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High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil

Visceral leishmaniasis is an opportunistic disease in HIV-1 infected individuals, unrecognized as a determining factor for AIDS diagnosis. The growing geographical overlap of HIV-1 and Leishmania infections is an emerging challenge worldwide, as co-infection increases morbidity and mortality for bot...

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Autores principales: de Moraes, Laise, Santos, Luciane Amorim, Arruda, Liã Bárbara, da Silva, Maria da Purificação Pereira, Silva, Márcio de Oliveira, Silva, José Adriano Góes, Ramos, André, dos Santos, Marcos Bastos, Torres, Felipe Guimarães, Orge, Cibele, Teixeira, Antonio Marcos dos Santos, Vieira, Thiago Santos, Ramírez, Laura, Soto, Manuel, Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios, de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina, Costa, Dorcas Lamounier, Costa, Carlos Henrique Nery, Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril, Akrami, Kevan, de Oliveira, Camila Indiani, Boaventura, Viviane Sampaio, Barral-Netto, Manoel, Barral, Aldina, Vandamme, Anne-Mieke, Van Weyenbergh, Johan, Khouri, Ricardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37601355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1221682
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author de Moraes, Laise
Santos, Luciane Amorim
Arruda, Liã Bárbara
da Silva, Maria da Purificação Pereira
Silva, Márcio de Oliveira
Silva, José Adriano Góes
Ramos, André
dos Santos, Marcos Bastos
Torres, Felipe Guimarães
Orge, Cibele
Teixeira, Antonio Marcos dos Santos
Vieira, Thiago Santos
Ramírez, Laura
Soto, Manuel
Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios
de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Costa, Dorcas Lamounier
Costa, Carlos Henrique Nery
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Akrami, Kevan
de Oliveira, Camila Indiani
Boaventura, Viviane Sampaio
Barral-Netto, Manoel
Barral, Aldina
Vandamme, Anne-Mieke
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
Khouri, Ricardo
author_facet de Moraes, Laise
Santos, Luciane Amorim
Arruda, Liã Bárbara
da Silva, Maria da Purificação Pereira
Silva, Márcio de Oliveira
Silva, José Adriano Góes
Ramos, André
dos Santos, Marcos Bastos
Torres, Felipe Guimarães
Orge, Cibele
Teixeira, Antonio Marcos dos Santos
Vieira, Thiago Santos
Ramírez, Laura
Soto, Manuel
Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios
de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Costa, Dorcas Lamounier
Costa, Carlos Henrique Nery
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Akrami, Kevan
de Oliveira, Camila Indiani
Boaventura, Viviane Sampaio
Barral-Netto, Manoel
Barral, Aldina
Vandamme, Anne-Mieke
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
Khouri, Ricardo
author_sort de Moraes, Laise
collection PubMed
description Visceral leishmaniasis is an opportunistic disease in HIV-1 infected individuals, unrecognized as a determining factor for AIDS diagnosis. The growing geographical overlap of HIV-1 and Leishmania infections is an emerging challenge worldwide, as co-infection increases morbidity and mortality for both infections. Here, we determined the prevalence of people living with HIV (PWH) with a previous or ongoing infection by Leishmania infantum and investigated the virological and immunological factors associated with co-infection. We adopted a two-stage cross-sectional cohort (CSC) design (CSC-I, n = 5,346 and CSC-II, n = 317) of treatment-naïve HIV-1-infected individuals in Bahia, Brazil. In CSC-I, samples collected between 1998 and 2013 were used for serological screening for leishmaniasis by an in-house Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) with SLA (Soluble Leishmania infantum Antigen), resulting in a prevalence of previous or ongoing infection of 16.27%. Next, 317 PWH were prospectively recruited from July 2014 to December 2015 with the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data. Serological validation by two different immunoassays confirmed a prevalence of 15.46 and 8.20% by anti-SLA, and anti-HSP70 serology, respectively, whereas 4.73% were double-positive (DP). Stratification of these 317 individuals in DP and double-negative (DN) revealed a significant reduction of CD4(+) counts and CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratios and a tendency of increased viral load in the DP group, as compared to DN. No statistical differences in HIV-1 subtype distribution were observed between the two groups. However, we found a significant increase of CXCL10 (p = 0.0076) and a tendency of increased CXCL9 (p = 0.061) in individuals with DP serology, demonstrating intensified immune activation in this group. These findings were corroborated at the transcriptome level in independent Leishmania- and HIV-1-infected cohorts (Swiss HIV Cohort and Piaui Northeast Brazil Cohort), indicating that CXCL10 transcripts are shared by the IFN-dominated immune activation gene signatures of both pathogens and positively correlated to viral load in untreated PWH. This study demonstrated a high prevalence of PWH with L. infantum seropositivity in Bahia, Brazil, linked to IFN-mediated immune activation and a significant decrease in CD4(+) levels. Our results highlight the urgent need to increase awareness and define public health strategies for the management and prevention of HIV-1 and L. infantum co-infection.
