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Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function

HIV infection has been associated with increased diabetes risk, but prior work has mostly focused on insulin resistance, as opposed to beta cell effects, or included patients on antiretroviral therapies (ART) directly linked to metabolic toxicity. In this analysis, we measured markers of glucose hom...

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Autores principales: Sims, Emily K., Park, Grace, Mather, Kieren J., Mirmira, Raghavendra G., Liu, Ziyue, Gupta, Samir K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197080
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author Sims, Emily K.
Park, Grace
Mather, Kieren J.
Mirmira, Raghavendra G.
Liu, Ziyue
Gupta, Samir K.
author_facet Sims, Emily K.
Park, Grace
Mather, Kieren J.
Mirmira, Raghavendra G.
Liu, Ziyue
Gupta, Samir K.
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description HIV infection has been associated with increased diabetes risk, but prior work has mostly focused on insulin resistance, as opposed to beta cell effects, or included patients on antiretroviral therapies (ART) directly linked to metabolic toxicity. In this analysis, we measured markers of glucose homeostasis and beta cell function, stress, and death in fasting sera from a cross section of HIV+ individuals off ART (n = 43), HIV+ individuals on ART (n = 23), and HIV- controls (n = 39). Markers included glucose, HOMA%S, HOMA%B, proinsulin:C-peptide ratio (PI:C ratio), and circulating preproinsulin (INS) DNA. We performed multiple linear regressions with adjustments for age, sex, race, BMI, and smoking status. Compared to HIV- controls, HIV+ participants off ART exhibited similar beta cell function and insulin sensitivity, without increases in markers of beta cell stress or death. Specifically, in HIV+ participants with CD4 counts <350 cells/μL, PI:C ratios were lower than in HIV- controls (p<0.01), suggesting a reduction in intrinsic beta cell stress among this group. By contrast, HIV+ participants on ART had higher fasting glucose (p<0.0001) and lower HOMA%B (p<0.001) compared to HIV- controls. Among the entire HIV+ population, higher HIV RNA correlated with lower fasting glucose (r = -0.57, p<0.001), higher HOMA%B (r = 0.40, p = 0.001), and lower PI:C ratios (r = -0.42, p<0.001), whereas higher CD4 counts correlated with higher PI:C ratios (r = 0.2, p = 0.00499). Our results suggest that HIV seropositivity in the absence of ART does not worsen beta cell function or glucose homeostasis, but immune reconstitution with ART may be associated with worsened beta cell function.
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spelling pubmed-59677012018-06-08 Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function Sims, Emily K. Park, Grace Mather, Kieren J. Mirmira, Raghavendra G. Liu, Ziyue Gupta, Samir K. PLoS One Research Article HIV infection has been associated with increased diabetes risk, but prior work has mostly focused on insulin resistance, as opposed to beta cell effects, or included patients on antiretroviral therapies (ART) directly linked to metabolic toxicity. In this analysis, we measured markers of glucose homeostasis and beta cell function, stress, and death in fasting sera from a cross section of HIV+ individuals off ART (n = 43), HIV+ individuals on ART (n = 23), and HIV- controls (n = 39). Markers included glucose, HOMA%S, HOMA%B, proinsulin:C-peptide ratio (PI:C ratio), and circulating preproinsulin (INS) DNA. We performed multiple linear regressions with adjustments for age, sex, race, BMI, and smoking status. Compared to HIV- controls, HIV+ participants off ART exhibited similar beta cell function and insulin sensitivity, without increases in markers of beta cell stress or death. Specifically, in HIV+ participants with CD4 counts <350 cells/μL, PI:C ratios were lower than in HIV- controls (p<0.01), suggesting a reduction in intrinsic beta cell stress among this group. By contrast, HIV+ participants on ART had higher fasting glucose (p<0.0001) and lower HOMA%B (p<0.001) compared to HIV- controls. Among the entire HIV+ population, higher HIV RNA correlated with lower fasting glucose (r = -0.57, p<0.001), higher HOMA%B (r = 0.40, p = 0.001), and lower PI:C ratios (r = -0.42, p<0.001), whereas higher CD4 counts correlated with higher PI:C ratios (r = 0.2, p = 0.00499). Our results suggest that HIV seropositivity in the absence of ART does not worsen beta cell function or glucose homeostasis, but immune reconstitution with ART may be associated with worsened beta cell function. Public Library of Science 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5967701/ /pubmed/29795574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197080 Text en © 2018 Sims 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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Sims, Emily K.
Park, Grace
Mather, Kieren J.
Mirmira, Raghavendra G.
Liu, Ziyue
Gupta, Samir K.
Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title_full Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title_fullStr Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title_full_unstemmed Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title_short Immune reconstitution in ART treated, but not untreated HIV infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
title_sort immune reconstitution in art treated, but not untreated hiv infection, is associated with abnormal beta cell function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197080
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