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Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy
BACKGROUND: Acute HIV infection (AHI) is a critical phase of infection when irreparable damage to the immune system occurs and subjects are very infectious. We studied subjects with AHI prospectively to develop better treatment and public health interventions. METHODS: Cross-sectional screening was...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3091862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019617 |
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author | Gay, Cynthia Dibben, Oliver Anderson, Jeffrey A. Stacey, Andrea Mayo, Ashley J. Norris, Philip J. Kuruc, JoAnn D. Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F. Li, Hui Keele, Brandon F. Hicks, Charles Margolis, David Ferrari, Guido Haynes, Barton Swanstrom, Ronald Shaw, George M. Hahn, Beatrice H. Eron, Joseph J. Borrow, Persephone Cohen, Myron S. |
author_facet | Gay, Cynthia Dibben, Oliver Anderson, Jeffrey A. Stacey, Andrea Mayo, Ashley J. Norris, Philip J. Kuruc, JoAnn D. Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F. Li, Hui Keele, Brandon F. Hicks, Charles Margolis, David Ferrari, Guido Haynes, Barton Swanstrom, Ronald Shaw, George M. Hahn, Beatrice H. Eron, Joseph J. Borrow, Persephone Cohen, Myron S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Acute HIV infection (AHI) is a critical phase of infection when irreparable damage to the immune system occurs and subjects are very infectious. We studied subjects with AHI prospectively to develop better treatment and public health interventions. METHODS: Cross-sectional screening was employed to detect HIV RNA positive, antibody negative subjects. Date of HIV acquisition was estimated from clinical history and correlated with sequence diversity assessed by single genome amplification (SGA). Twenty-two cytokines/chemokines were measured from enrollment through week 24. RESULTS: Thirty-seven AHI subjects were studied. In 7 participants with limited exposure windows, the median exposure to HIV occurred 14 days before symptom onset. Lack of viral sequence diversification confirmed the short duration of infection. Transmission dates estimated by SGA/sequencing using molecular clock models correlated with transmission dates estimated by symptom onset in individuals infected with single HIV variants (mean of 28 versus 33 days). Only 10 of 22 cytokines/chemokines were significantly elevated among AHI participants at enrollment compared to uninfected controls, and only 4 participants remained seronegative at enrollment. DISCUSSION: The results emphasize the difficulty in recruiting subjects early in AHI. Viral sequence diversity proved accurate in estimating time of infection. Regardless of aggressive screening, peak viremia and inflammation occurred before enrollment and potential intervention. Given the personal and public health importance, improved AHI detection is urgently needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-30918622011-05-13 Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy Gay, Cynthia Dibben, Oliver Anderson, Jeffrey A. Stacey, Andrea Mayo, Ashley J. Norris, Philip J. Kuruc, JoAnn D. Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F. Li, Hui Keele, Brandon F. Hicks, Charles Margolis, David Ferrari, Guido Haynes, Barton Swanstrom, Ronald Shaw, George M. Hahn, Beatrice H. Eron, Joseph J. Borrow, Persephone Cohen, Myron S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute HIV infection (AHI) is a critical phase of infection when irreparable damage to the immune system occurs and subjects are very infectious. We studied subjects with AHI prospectively to develop better treatment and public health interventions. METHODS: Cross-sectional screening was employed to detect HIV RNA positive, antibody negative subjects. Date of HIV acquisition was estimated from clinical history and correlated with sequence diversity assessed by single genome amplification (SGA). Twenty-two cytokines/chemokines were measured from enrollment through week 24. RESULTS: Thirty-seven AHI subjects were studied. In 7 participants with limited exposure windows, the median exposure to HIV occurred 14 days before symptom onset. Lack of viral sequence diversification confirmed the short duration of infection. Transmission dates estimated by SGA/sequencing using molecular clock models correlated with transmission dates estimated by symptom onset in individuals infected with single HIV variants (mean of 28 versus 33 days). Only 10 of 22 cytokines/chemokines were significantly elevated among AHI participants at enrollment compared to uninfected controls, and only 4 participants remained seronegative at enrollment. DISCUSSION: The results emphasize the difficulty in recruiting subjects early in AHI. Viral sequence diversity proved accurate in estimating time of infection. Regardless of aggressive screening, peak viremia and inflammation occurred before enrollment and potential intervention. Given the personal and public health importance, improved AHI detection is urgently needed. Public Library of Science 2011-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3091862/ /pubmed/21573003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019617 Text en Gay et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gay, Cynthia Dibben, Oliver Anderson, Jeffrey A. Stacey, Andrea Mayo, Ashley J. Norris, Philip J. Kuruc, JoAnn D. Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F. Li, Hui Keele, Brandon F. Hicks, Charles Margolis, David Ferrari, Guido Haynes, Barton Swanstrom, Ronald Shaw, George M. Hahn, Beatrice H. Eron, Joseph J. Borrow, Persephone Cohen, Myron S. Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title | Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title_full | Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title_fullStr | Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title_short | Cross-Sectional Detection of Acute HIV Infection: Timing of Transmission, Inflammation and Antiretroviral Therapy |
title_sort | cross-sectional detection of acute hiv infection: timing of transmission, inflammation and antiretroviral therapy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3091862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019617 |
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