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From: High systemic levels of interleukin-10, interleukin-22 and C-reactive protein in Indian patients are associated with low in vitroreplication of HIV-1 subtype C viruses

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Viral load and CD4+ T-cell count in HIV-1C-infected Indian patients. The indicated parameters were evaluated in 85 HIV-1C-infected individuals included in this study and sorted according to viral growth phenotype. (A) Viral load (HIV RNA copies/ml plasma) in patients with either R/H (open circle) or S/L viral isolates (filled diamond). (B) CD4+ T-cell counts (cells/mm3) in the same groups of patients. (C) Lack of correlation between viral load (HIV RNA copies/ml plasma) and in vitro replication (p24, pg/ml) in the same sample. (D) Lack of correlation between CD4+ T-cell counts (cells/mm3) and in vitro replication (p24, pg/ml). For panels C and D, r = Spearman correlation coefficient; p-value (two tailed);(ns) indicates that the p-value of the correlation coefficient was more than .05 (not significant). The mean values of the measurements obtained from two independent experiments are shown (n = 85).

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