Figure 5.
IL-2 led to decreases in CD4+ T-cell proliferation that were independent of changes in viral load and correlated with increases in the numbers of CD4+ T cells. (A) The correlation between changes in Ki67 expression in CD4+ T cells and changes in viral load is shown for the IL-2 group (•; r = 0.11, P > .5) and the control group (○; r = 0.48, P = .04). (B) A statistically significant correlation was seen between changes in CD4+ T-cell counts and changes in Ki67 expression in CD4+ T cells in the IL-2 group (Spearman correlation coefficient r = –0.6, P = .001).

IL-2 led to decreases in CD4+ T-cell proliferation that were independent of changes in viral load and correlated with increases in the numbers of CD4+ T cells. (A) The correlation between changes in Ki67 expression in CD4+ T cells and changes in viral load is shown for the IL-2 group (•; r = 0.11, P > .5) and the control group (○; r = 0.48, P = .04). (B) A statistically significant correlation was seen between changes in CD4+ T-cell counts and changes in Ki67 expression in CD4+ T cells in the IL-2 group (Spearman correlation coefficient r = –0.6, P = .001).

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