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Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women

BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported that the CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio is inversely associated with biomarkers traditionally used to measure immune activation and systemic inflammation in highly active antiretroviral therapy–treated HIV-infected (HIV+) patients. The relation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) co...

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Autores principales: Kuniholm, Mark H., O'Brien, Thomas R., Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila, Augenbraun, Michael, Plankey, Michael, Karim, Roksana, Sarkar, Monika, French, Audrey L., Pierce, Chris, Strickler, Howard D., Anastos, Kathryn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27183178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000928
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author Kuniholm, Mark H.
O'Brien, Thomas R.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Augenbraun, Michael
Plankey, Michael
Karim, Roksana
Sarkar, Monika
French, Audrey L.
Pierce, Chris
Strickler, Howard D.
Anastos, Kathryn
author_facet Kuniholm, Mark H.
O'Brien, Thomas R.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Augenbraun, Michael
Plankey, Michael
Karim, Roksana
Sarkar, Monika
French, Audrey L.
Pierce, Chris
Strickler, Howard D.
Anastos, Kathryn
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description BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported that the CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio is inversely associated with biomarkers traditionally used to measure immune activation and systemic inflammation in highly active antiretroviral therapy–treated HIV-infected (HIV+) patients. The relation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection with the CD4/CD8 ratio in HIV+ patients is unknown. METHODS: We examined 50,201 CD4/CD8 ratios measured over 20 years in 3 groups of HIV+ women enrolled in the Women's Interagency HIV Study: HCV antibody negative (n = 1734), cleared HCV (n = 231), and chronic HCV (n = 751) in multivariate models. IFNL4-ΔG genotype and HCV viral load were also considered. RESULTS: Compared with HCV antibody negative status, chronic HCV infection was associated with lower CD4/CD8 ratios when HIV viral load was suppressed to the lower limit of quantification (β = −0.08; P = 0.002). Cleared HCV (β = −0.10; P = 0.0009), but not IFNL4-ΔG genotype or HCV viral load, was also associated with lower CD4/CD8 ratios when HIV viral load was suppressed to the lower limit of quantification. CONCLUSIONS: The association of HCV coinfection with CD4/CD8 ratio is consistent with previously observed associations of HCV coinfection with biomarkers traditionally used to measure immune activation and systemic inflammation in HIV+ patients. These data provide additional support for the use of CD4/CD8 ratio for routine monitoring of immune activation and inflammation in HIV+ patients, including those with HIV/HCV coinfection; however, the unexpected association between cleared HCV and lower CD4/CD8 ratio requires additional study.
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spelling pubmed-48744992016-06-07 Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women Kuniholm, Mark H. O'Brien, Thomas R. Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila Augenbraun, Michael Plankey, Michael Karim, Roksana Sarkar, Monika French, Audrey L. Pierce, Chris Strickler, Howard D. Anastos, Kathryn J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Clinical Science BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported that the CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio is inversely associated with biomarkers traditionally used to measure immune activation and systemic inflammation in highly active antiretroviral therapy–treated HIV-infected (HIV+) patients. The relation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection with the CD4/CD8 ratio in HIV+ patients is unknown. METHODS: We examined 50,201 CD4/CD8 ratios measured over 20 years in 3 groups of HIV+ women enrolled in the Women's Interagency HIV Study: HCV antibody negative (n = 1734), cleared HCV (n = 231), and chronic HCV (n = 751) in multivariate models. IFNL4-ΔG genotype and HCV viral load were also considered. RESULTS: Compared with HCV antibody negative status, chronic HCV infection was associated with lower CD4/CD8 ratios when HIV viral load was suppressed to the lower limit of quantification (β = −0.08; P = 0.002). Cleared HCV (β = −0.10; P = 0.0009), but not IFNL4-ΔG genotype or HCV viral load, was also associated with lower CD4/CD8 ratios when HIV viral load was suppressed to the lower limit of quantification. CONCLUSIONS: The association of HCV coinfection with CD4/CD8 ratio is consistent with previously observed associations of HCV coinfection with biomarkers traditionally used to measure immune activation and systemic inflammation in HIV+ patients. These data provide additional support for the use of CD4/CD8 ratio for routine monitoring of immune activation and inflammation in HIV+ patients, including those with HIV/HCV coinfection; however, the unexpected association between cleared HCV and lower CD4/CD8 ratio requires additional study. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2016-06-01 2016-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4874499/ /pubmed/27183178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000928 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Kuniholm, Mark H.
O'Brien, Thomas R.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Augenbraun, Michael
Plankey, Michael
Karim, Roksana
Sarkar, Monika
French, Audrey L.
Pierce, Chris
Strickler, Howard D.
Anastos, Kathryn
Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title_full Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title_fullStr Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title_full_unstemmed Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title_short Association of Hepatitis C Virus Infection With CD4/CD8 Ratio in HIV-Positive Women
title_sort association of hepatitis c virus infection with cd4/cd8 ratio in hiv-positive women
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27183178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000928
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