The Progestin DMPA is associated with increased CD 3 and CD 4 T-Lymphocytes among women living with HIV

Author:

Walong EdwinORCID,Barasa Anne,Gontier Christopher

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionEstablishment of peripheral blood CD 3 and CD 4 lymphocyte counts is useful for immunological monitoring and staging of HIV. This forms the basis of management. This study evaluates total T lymphocyte and CD4 lymphocyte counts among women on DMPA and compares this to matched controls that were not on hormonal contraception.Materials and MethodsThis case control study was conducted in the western Kenya city of Kisumu. Participants were WHO stage I and II ART naïve HIV-positive women. The cases were enrolled in the institutional family planning clinic and must have had an intramuscular injection of DMPA within a three month period. We used a standard provider initiated questionnaire to collect social and demographic information. Peripheral blood CD 3 and CD 4 lymphocyte counts were determined using BD–Facs-count ™. Data was entered and analysed using SPSS® Version 17.ResultsA total of 138 participants were recruited into the study, 66 controls and 54 cases. The median ages were 26 and 28 respectively. The median CD 3 lymphocyte counts among controls and cases were 1628 and (p=0.004) while median CD4 lymphocyte counts are 649 (p=0.02).ConclusionUse of the progestin DMPA is associated with an increase in median in CD3 and CD 4 I lymphocyte counts. Although the clinical benefits of this increase is unclear, DMPA is safe for use among women living with HIV.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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