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Determinants of suboptimal CD4(+) T cell recovery after antiretroviral therapy initiation in a prospective cohort of acute HIV‐1 infection

INTRODUCTION: Up to 30% of individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) during chronic HIV fail to recover CD4 counts to >500 cells/mm(3) despite plasma viral suppression. We investigated the frequency and associations of suboptimal CD4 recovery after ART started during acute HIV infecti...

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Autores principales: Handoko, Ryan, Colby, Donn J, Kroon, Eugène, Sacdalan, Carlo, de Souza, Mark, Pinyakorn, Suteeraporn, Prueksakaew, Peeriya, Munkong, Chutharat, Ubolyam, Sasiwimol, Akapirat, Siriwat, Chiarella, Jennifer, Krebs, Shelly, Sereti, Irini, Valcour, Victor, Paul, Robert, Michael, Nelson L., Phanuphak, Nittaya, Ananworanich, Jintanat, Spudich, Serena
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32949118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25585
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Up to 30% of individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) during chronic HIV fail to recover CD4 counts to >500 cells/mm(3) despite plasma viral suppression. We investigated the frequency and associations of suboptimal CD4 recovery after ART started during acute HIV infection (AHI). METHODS: Participants who started ART in Fiebig I to V AHI with ≥48 weeks of continuous documented HIV‐RNA < 50 copies/mL were stratified by CD4 count at latest study visit to suboptimal immune recovery (SIR; CD4 < 350 cells/mm(3)), intermediate immune recovery (IIR; 350 ≤ CD4 < 500) and complete immune recovery (CIR; CD4 ≥ 500). Clinical and laboratory parameters were assessed at pre‐ART baseline and latest study visit. Additional inflammatory and neurobehavioral endpoints were examined at baseline and 96 weeks. RESULTS: Of 304 participants (96% male, median 26 years old) evaluated after median 144 (range 60 to 420) weeks of ART initiated at median 19 days (range 1 to 62) post‐exposure, 3.6% (n = 11) had SIR and 14.5% (n = 44) had IIR. Pre‐ART CD4 count in SIR compared to CIR participants was 265 versus 411 cells/mm(3) (p = 0.002). Individuals with SIR or IIR had a slower CD4 rate of recovery compared to those with CIR. Timing of ART initiation by Fiebig stage did not affect CD4 count during treatment. Following ART, the CD8(+)T cell count (p = 0.001) and CD4/CD8 ratio (p = 0.047) were lower in SIR compared to CIR participants. Compared to the CIR group at week 96, the combined SIR and IIR groups had higher sCD14 (p = 0.008) and lower IL‐6 (p = 0.04) in plasma, without differences in neuropsychological or psychiatric indices. CONCLUSIONS: Despite immediate and sustained treatment in AHI, suboptimal CD4 recovery occurs uncommonly and is associated with low pre‐ART CD4 count as well as persistent low CD8 count and CD4/CD8 ratio during treatment.