Distinct immune profiles of HIV-infected subjects are linked to specific lipid mediator signature

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Introduction:: To date, with no prophylactic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine available, HIV incidence rates remain undefeated. Despite full virological suppression, HIV+ individuals exhibit a higher rate of cardiovascular disorders and cancers what is attributed to the residual, persistent levels of immune activation. Methods:: We have established the Virological and Immunological Monitoring (VIM) platform and forty VIM samples that included treated immunological responders (IRs) or nonresponders (INRs), viremic untreated subjects and uninfected controls, were phenotyped by flow cytometry and plasma was used to quantify proinflammatory eicosanoids and the specialized proresolving mediators by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Results:: While HIV infection profoundly altered lipid mediator (LM) profile, differences were also seen in patients on viral suppressive therapy. IRs exhibited higher levels of proresolving mediators as compared to INRs and notable differences in plasma LM were also seen in early and late treated individuals. Conclusions:: This study demonstrated distortions in proinflammatory/proresolution processes in infected patients including those with controlled viremia.

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Sips, M., Gerlo, S., De Clercq, L., Gomez, E. A., Colas, R. A., Dalli, J., & Vandekerckhove, L. (2022). Distinct immune profiles of HIV-infected subjects are linked to specific lipid mediator signature. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.629

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