Prognostic significance of immune subset measurement in individuals with AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma

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Purpose: A prognostic index for AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) diagnosed in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) was based on routine clinical and laboratory characteristics. Because immune subset measurement is often performed in HIV-positive individuals, we examined whether these were predictive of mortality independently of the prognostic index, or could predict time to progression of KS. Patients and Methods: We performed univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses on a data set of 326 individuals with AIDS-associated KS to identify immune subset covariates predictive of overall survival and time to progression. Adaptive (CD8 T cell and CD19 B cell) and innate (CD16/56 natural-killer cell) immune parameters were studied by flow cytometry. Results: In univariate analyses, all three immune subsets had significant effects on overall survival (P

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Stebbing, J., Sanitt, A., Teague, A., Powles, T., Nelson, M., Gazzard, B., & Bower, M. (2007). Prognostic significance of immune subset measurement in individuals with AIDS-associated Kaposi’s sarcoma. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(16), 2230–2235. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2007.10.7219

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