TY - JOUR
T1 - HCV-coinfection is related to an increased HIV-1 reservoir size in cART-treated HIV patients
T2 - a cross-sectional study
AU - on behalf of the Multidisciplinary Group of viral coinfection HIV/Hepatitis (COVIHEP)
AU - López-Huertas, Maria Rosa
AU - Palladino, Claudia
AU - Garrido-Arquero, Marta
AU - Esteban-Cartelle, Beatriz
AU - Sánchez-Carrillo, Marta
AU - Martínez-Román, Paula
AU - Martín-Carbonero, Luz
AU - Ryan, Pablo
AU - Domínguez-Domínguez, Lourdes
AU - Santos, Ignacio De Los
AU - Moral, Sara De La Fuente
AU - Benito, José Miguel
AU - Rallón, Norma
AU - Alcamí, José
AU - Resino, Salvador
AU - Fernández-Rodríguez, Amanda
AU - Coiras, Mayte
AU - Briz, Verónica
AU - Ángel-Moreno, Alfonso
AU - Bermejo-Plaza, Laura
AU - Bisbal, Otilia
AU - Brochado-Kith, Oscar
AU - Castro-Álvarez, Juan Miguel
AU - Cuevas, Guillermo
AU - Diez-Viñas, Victorino
AU - Gálvez-Charro, Marta
AU - García-Fraile, Lucio
AU - Gómez-Sanz, Alicia
AU - Lagarde, María
AU - Matarranz, Mariano
AU - Mate-Cano, Irene
AU - Mayoral-Muñoz, Mario
AU - Muñoz-Muñoz, María
AU - Pulido, Federico
AU - Rubio, Rafael
AU - Santacreu, Mireia
AU - Sanz-Sanz, Jesús
AU - Taveira, Nuno
AU - Troya, Jesús
AU - Cortegano, Isabel
AU - Gaspar, María Luisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, The Author(s).
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - In HIV-1/HCV-coinfected patients, chronic HCV infection leads to an increased T-lymphocyte immune activation compared to HIV-monoinfected patients, thereby likely contributing to increase HIV-1 reservoir that is the major barrier for its eradication. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of HCV coinfection in HIV-1 viral reservoir size in resting (r) CD4+ T-cells (CD25-CD69-HLADR-). Multicenter cross-sectional study of 97 cART-treated HIV-1 patients, including 36 patients with HIV and HCV-chronic co-infection without anti-HCV treatment, 32 HIV patients with HCV spontaneous clearance and 29 HIV-monoinfected patients. rCD4+ T-cells were isolated and total DNA was extracted. HIV viral reservoir was measured by Alu-LTR qPCR. Differences between groups were calculated with a generalized linear model. Overall, 63.9% were men, median age of 41 years and Caucasian. Median CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes were 725 and 858 cells/mm 3 , respectively. CD4+ T nadir cells was 305 cells/mm 3 . Proviral HIV-1 DNA size was significantly increased in chronic HIV/HCV-coinfected compared to HIV-monoinfected patients (206.21 ± 47.38 vs. 87.34 ± 22.46, respectively; P = 0.009), as well as in spontaneously clarified HCV co-infected patients when compared to HIV-monoinfected individuals (136.20 ± 33.20; P = 0.009). HIV-1/HCV co-infected patients showed a larger HIV-1 reservoir size in comparison to HIV-monoinfected individuals. This increase could lead to a greater complexity in the elimination of HIV-1 reservoir in HIV-1/HCV-coinfected individuals, which should be considered in the current strategies for the elimination of HIV-1 reservoir.
AB - In HIV-1/HCV-coinfected patients, chronic HCV infection leads to an increased T-lymphocyte immune activation compared to HIV-monoinfected patients, thereby likely contributing to increase HIV-1 reservoir that is the major barrier for its eradication. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of HCV coinfection in HIV-1 viral reservoir size in resting (r) CD4+ T-cells (CD25-CD69-HLADR-). Multicenter cross-sectional study of 97 cART-treated HIV-1 patients, including 36 patients with HIV and HCV-chronic co-infection without anti-HCV treatment, 32 HIV patients with HCV spontaneous clearance and 29 HIV-monoinfected patients. rCD4+ T-cells were isolated and total DNA was extracted. HIV viral reservoir was measured by Alu-LTR qPCR. Differences between groups were calculated with a generalized linear model. Overall, 63.9% were men, median age of 41 years and Caucasian. Median CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes were 725 and 858 cells/mm 3 , respectively. CD4+ T nadir cells was 305 cells/mm 3 . Proviral HIV-1 DNA size was significantly increased in chronic HIV/HCV-coinfected compared to HIV-monoinfected patients (206.21 ± 47.38 vs. 87.34 ± 22.46, respectively; P = 0.009), as well as in spontaneously clarified HCV co-infected patients when compared to HIV-monoinfected individuals (136.20 ± 33.20; P = 0.009). HIV-1/HCV co-infected patients showed a larger HIV-1 reservoir size in comparison to HIV-monoinfected individuals. This increase could lead to a greater complexity in the elimination of HIV-1 reservoir in HIV-1/HCV-coinfected individuals, which should be considered in the current strategies for the elimination of HIV-1 reservoir.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-019-41788-9
DO - 10.1038/s41598-019-41788-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 30944340
AN - SCOPUS:85063972343
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 9
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 5606
ER -