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Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV
BACKGROUND: Identifying a quantitative biomarker of neuropsychiatric dysfunction in people with HIV (PWH) remains a significant challenge in the neuroHIV field. The strongest evidence to date implicates the role of monocytes in central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction in HIV, yet no study has examin...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33914710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146215 |
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author | Veenhuis, Rebecca T. Williams, Dionna W. Shirk, Erin N. Abreu, Celina M. Ferreira, Edna A. Coughlin, Jennifer M. Brown, Todd T. Maki, Pauline M. Anastos, Kathryn Berman, Joan W. Clements, Janice E. Rubin, Leah H. |
author_facet | Veenhuis, Rebecca T. Williams, Dionna W. Shirk, Erin N. Abreu, Celina M. Ferreira, Edna A. Coughlin, Jennifer M. Brown, Todd T. Maki, Pauline M. Anastos, Kathryn Berman, Joan W. Clements, Janice E. Rubin, Leah H. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Identifying a quantitative biomarker of neuropsychiatric dysfunction in people with HIV (PWH) remains a significant challenge in the neuroHIV field. The strongest evidence to date implicates the role of monocytes in central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction in HIV, yet no study has examined monocyte subsets in blood as a correlate and/or predictor of neuropsychiatric function in virally suppressed PWH. METHODS: In 2 independent cohorts of virologically suppressed women with HIV (vsWWH; n = 25 and n = 18), whole blood samples were obtained either in conjunction with neuropsychiatric assessments (neuropsychological [NP] test battery, self-report depression and stress-related symptom questionnaires) or 1 year prior to assessments. Immune cell subsets were assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: A higher proportion of intermediate monocytes (CD14(+)CD16(+)) was associated with lower global NP function when assessing monocytes concurrently and approximately 1 year before (predictive) NP testing. The same pattern was seen for executive function (mental flexibility) and processing speed. Conversely, there were no associations with monocyte subsets and depression or stress-related symptoms. Additionally, we found that a higher proportion of classical monocytes was associated with better cognition. CONCLUSION: Although it is widely accepted that lentiviral infection of the CNS targets cells of monocyte-macrophage-microglial lineage and is associated with an increase in intermediate monocytes in the blood and monocyte migration into the brain, the percentage of intermediate monocytes in blood of vsWWH has not been associated with neuropsychiatric outcomes. Our findings provide evidence for a new, easily measured, blood-based cognitive biomarker in vsWWH. FUNDING: R01-MH113512, R01-MH113512-S, P30-AI094189, R01-MH112391, R01-AI127142, R00-DA044838, U01-AI35004, and P30-MH075673 |
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spelling | pubmed-82622762021-07-13 Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV Veenhuis, Rebecca T. Williams, Dionna W. Shirk, Erin N. Abreu, Celina M. Ferreira, Edna A. Coughlin, Jennifer M. Brown, Todd T. Maki, Pauline M. Anastos, Kathryn Berman, Joan W. Clements, Janice E. Rubin, Leah H. JCI Insight Clinical Medicine BACKGROUND: Identifying a quantitative biomarker of neuropsychiatric dysfunction in people with HIV (PWH) remains a significant challenge in the neuroHIV field. The strongest evidence to date implicates the role of monocytes in central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction in HIV, yet no study has examined monocyte subsets in blood as a correlate and/or predictor of neuropsychiatric function in virally suppressed PWH. METHODS: In 2 independent cohorts of virologically suppressed women with HIV (vsWWH; n = 25 and n = 18), whole blood samples were obtained either in conjunction with neuropsychiatric assessments (neuropsychological [NP] test battery, self-report depression and stress-related symptom questionnaires) or 1 year prior to assessments. Immune cell subsets were assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: A higher proportion of intermediate monocytes (CD14(+)CD16(+)) was associated with lower global NP function when assessing monocytes concurrently and approximately 1 year before (predictive) NP testing. The same pattern was seen for executive function (mental flexibility) and processing speed. Conversely, there were no associations with monocyte subsets and depression or stress-related symptoms. Additionally, we found that a higher proportion of classical monocytes was associated with better cognition. CONCLUSION: Although it is widely accepted that lentiviral infection of the CNS targets cells of monocyte-macrophage-microglial lineage and is associated with an increase in intermediate monocytes in the blood and monocyte migration into the brain, the percentage of intermediate monocytes in blood of vsWWH has not been associated with neuropsychiatric outcomes. Our findings provide evidence for a new, easily measured, blood-based cognitive biomarker in vsWWH. FUNDING: R01-MH113512, R01-MH113512-S, P30-AI094189, R01-MH112391, R01-AI127142, R00-DA044838, U01-AI35004, and P30-MH075673 American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8262276/ /pubmed/33914710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146215 Text en © 2021 Veenhuis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Clinical Medicine Veenhuis, Rebecca T. Williams, Dionna W. Shirk, Erin N. Abreu, Celina M. Ferreira, Edna A. Coughlin, Jennifer M. Brown, Todd T. Maki, Pauline M. Anastos, Kathryn Berman, Joan W. Clements, Janice E. Rubin, Leah H. Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title | Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title_full | Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title_fullStr | Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title_full_unstemmed | Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title_short | Higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with HIV |
title_sort | higher circulating intermediate monocytes are associated with cognitive function in women with hiv |
topic | Clinical Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33914710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146215 |
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