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The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan

BACKGROUND: Opportunistic infections and malignancies such as malignant lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma are significant complications of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. However, following the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in Japan in 1997, the incidence of clinical complications h...

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Autores principales: Katano, Harutaka, Hishima, Tsunekazu, Mochizuki, Makoto, Kodama, Yoshinori, Oyaizu, Naoki, Ota, Yasunori, Mine, Sohtaro, Igari, Toru, Ajisawa, Atsushi, Teruya, Katsuji, Tanuma, Junko, Kikuchi, Yoshimi, Uehira, Tomoko, Shirasaka, Takuma, Koibuchi, Tomohiko, Iwamoto, Aikichi, Oka, Shinichi, Hasegawa, Hideki, Okada, Seiji, Yasuoka, Akira
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24775713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-229
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author Katano, Harutaka
Hishima, Tsunekazu
Mochizuki, Makoto
Kodama, Yoshinori
Oyaizu, Naoki
Ota, Yasunori
Mine, Sohtaro
Igari, Toru
Ajisawa, Atsushi
Teruya, Katsuji
Tanuma, Junko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Uehira, Tomoko
Shirasaka, Takuma
Koibuchi, Tomohiko
Iwamoto, Aikichi
Oka, Shinichi
Hasegawa, Hideki
Okada, Seiji
Yasuoka, Akira
author_facet Katano, Harutaka
Hishima, Tsunekazu
Mochizuki, Makoto
Kodama, Yoshinori
Oyaizu, Naoki
Ota, Yasunori
Mine, Sohtaro
Igari, Toru
Ajisawa, Atsushi
Teruya, Katsuji
Tanuma, Junko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Uehira, Tomoko
Shirasaka, Takuma
Koibuchi, Tomohiko
Iwamoto, Aikichi
Oka, Shinichi
Hasegawa, Hideki
Okada, Seiji
Yasuoka, Akira
author_sort Katano, Harutaka
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description BACKGROUND: Opportunistic infections and malignancies such as malignant lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma are significant complications of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. However, following the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in Japan in 1997, the incidence of clinical complications has decreased. In the present study, autopsy cases of HIV infection in Japan were retrospectively investigated to reveal the prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies. METHODS: A total of 225 autopsy cases of HIV infection identified at 4 Japanese hospitals from 1985–2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical data were collected from patient medical records. RESULTS: Mean CD4 counts of patients were 77.0 cells/μL in patients who received any antiretroviral therapy during their lives (ART (+) patients) and 39.6 cells/μL in naïve patients (ART (−) patients). Cytomegalovirus infection (142 cases, 63.1%) and pneumocystis pneumonia (66 cases, 29.3%) were the most frequent opportunistic infections, and their prevalence was significantly lower in ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma were observed in 30.1% and 16.2% of ART (−) patients, and 37.9% and 15.2% of ART (+) patients, respectively. Malignant lymphoma was the most frequent cause of death, followed by cytomegalovirus infection regardless of ART. Non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining cancers such as liver and lung cancer caused death more frequently in ART (+) patients (9.1%) than in ART (−) patients (1.5%; P = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of infectious diseases and malignancies were revealed in autopsy cases of HIV infection in Japan. The prevalence of cytomegalovirus infection and pneumocystis pneumonia at autopsy were lower in ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients. Higher prevalence of non-AIDS defining malignancies among ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients suggests that onsets of various opportunistic infections and malignancies should be carefully monitored regardless of whether the patient is receiving ART.
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spelling pubmed-40167952014-05-11 The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan Katano, Harutaka Hishima, Tsunekazu Mochizuki, Makoto Kodama, Yoshinori Oyaizu, Naoki Ota, Yasunori Mine, Sohtaro Igari, Toru Ajisawa, Atsushi Teruya, Katsuji Tanuma, Junko Kikuchi, Yoshimi Uehira, Tomoko Shirasaka, Takuma Koibuchi, Tomohiko Iwamoto, Aikichi Oka, Shinichi Hasegawa, Hideki Okada, Seiji Yasuoka, Akira BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Opportunistic infections and malignancies such as malignant lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma are significant complications of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. However, following the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in Japan in 1997, the incidence of clinical complications has decreased. In the present study, autopsy cases of HIV infection in Japan were retrospectively investigated to reveal the prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies. METHODS: A total of 225 autopsy cases of HIV infection identified at 4 Japanese hospitals from 1985–2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical data were collected from patient medical records. RESULTS: Mean CD4 counts of patients were 77.0 cells/μL in patients who received any antiretroviral therapy during their lives (ART (+) patients) and 39.6 cells/μL in naïve patients (ART (−) patients). Cytomegalovirus infection (142 cases, 63.1%) and pneumocystis pneumonia (66 cases, 29.3%) were the most frequent opportunistic infections, and their prevalence was significantly lower in ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma were observed in 30.1% and 16.2% of ART (−) patients, and 37.9% and 15.2% of ART (+) patients, respectively. Malignant lymphoma was the most frequent cause of death, followed by cytomegalovirus infection regardless of ART. Non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining cancers such as liver and lung cancer caused death more frequently in ART (+) patients (9.1%) than in ART (−) patients (1.5%; P = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of infectious diseases and malignancies were revealed in autopsy cases of HIV infection in Japan. The prevalence of cytomegalovirus infection and pneumocystis pneumonia at autopsy were lower in ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients. Higher prevalence of non-AIDS defining malignancies among ART (+) patients than ART (−) patients suggests that onsets of various opportunistic infections and malignancies should be carefully monitored regardless of whether the patient is receiving ART. BioMed Central 2014-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4016795/ /pubmed/24775713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-229 Text en Copyright © 2014 Katano et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Katano, Harutaka
Hishima, Tsunekazu
Mochizuki, Makoto
Kodama, Yoshinori
Oyaizu, Naoki
Ota, Yasunori
Mine, Sohtaro
Igari, Toru
Ajisawa, Atsushi
Teruya, Katsuji
Tanuma, Junko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Uehira, Tomoko
Shirasaka, Takuma
Koibuchi, Tomohiko
Iwamoto, Aikichi
Oka, Shinichi
Hasegawa, Hideki
Okada, Seiji
Yasuoka, Akira
The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title_full The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title_fullStr The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title_short The prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Japan
title_sort prevalence of opportunistic infections and malignancies in autopsied patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24775713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-229
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