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Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV
People living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH) have significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease in part due to inflammation and immune dysregulation. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), the age-related acquisition and expansion of hematopoietic stem cells due...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7654930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.06.20225607 |
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author | Bick, Alexander G. Popadin, Konstantin Thorball, Christian W. Uddin, Md Mesbah Zanni, Markella Yu, Bing Cavassini, Matthias Rauch, Andri Tarr, Philip Schmid, Patrick Bernasconi, Enos Günthard, Huldrych F. Libby, Peter Boerwinkle, Eric McLaren, Paul J. Ballantyne, Christie M. Grinspoon, Steven Natarajan, Pradeep Fellay, Jacques |
author_facet | Bick, Alexander G. Popadin, Konstantin Thorball, Christian W. Uddin, Md Mesbah Zanni, Markella Yu, Bing Cavassini, Matthias Rauch, Andri Tarr, Philip Schmid, Patrick Bernasconi, Enos Günthard, Huldrych F. Libby, Peter Boerwinkle, Eric McLaren, Paul J. Ballantyne, Christie M. Grinspoon, Steven Natarajan, Pradeep Fellay, Jacques |
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description | People living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH) have significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease in part due to inflammation and immune dysregulation. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), the age-related acquisition and expansion of hematopoietic stem cells due to leukemogenic driver mutations, increases risk for both hematologic malignancy and coronary artery disease (CAD). Since increased inflammation is hypothesized to be both a cause and consequence of CHIP, we hypothesized that PLWH have a greater prevalence of CHIP. We searched for CHIP in multi-ethnic cases from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS, n=600) and controls from the Atherosclerosis Risk in the Communities study (ARIC, n=8,111) from blood DNA-derived exome sequences. We observed that HIV is associated with increased CHIP prevalence, both in the whole study population and in a subset of 230 cases and 1002 matched controls selected by propensity matching to control for demographic imbalances (SHCS 7%, ARIC 3%, p=0.005). Additionally, unlike in ARIC, ASXL1 was the most commonly implicated mutated CHIP gene. We propose that CHIP may be one mechanism through which PLWH are at increased risk for CAD. Larger prospective studies should evaluate the hypothesis that CHIP contributes to the excess cardiovascular risk in PLWH. |
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spelling | pubmed-76549302020-11-11 Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV Bick, Alexander G. Popadin, Konstantin Thorball, Christian W. Uddin, Md Mesbah Zanni, Markella Yu, Bing Cavassini, Matthias Rauch, Andri Tarr, Philip Schmid, Patrick Bernasconi, Enos Günthard, Huldrych F. Libby, Peter Boerwinkle, Eric McLaren, Paul J. Ballantyne, Christie M. Grinspoon, Steven Natarajan, Pradeep Fellay, Jacques medRxiv Article People living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH) have significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease in part due to inflammation and immune dysregulation. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), the age-related acquisition and expansion of hematopoietic stem cells due to leukemogenic driver mutations, increases risk for both hematologic malignancy and coronary artery disease (CAD). Since increased inflammation is hypothesized to be both a cause and consequence of CHIP, we hypothesized that PLWH have a greater prevalence of CHIP. We searched for CHIP in multi-ethnic cases from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS, n=600) and controls from the Atherosclerosis Risk in the Communities study (ARIC, n=8,111) from blood DNA-derived exome sequences. We observed that HIV is associated with increased CHIP prevalence, both in the whole study population and in a subset of 230 cases and 1002 matched controls selected by propensity matching to control for demographic imbalances (SHCS 7%, ARIC 3%, p=0.005). Additionally, unlike in ARIC, ASXL1 was the most commonly implicated mutated CHIP gene. We propose that CHIP may be one mechanism through which PLWH are at increased risk for CAD. Larger prospective studies should evaluate the hypothesis that CHIP contributes to the excess cardiovascular risk in PLWH. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2020-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7654930/ /pubmed/33173934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.06.20225607 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Bick, Alexander G. Popadin, Konstantin Thorball, Christian W. Uddin, Md Mesbah Zanni, Markella Yu, Bing Cavassini, Matthias Rauch, Andri Tarr, Philip Schmid, Patrick Bernasconi, Enos Günthard, Huldrych F. Libby, Peter Boerwinkle, Eric McLaren, Paul J. Ballantyne, Christie M. Grinspoon, Steven Natarajan, Pradeep Fellay, Jacques Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title | Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title_full | Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title_fullStr | Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title_short | Increased CHIP Prevalence Amongst People Living with HIV |
title_sort | increased chip prevalence amongst people living with hiv |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7654930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.06.20225607 |
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