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spelling pubmed-104360952023-08-19 High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil de Moraes, Laise Santos, Luciane Amorim Arruda, Liã Bárbara da Silva, Maria da Purificação Pereira Silva, Márcio de Oliveira Silva, José Adriano Góes Ramos, André dos Santos, Marcos Bastos Torres, Felipe Guimarães Orge, Cibele Teixeira, Antonio Marcos dos Santos Vieira, Thiago Santos Ramírez, Laura Soto, Manuel Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina Costa, Dorcas Lamounier Costa, Carlos Henrique Nery Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril Akrami, Kevan de Oliveira, Camila Indiani Boaventura, Viviane Sampaio Barral-Netto, Manoel Barral, Aldina Vandamme, Anne-Mieke Van Weyenbergh, Johan Khouri, Ricardo Front Microbiol Microbiology Visceral leishmaniasis is an opportunistic disease in HIV-1 infected individuals, unrecognized as a determining factor for AIDS diagnosis. The growing geographical overlap of HIV-1 and Leishmania infections is an emerging challenge worldwide, as co-infection increases morbidity and mortality for both infections. Here, we determined the prevalence of people living with HIV (PWH) with a previous or ongoing infection by Leishmania infantum and investigated the virological and immunological factors associated with co-infection. We adopted a two-stage cross-sectional cohort (CSC) design (CSC-I, n = 5,346 and CSC-II, n = 317) of treatment-naïve HIV-1-infected individuals in Bahia, Brazil. In CSC-I, samples collected between 1998 and 2013 were used for serological screening for leishmaniasis by an in-house Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) with SLA (Soluble Leishmania infantum Antigen), resulting in a prevalence of previous or ongoing infection of 16.27%. Next, 317 PWH were prospectively recruited from July 2014 to December 2015 with the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data. Serological validation by two different immunoassays confirmed a prevalence of 15.46 and 8.20% by anti-SLA, and anti-HSP70 serology, respectively, whereas 4.73% were double-positive (DP). Stratification of these 317 individuals in DP and double-negative (DN) revealed a significant reduction of CD4(+) counts and CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratios and a tendency of increased viral load in the DP group, as compared to DN. No statistical differences in HIV-1 subtype distribution were observed between the two groups. However, we found a significant increase of CXCL10 (p = 0.0076) and a tendency of increased CXCL9 (p = 0.061) in individuals with DP serology, demonstrating intensified immune activation in this group. These findings were corroborated at the transcriptome level in independent Leishmania- and HIV-1-infected cohorts (Swiss HIV Cohort and Piaui Northeast Brazil Cohort), indicating that CXCL10 transcripts are shared by the IFN-dominated immune activation gene signatures of both pathogens and positively correlated to viral load in untreated PWH. This study demonstrated a high prevalence of PWH with L. infantum seropositivity in Bahia, Brazil, linked to IFN-mediated immune activation and a significant decrease in CD4(+) levels. Our results highlight the urgent need to increase awareness and define public health strategies for the management and prevention of HIV-1 and L. infantum co-infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10436095/ /pubmed/37601355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1221682 Text en Copyright © 2023 de Moraes, Santos, Arruda, Silva, Silva, Silva, Ramos, Santos, Torres, Orge, Teixeira, Vieira, Ramírez, Soto, Grassi, Siqueira, Costa, Costa, Andrade, Akrami, de Oliveira, Boaventura, Barral-Netto, Barral, Vandamme, Van Weyenbergh and Khouri. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
de Moraes, Laise
Santos, Luciane Amorim
Arruda, Liã Bárbara
da Silva, Maria da Purificação Pereira
Silva, Márcio de Oliveira
Silva, José Adriano Góes
Ramos, André
dos Santos, Marcos Bastos
Torres, Felipe Guimarães
Orge, Cibele
Teixeira, Antonio Marcos dos Santos
Vieira, Thiago Santos
Ramírez, Laura
Soto, Manuel
Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios
de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Costa, Dorcas Lamounier
Costa, Carlos Henrique Nery
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Akrami, Kevan
de Oliveira, Camila Indiani
Boaventura, Viviane Sampaio
Barral-Netto, Manoel
Barral, Aldina
Vandamme, Anne-Mieke
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
Khouri, Ricardo
High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title_full High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title_fullStr High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title_short High seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with HIV: a two-stage cross-sectional study in Bahia, Brazil
title_sort high seroprevalence of leishmania infantum is linked to immune activation in people with hiv: a two-stage cross-sectional study in bahia, brazil
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37601355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1221682
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