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Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection
INTRODUCTION: Primary HIV infection (PHI) is the initial phase after HIV acquisition characterized by high viral replication, massive inflammatory response and irreversible immune-damage, particularly at the gastrointestinal level. In this study we aimed to characterize the dynamics of gastrointesti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6559643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31185037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218000 |
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author | Pastor, Lucía Langhorst, Jost Schröder, Dorit Casellas, Aina Ruffer, Andreas Carrillo, Jorge Urrea, Victor Massora, Sergio Mandomando, Inacio Blanco, Julià Naniche, Denise |
author_facet | Pastor, Lucía Langhorst, Jost Schröder, Dorit Casellas, Aina Ruffer, Andreas Carrillo, Jorge Urrea, Victor Massora, Sergio Mandomando, Inacio Blanco, Julià Naniche, Denise |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Primary HIV infection (PHI) is the initial phase after HIV acquisition characterized by high viral replication, massive inflammatory response and irreversible immune-damage, particularly at the gastrointestinal level. In this study we aimed to characterize the dynamics of gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during the different phases of HIV infection and assess their association with HIV-disease markers and their accuracy to differentiate PHI from chronic HIV infection (CHI). METHODS: PHI-individuals (n = 57) were identified as HIV-seronegative/HIV-RNA positive and were followed up for one year at the Manhiça District Hospital in Mozambique. Ten plasma and 12 stool biomarkers were quantified by Luminex or ELISA and levels were compared to CHI-naive (n = 26), CHI on antiretroviral-treatment (ART; n = 30) and HIV-uninfected individuals (n = 58). Regression models adjusted by time point were used to estimate the association of the biomarkers with HIV-disease markers. Receiver operating curves were compared for the best accuracy to distinguish PHI from CHI. RESULTS: Soluble (s)CD14 was significantly associated with the CD4/CD8 ratio (P < 0.05) and viremia levels (P < 0.0001) during PHI. Plasma zonulin and stool lactoferrin were significantly higher in PHI as compared to CHI-individuals (P < 0.05). Plasma zonulin demonstrated the best accuracy to identify PHI among HIV-infected individuals (AUC = 0.85 [95% CI 0.75–0.94]). Using a cutoff value of plasma zonulin ≥ 8.75 ng/mL the model identified PHI with 87.7% sensitivity (95% CI 76.3–94.9) and 69.2% specificity (95% CI 48.2–85.7). An adjusted multivariate model including age, plasma zonulin and sCD14 further increased the classification performance (AUC = 0.92 [95% CI 0.86–0.99]). CONCLUSIONS: While the stool biomarkers did not provide any predictive ability to distinguish PHI from CHI-individuals, plasma sCD14 and zonulin were significantly associated with HIV-disease markers and PHI identification, respectively. These inflammatory biomarkers may be useful to monitor changes in gastrointestinal integrity during HIV infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-65596432019-06-17 Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection Pastor, Lucía Langhorst, Jost Schröder, Dorit Casellas, Aina Ruffer, Andreas Carrillo, Jorge Urrea, Victor Massora, Sergio Mandomando, Inacio Blanco, Julià Naniche, Denise PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Primary HIV infection (PHI) is the initial phase after HIV acquisition characterized by high viral replication, massive inflammatory response and irreversible immune-damage, particularly at the gastrointestinal level. In this study we aimed to characterize the dynamics of gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during the different phases of HIV infection and assess their association with HIV-disease markers and their accuracy to differentiate PHI from chronic HIV infection (CHI). METHODS: PHI-individuals (n = 57) were identified as HIV-seronegative/HIV-RNA positive and were followed up for one year at the Manhiça District Hospital in Mozambique. Ten plasma and 12 stool biomarkers were quantified by Luminex or ELISA and levels were compared to CHI-naive (n = 26), CHI on antiretroviral-treatment (ART; n = 30) and HIV-uninfected individuals (n = 58). Regression models adjusted by time point were used to estimate the association of the biomarkers with HIV-disease markers. Receiver operating curves were compared for the best accuracy to distinguish PHI from CHI. RESULTS: Soluble (s)CD14 was significantly associated with the CD4/CD8 ratio (P < 0.05) and viremia levels (P < 0.0001) during PHI. Plasma zonulin and stool lactoferrin were significantly higher in PHI as compared to CHI-individuals (P < 0.05). Plasma zonulin demonstrated the best accuracy to identify PHI among HIV-infected individuals (AUC = 0.85 [95% CI 0.75–0.94]). Using a cutoff value of plasma zonulin ≥ 8.75 ng/mL the model identified PHI with 87.7% sensitivity (95% CI 76.3–94.9) and 69.2% specificity (95% CI 48.2–85.7). An adjusted multivariate model including age, plasma zonulin and sCD14 further increased the classification performance (AUC = 0.92 [95% CI 0.86–0.99]). CONCLUSIONS: While the stool biomarkers did not provide any predictive ability to distinguish PHI from CHI-individuals, plasma sCD14 and zonulin were significantly associated with HIV-disease markers and PHI identification, respectively. These inflammatory biomarkers may be useful to monitor changes in gastrointestinal integrity during HIV infection. Public Library of Science 2019-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6559643/ /pubmed/31185037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218000 Text en © 2019 Pastor 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pastor, Lucía Langhorst, Jost Schröder, Dorit Casellas, Aina Ruffer, Andreas Carrillo, Jorge Urrea, Victor Massora, Sergio Mandomando, Inacio Blanco, Julià Naniche, Denise Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title | Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title_full | Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title_fullStr | Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title_short | Different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic HIV infection |
title_sort | different pattern of stool and plasma gastrointestinal damage biomarkers during primary and chronic hiv infection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6559643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31185037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218000 |
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