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A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients

This work aims at identifying a set of humoral immunologic parameters that improve prediction of the activation process in HIV patients. Starting from the well-known impact of humoral immunity in HIV infection, there is still a lack of knowledge in defining the role of the modulation of functional a...

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Autores principales: Brombin, Chiara, Diomede, Lorenzo, Tudor, Daniela, Drillet, Anne Sophie, Pastori, Claudia, Poli, Elena, Riva, Agostino, Uberti-Foppa, Caterina, Galli, Massimo, Di Serio, Clelia, Bomsel, Morgane, Lopalco, Lucia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058768
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author Brombin, Chiara
Diomede, Lorenzo
Tudor, Daniela
Drillet, Anne Sophie
Pastori, Claudia
Poli, Elena
Riva, Agostino
Uberti-Foppa, Caterina
Galli, Massimo
Di Serio, Clelia
Bomsel, Morgane
Lopalco, Lucia
author_facet Brombin, Chiara
Diomede, Lorenzo
Tudor, Daniela
Drillet, Anne Sophie
Pastori, Claudia
Poli, Elena
Riva, Agostino
Uberti-Foppa, Caterina
Galli, Massimo
Di Serio, Clelia
Bomsel, Morgane
Lopalco, Lucia
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description This work aims at identifying a set of humoral immunologic parameters that improve prediction of the activation process in HIV patients. Starting from the well-known impact of humoral immunity in HIV infection, there is still a lack of knowledge in defining the role of the modulation of functional activity and titers of serum antibodies from early stage of infection to the development of AIDS. We propose an integrated approach that combines humoral and clinical parameters in defining the host immunity, implementing algorithms associated with virus control. A number of humoral parameters were simultaneously evaluated in a whole range of serum samples from HIV-positive patients. This issue has been afforded accounting for estimation problems typically related to “feasibility” studies where small sample size in each group and large number of parameters are jointly estimated. We used nonparametric statistical procedures to identify biomarkers in our study which included 42 subjects stratified on five different stages of HIV infection, i.e., Elite Controllers (EC), Long Term Non Progressors (LTNP), HAART, AIDS and Acute Infection (AI). The main goal of the paper is to illustrate a novel profiling method for helping to design a further confirmatory study. A set of seventeen different HIV-specific blood humoral factors were analyzed in all subjects, i.e. IgG and IgA to gp120IIIB, to gp120Bal, to whole gp41, to P1 and T20 gp41 epitopes of the MPER-HR2 region, to QARILAV gp41 epitope of the HR1 region and to CCR5; neutralization activity against five different virus strains and ADCC were also evaluated. Patients were selected on the basis of CD4 cell counts, HIV/RNA and clinical status. The Classification and Regression Trees (CART) approach has been used to uncover specific patterns of humoral parameters in different stages of HIV disease. Virus neutralization of primary virus strains and antibodies to gp41 were required to classify patients, suggesting that clinical profiles strongly rely on functional activity against HIV.
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spelling pubmed-36063892013-03-26 A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients Brombin, Chiara Diomede, Lorenzo Tudor, Daniela Drillet, Anne Sophie Pastori, Claudia Poli, Elena Riva, Agostino Uberti-Foppa, Caterina Galli, Massimo Di Serio, Clelia Bomsel, Morgane Lopalco, Lucia PLoS One Research Article This work aims at identifying a set of humoral immunologic parameters that improve prediction of the activation process in HIV patients. Starting from the well-known impact of humoral immunity in HIV infection, there is still a lack of knowledge in defining the role of the modulation of functional activity and titers of serum antibodies from early stage of infection to the development of AIDS. We propose an integrated approach that combines humoral and clinical parameters in defining the host immunity, implementing algorithms associated with virus control. A number of humoral parameters were simultaneously evaluated in a whole range of serum samples from HIV-positive patients. This issue has been afforded accounting for estimation problems typically related to “feasibility” studies where small sample size in each group and large number of parameters are jointly estimated. We used nonparametric statistical procedures to identify biomarkers in our study which included 42 subjects stratified on five different stages of HIV infection, i.e., Elite Controllers (EC), Long Term Non Progressors (LTNP), HAART, AIDS and Acute Infection (AI). The main goal of the paper is to illustrate a novel profiling method for helping to design a further confirmatory study. A set of seventeen different HIV-specific blood humoral factors were analyzed in all subjects, i.e. IgG and IgA to gp120IIIB, to gp120Bal, to whole gp41, to P1 and T20 gp41 epitopes of the MPER-HR2 region, to QARILAV gp41 epitope of the HR1 region and to CCR5; neutralization activity against five different virus strains and ADCC were also evaluated. Patients were selected on the basis of CD4 cell counts, HIV/RNA and clinical status. The Classification and Regression Trees (CART) approach has been used to uncover specific patterns of humoral parameters in different stages of HIV disease. Virus neutralization of primary virus strains and antibodies to gp41 were required to classify patients, suggesting that clinical profiles strongly rely on functional activity against HIV. Public Library of Science 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606389/ /pubmed/23533590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058768 Text en © 2013 Brombin 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.
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Brombin, Chiara
Diomede, Lorenzo
Tudor, Daniela
Drillet, Anne Sophie
Pastori, Claudia
Poli, Elena
Riva, Agostino
Uberti-Foppa, Caterina
Galli, Massimo
Di Serio, Clelia
Bomsel, Morgane
Lopalco, Lucia
A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title_full A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title_fullStr A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title_short A Nonparametric Procedure for Defining a New Humoral Immunologic Profile in a Pilot Study on HIV Infected Patients
title_sort nonparametric procedure for defining a new humoral immunologic profile in a pilot study on hiv infected patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058768
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