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The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study

Hepatitis C virus infection induces inflammation and while it is believed that HIV co-infection enhances this response, HIV control may reduce inflammation and liver fibrosis in resolved or viremic HCV infection. Measurement of systemic biomarkers in co-infection could help define the mechanism of i...

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Autores principales: Keating, Sheila M., Dodge, Jennifer L., Norris, Philip J., Heitman, John, Gange, Stephen J., French, Audrey L., Glesby, Marshall J., Edlin, Brian R., Latham, Patricia S., Villacres, Maria C., Greenblatt, Ruth M., Peters, Marion G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5597129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28902848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181004
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author Keating, Sheila M.
Dodge, Jennifer L.
Norris, Philip J.
Heitman, John
Gange, Stephen J.
French, Audrey L.
Glesby, Marshall J.
Edlin, Brian R.
Latham, Patricia S.
Villacres, Maria C.
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
Peters, Marion G.
author_facet Keating, Sheila M.
Dodge, Jennifer L.
Norris, Philip J.
Heitman, John
Gange, Stephen J.
French, Audrey L.
Glesby, Marshall J.
Edlin, Brian R.
Latham, Patricia S.
Villacres, Maria C.
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
Peters, Marion G.
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description Hepatitis C virus infection induces inflammation and while it is believed that HIV co-infection enhances this response, HIV control may reduce inflammation and liver fibrosis in resolved or viremic HCV infection. Measurement of systemic biomarkers in co-infection could help define the mechanism of inflammation on fibrosis and determine if HIV control reduces liver pathology. A nested case-control study was performed to explore the relationship of systemic biomarkers of inflammation with liver fibrosis in HCV viremic and/or seropositive women with and without HIV infection. Serum cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and cell adhesion molecules were measured in HIV uninfected (HIV-, n = 18), ART-treated HIV-controlled (ARTc, n = 20), uncontrolled on anti-retroviral therapy (ARTuc, n = 21) and elite HIV controllers (Elite, n = 20). All were HCV seroreactive and had either resolved (HCV RNA-; <50IU/mL) or had chronic HCV infection (HCV RNA+). In HCV and HIV groups, aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio (APRI) was measured and compared to serum cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and cell adhesion molecules. APRI correlated with sVCAM, sICAM, IL-10, and IP-10 levels and inversely correlated with EGF, IL-17, TGF-α and MMP-9 levels. Collectively, all HCV RNA+ subjects had higher sVCAM, sICAM and IP-10 compared to HCV RNA-. In the ART-treated HCV RNA+ groups, TNF-α, GRO, IP-10, MCP-1 and MDC were higher than HIV-, Elite or both. In ARTuc, FGF-2, MPO, soluble E-selectin, MMP-9, IL-17, GM-CSF and TGF-α are lower than HIV-, Elite or both. Differential expression of soluble markers may reveal mechanisms of pathogenesis or possibly reduction of fibrosis in HCV/HIV co-infection.
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spelling pubmed-55971292017-09-15 The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study Keating, Sheila M. Dodge, Jennifer L. Norris, Philip J. Heitman, John Gange, Stephen J. French, Audrey L. Glesby, Marshall J. Edlin, Brian R. Latham, Patricia S. Villacres, Maria C. Greenblatt, Ruth M. Peters, Marion G. PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis C virus infection induces inflammation and while it is believed that HIV co-infection enhances this response, HIV control may reduce inflammation and liver fibrosis in resolved or viremic HCV infection. Measurement of systemic biomarkers in co-infection could help define the mechanism of inflammation on fibrosis and determine if HIV control reduces liver pathology. A nested case-control study was performed to explore the relationship of systemic biomarkers of inflammation with liver fibrosis in HCV viremic and/or seropositive women with and without HIV infection. Serum cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and cell adhesion molecules were measured in HIV uninfected (HIV-, n = 18), ART-treated HIV-controlled (ARTc, n = 20), uncontrolled on anti-retroviral therapy (ARTuc, n = 21) and elite HIV controllers (Elite, n = 20). All were HCV seroreactive and had either resolved (HCV RNA-; <50IU/mL) or had chronic HCV infection (HCV RNA+). In HCV and HIV groups, aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio (APRI) was measured and compared to serum cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and cell adhesion molecules. APRI correlated with sVCAM, sICAM, IL-10, and IP-10 levels and inversely correlated with EGF, IL-17, TGF-α and MMP-9 levels. Collectively, all HCV RNA+ subjects had higher sVCAM, sICAM and IP-10 compared to HCV RNA-. In the ART-treated HCV RNA+ groups, TNF-α, GRO, IP-10, MCP-1 and MDC were higher than HIV-, Elite or both. In ARTuc, FGF-2, MPO, soluble E-selectin, MMP-9, IL-17, GM-CSF and TGF-α are lower than HIV-, Elite or both. Differential expression of soluble markers may reveal mechanisms of pathogenesis or possibly reduction of fibrosis in HCV/HIV co-infection. Public Library of Science 2017-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5597129/ /pubmed/28902848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181004 Text en © 2017 Keating 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keating, Sheila M.
Dodge, Jennifer L.
Norris, Philip J.
Heitman, John
Gange, Stephen J.
French, Audrey L.
Glesby, Marshall J.
Edlin, Brian R.
Latham, Patricia S.
Villacres, Maria C.
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
Peters, Marion G.
The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title_full The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title_fullStr The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title_short The effect of HIV infection and HCV viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—The Women’s Interagency HIV Study
title_sort effect of hiv infection and hcv viremia on inflammatory mediators and hepatic injury—the women’s interagency hiv study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5597129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28902848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181004
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