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Oxidative Stress Predicts All-Cause Mortality in HIV-Infected Patients

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess whether oxidative stress is a predictor of mortality in HIV-infected patients. METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control study in CoRIS, a contemporary, multicentre cohort of HIV-infected patients, antiretroviral-naïve at entry, launched in 2004. Cases were patients w...

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Autores principales: Masiá, Mar, Padilla, Sergio, Fernández, Marta, Rodríguez, Carmen, Moreno, Ana, Oteo, Jose A., Antela, Antonio, Moreno, Santiago, del Amo, Julia, Gutiérrez, Félix
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27111769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153456
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Sumario:OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess whether oxidative stress is a predictor of mortality in HIV-infected patients. METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control study in CoRIS, a contemporary, multicentre cohort of HIV-infected patients, antiretroviral-naïve at entry, launched in 2004. Cases were patients who died with available stored plasma samples collected. Two age and sex-matched controls for each case were selected. We measured F2-isoprostanes (F(2)-IsoPs) and malondialdehyde (MDA) plasma levels in the first blood sample obtained after cohort engagement. RESULTS: 54 cases and 93 controls were included. Median F(2)-IsoPs and MDA levels were significantly higher in cases than in controls. When adjustment was performed for age, HIV-transmission category, CD4 cell count and HIV viral load at cohort entry, and subclinical inflammation measured with highly-sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP), the association of F(2)-IsoPs with mortality remained significant (adjusted OR per 1 log(10) increase, 2.34 [1.23–4.47], P = 0.009). The association of MDA with mortality was attenuated after adjustment: adjusted OR (95% CI) per 1 log(10) increase, 2.05 [0.91–4.59], P = 0.080. Median hsCRP was also higher in cases, and it also proved to be an independent predictor of mortality in the adjusted analysis: OR (95% CI) per 1 log(10) increase, 1.39 (1.01–1.91), P = 0.043; and OR (95% CI) per 1 log(10) increase, 1.46 (1.07–1.99), P = 0.014, respectively, when adjustment included F(2)-IsoPs and MDA. CONCLUSION: Oxidative stress is a predictor of all-cause mortality in HIV-infected patients. For plasma F(2)-IsoPs, this association is independent of HIV-related factors and subclinical inflammation.