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Original Article

Longitudinal study of CD4+ cell counts in HIV-negative pregnant patients

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Pages 1091-1096 | Received 11 Sep 2009, Accepted 17 Dec 2009, Published online: 01 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the absolute CD4+, CD8+, and lymphocyte cell counts and percentages from the first trimester through 6–12 weeks post-delivery in normal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative pregnant patients.

Methods. A longitudinal laboratory analysis was performed during pregnancy that involved 51 HIV-negative subjects with blood analysis obtained in all trimesters, at delivery, and 6–12 weeks post-delivery. Twenty-five HIV-negative non-pregnant controls were also evaluated. Blood was analysed for absolute CD4+, CD8+, and lymphocyte cell counts and percentages. Means, standard deviations, trends, and differences were examined.

Results. The mean white blood cell (WBC) count is elevated above the non-pregnant state and this parameter increases through the pregnancy up to and including parturition. The mean absolute lymphocyte cell count, lymphocyte percentage, and absolute CD4+ cell count are significantly lower during pregnancy and the progression through pregnancy appears U-shaped. The mean absolute CD8+ cell count is not significantly different. The CD4+ and CD8+ percentages are higher during pregnancy and this elevation persists into the 6–12 week post-delivery time period. A 3-digit drop in CD4+ percentage is common during pregnancy between blood draws; whereas, a 30% decrease or more in absolute CD4+ cell count is rare.

Conclusions. By longitudinal analysis, pregnancy appears to significantly elevate the mean values of the WBC count, CD4+ percentage, and CD8+ percentage, but significantly decreases the absolute lymphocyte count, lymphocyte percentage, and absolute CD4+ cell count when compared to non-pregnant controls. The mean absolute CD8+ cell count appears to be unaffected.

Acknowledgement

Financial support for the study was given by The Memorial Medical Center Foundation.

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