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Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era

OBJECTIVE: To assess Kaposi sarcoma (KS) by HIV-status in Sweden 1983–2017, with particular focus on extracutaneous KS. DESIGN: Population-based study linking the Total Population Registry, the Swedish HIV Registry InfCareHIV, and the Swedish Cancer Registry. METHODS: We included all Swedish residen...

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Autores principales: Dinh, Sofia, Malmström, Stina, Möller, Isabela Killander, Yilmaz, Aylin, Svedhem, Veronica, Carlander, Christina
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10552821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37451428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000003658
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author Dinh, Sofia
Malmström, Stina
Möller, Isabela Killander
Yilmaz, Aylin
Svedhem, Veronica
Carlander, Christina
author_facet Dinh, Sofia
Malmström, Stina
Möller, Isabela Killander
Yilmaz, Aylin
Svedhem, Veronica
Carlander, Christina
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess Kaposi sarcoma (KS) by HIV-status in Sweden 1983–2017, with particular focus on extracutaneous KS. DESIGN: Population-based study linking the Total Population Registry, the Swedish HIV Registry InfCareHIV, and the Swedish Cancer Registry. METHODS: We included all Swedish residents, born in or outside Sweden between 1940 and 2000 (n = 8 587 829), assessing the annual incidence of KS, adjusted hazard ratios (adjHR), and odds ratios (adjOR) in the pre and postcombination antiretroviral therapy (ART) eras. RESULTS: KS was found in 324 individuals of whom 202 (62%) were people with HIV (PWH). While the incidence of KS decreased in PWH, it remained higher compared to HIV-negative at end of follow-up (28 vs. 0.09 per 100 000 person-years, P < 0.001). In the post-ART era, PWH still had an increased risk of both cutaneous [adjHR 616, 95% confidence interval (CI) 410–926] and extracutaneous KS (adjHR 2068, 95% CI 757–5654), compared to HIV-negative individuals, although there were no cases of extracutaneous disease among virally suppressed PWH. In the post-ART era, the relative risk for KS remained higher in men, particularly men who have sex with men, and viral suppression was associated with lower odds of KS (adjOR 0.05, 95% CI 0.03–0.09). CONCLUSIONS: KS remained increased in PWH in the post-ART era, with a particularly high risk for extracutaneous disease compared to HIV-negative individuals. Notably, there were no cases of extracutaneous disease among virally suppressed PWH, suggesting a less aggressive disease in this population. Further studies on KS in virally suppressed PWH are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-105528212023-10-06 Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era Dinh, Sofia Malmström, Stina Möller, Isabela Killander Yilmaz, Aylin Svedhem, Veronica Carlander, Christina AIDS Epidemiology and Social OBJECTIVE: To assess Kaposi sarcoma (KS) by HIV-status in Sweden 1983–2017, with particular focus on extracutaneous KS. DESIGN: Population-based study linking the Total Population Registry, the Swedish HIV Registry InfCareHIV, and the Swedish Cancer Registry. METHODS: We included all Swedish residents, born in or outside Sweden between 1940 and 2000 (n = 8 587 829), assessing the annual incidence of KS, adjusted hazard ratios (adjHR), and odds ratios (adjOR) in the pre and postcombination antiretroviral therapy (ART) eras. RESULTS: KS was found in 324 individuals of whom 202 (62%) were people with HIV (PWH). While the incidence of KS decreased in PWH, it remained higher compared to HIV-negative at end of follow-up (28 vs. 0.09 per 100 000 person-years, P < 0.001). In the post-ART era, PWH still had an increased risk of both cutaneous [adjHR 616, 95% confidence interval (CI) 410–926] and extracutaneous KS (adjHR 2068, 95% CI 757–5654), compared to HIV-negative individuals, although there were no cases of extracutaneous disease among virally suppressed PWH. In the post-ART era, the relative risk for KS remained higher in men, particularly men who have sex with men, and viral suppression was associated with lower odds of KS (adjOR 0.05, 95% CI 0.03–0.09). CONCLUSIONS: KS remained increased in PWH in the post-ART era, with a particularly high risk for extracutaneous disease compared to HIV-negative individuals. Notably, there were no cases of extracutaneous disease among virally suppressed PWH, suggesting a less aggressive disease in this population. Further studies on KS in virally suppressed PWH are warranted. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-11-01 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10552821/ /pubmed/37451428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000003658 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Epidemiology and Social
Dinh, Sofia
Malmström, Stina
Möller, Isabela Killander
Yilmaz, Aylin
Svedhem, Veronica
Carlander, Christina
Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title_full Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title_fullStr Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title_full_unstemmed Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title_short Extracutaneous Kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with HIV in the post-ART era
title_sort extracutaneous kaposi sarcoma risk remains higher in people with hiv in the post-art era
topic Epidemiology and Social
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10552821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37451428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000003658
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