Changes in inflammation but not in T-Cell activation precede non-AIDS-defining events in a case-control study of patients on long-term antiretroviral therapy

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Background We examined changes in soluble inflammatory cytokines and T-cell activation after antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation in an AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) nested case-control study. Methods Cases were 143 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected adults who developed a non-AIDS event; 315 controls remained event-free. Specimens were tested pre-ART, year 1 post-ART, and at the visit preceding the event. Conditional logistic regression evaluated the associations of biomarker changes with non-AIDS events. Results Inflammatory and most activation biomarkers declined from pre-ART to year 1 for cases and controls. Subsequently, inflammatory biomarkers remained mostly stable in controls but not cases. Cellular activation markers generally declined for both cases and controls between year 1 and the pre-event sampling. Controls with greater pre-ART RNA levels or lower CD4 + levels had higher biomarker levels while also experiencing greater biomarker declines in the first year of ART. Changes in biomarkers to year 1 showed no significant associations with non-AIDS events. Cases, however, had significantly greater increases in all plasma biomarkers (but not cellular activation) from year 1 to the visit preceding the event. Conclusions Inflammation increases prior to non-AIDS events in treated HIV-infected adults. These biomarker changes may reflect subclinical disease processes or other alterations in the inflammatory environment that causally contribute to disease. Clinical Trials Registration NCT00001137.

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Angelidou, K., Hunt, P. W., Landay, A. L., Wilson, C. C., Rodriguez, B., Deeks, S. G., … Lederman, M. M. (2018). Changes in inflammation but not in T-Cell activation precede non-AIDS-defining events in a case-control study of patients on long-term antiretroviral therapy. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 218, pp. 239–248). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jix666

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