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Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection

INTRODUCTION: Despite normalization of total CD4 counts, ongoing immune dysfunction is noted amongst those on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Low CD4/CD8 ratio is associated with a high risk of AIDS and non-AIDS events and may act as a marker of immune senescence [1]. This ratio is improved by ART alt...

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Autores principales: Thornhill, John, Inshaw, Jamie, Oomeer, Soonita, Kaleebu, Pontiano, Cooper, David, Ramjee, Gita, Schechter, Mauro, Tambussi, Giuseppe, Fox, Julie, Maria Miro, Jose, Weber, Jonathan, Babiker, Abdel, Porter, Kholoud, Fidler, Sarah
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International AIDS Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25393989
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19480
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author Thornhill, John
Inshaw, Jamie
Oomeer, Soonita
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Cooper, David
Ramjee, Gita
Schechter, Mauro
Tambussi, Giuseppe
Fox, Julie
Maria Miro, Jose
Weber, Jonathan
Babiker, Abdel
Porter, Kholoud
Fidler, Sarah
author_facet Thornhill, John
Inshaw, Jamie
Oomeer, Soonita
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Cooper, David
Ramjee, Gita
Schechter, Mauro
Tambussi, Giuseppe
Fox, Julie
Maria Miro, Jose
Weber, Jonathan
Babiker, Abdel
Porter, Kholoud
Fidler, Sarah
author_sort Thornhill, John
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite normalization of total CD4 counts, ongoing immune dysfunction is noted amongst those on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Low CD4/CD8 ratio is associated with a high risk of AIDS and non-AIDS events and may act as a marker of immune senescence [1]. This ratio is improved by ART although normalization is uncommon (~7%) [2]. The probability of normalization of CD4 count is improved with immediate ART initiation in primary HIV infection (PHI) [3]. We examined whether CD4/CD8 ratio similarly normalized in immediate vs. deferred ART at PHI. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using data from the SPARTAC trial and the UK Register of HIV Seroconverters, we examined the effect of ART with time (continuous) from HIV seroconversion (SC) on CD4/CD8 ratio (≥1) adjusted for sex, risk group, ethnicity, enrolment from an African site and both CD4 count and age at ART initiation. We also examined that effect by dichotomizing HIV duration at ART initiation (ART started within six months of SC: early ART; ART initiated>six months after SC: deferred). We also considered time to CD4 count normalization (≥900 cells/mm(3)). RESULTS: In total, 353 initiated ART with median (IQR) 97.9 (60.5, 384.5) days from estimated seroconversion; 253/353 early ART, 100 deferred ART. At one year after starting ART, 114/253 (45%) early ART had normalized CD4/8 ratio, compared with 11/99 (11%) in the deferred group, whilst 83/253 (33%) of early ART had normalized CD4 counts, compared with 3/99 (3%) in the deferred group. Individuals initiating within six months of PHI were significantly more likely to reach normal ratio than those initiating later (HR, 95% CI 2.96, 1.75 – 5.01, p<0.001). The longer after SC ART was initiated, the reduced likelihood of achieving normalization of CD4/CD8 ratio (HR 0.98, 95% CI 0.96 – 0.99 for each 30-day increase). CD4 count at ART initiation was also associated with normalization, as expected (HR 1.002, 95% CI 1.001 – 1.002, p<0.001). There was an association between normal CD4/CD8 ratio and being virally suppressed (<400 copies HIV RNA/ml) p<0.001. CD4 count normalization was also significantly more likely for those initiating early (HR 5.00, 95% CI 1.52 – 16.41, p=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: The likelihood of achieving normalization of CD4/CD8 ratios was increased if ART was initiated within six months of PHI. Higher CD4/CD8 ratio may reflect a more “normal” immune phenotype conferring enhanced prognosis and predict post-treatment control.
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spelling pubmed-42249082014-11-13 Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection Thornhill, John Inshaw, Jamie Oomeer, Soonita Kaleebu, Pontiano Cooper, David Ramjee, Gita Schechter, Mauro Tambussi, Giuseppe Fox, Julie Maria Miro, Jose Weber, Jonathan Babiker, Abdel Porter, Kholoud Fidler, Sarah J Int AIDS Soc Oral Presentation – Abstract O112 INTRODUCTION: Despite normalization of total CD4 counts, ongoing immune dysfunction is noted amongst those on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Low CD4/CD8 ratio is associated with a high risk of AIDS and non-AIDS events and may act as a marker of immune senescence [1]. This ratio is improved by ART although normalization is uncommon (~7%) [2]. The probability of normalization of CD4 count is improved with immediate ART initiation in primary HIV infection (PHI) [3]. We examined whether CD4/CD8 ratio similarly normalized in immediate vs. deferred ART at PHI. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using data from the SPARTAC trial and the UK Register of HIV Seroconverters, we examined the effect of ART with time (continuous) from HIV seroconversion (SC) on CD4/CD8 ratio (≥1) adjusted for sex, risk group, ethnicity, enrolment from an African site and both CD4 count and age at ART initiation. We also examined that effect by dichotomizing HIV duration at ART initiation (ART started within six months of SC: early ART; ART initiated>six months after SC: deferred). We also considered time to CD4 count normalization (≥900 cells/mm(3)). RESULTS: In total, 353 initiated ART with median (IQR) 97.9 (60.5, 384.5) days from estimated seroconversion; 253/353 early ART, 100 deferred ART. At one year after starting ART, 114/253 (45%) early ART had normalized CD4/8 ratio, compared with 11/99 (11%) in the deferred group, whilst 83/253 (33%) of early ART had normalized CD4 counts, compared with 3/99 (3%) in the deferred group. Individuals initiating within six months of PHI were significantly more likely to reach normal ratio than those initiating later (HR, 95% CI 2.96, 1.75 – 5.01, p<0.001). The longer after SC ART was initiated, the reduced likelihood of achieving normalization of CD4/CD8 ratio (HR 0.98, 95% CI 0.96 – 0.99 for each 30-day increase). CD4 count at ART initiation was also associated with normalization, as expected (HR 1.002, 95% CI 1.001 – 1.002, p<0.001). There was an association between normal CD4/CD8 ratio and being virally suppressed (<400 copies HIV RNA/ml) p<0.001. CD4 count normalization was also significantly more likely for those initiating early (HR 5.00, 95% CI 1.52 – 16.41, p=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: The likelihood of achieving normalization of CD4/CD8 ratios was increased if ART was initiated within six months of PHI. Higher CD4/CD8 ratio may reflect a more “normal” immune phenotype conferring enhanced prognosis and predict post-treatment control. International AIDS Society 2014-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4224908/ /pubmed/25393989 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19480 Text en © 2014 Thornhill J et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Oral Presentation – Abstract O112
Thornhill, John
Inshaw, Jamie
Oomeer, Soonita
Kaleebu, Pontiano
Cooper, David
Ramjee, Gita
Schechter, Mauro
Tambussi, Giuseppe
Fox, Julie
Maria Miro, Jose
Weber, Jonathan
Babiker, Abdel
Porter, Kholoud
Fidler, Sarah
Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title_full Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title_fullStr Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title_short Enhanced normalisation of CD4/CD8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
title_sort enhanced normalisation of cd4/cd8 ratio with early antiretroviral therapy in primary hiv infection
topic Oral Presentation – Abstract O112
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25393989
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19480
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