 325–329. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info./index.php/JNHRC/article/view/21432

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