Absolute CD4+ T cell count overstate immune recovery assessed by CD4+/CD8+ ratio in HIV-infected patients on treatment

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Objectives To analyse the correlation and concordance between aCD4, CD4%, CD4/CD8, their intra-patient variability, and to compare the immune recovery (IR) rates based on the three parameters in HIV-infected patients after starting antiretroviral therapy. Methods From a prospectively followed cohort, patients who maintained HIV-RNA suppression in 95% of the determinations throughout the follow-up were selected. IR was defined as aCD4 >650/μl, CD4% 38% or CD4/CD8 1. Results A total of 1164 patients with a median follow-up of 5 years were analysed. The increases in aCD4, CD4% and CD4/CD8 were highest during the first year and considerably lower thereafter regardless of baseline aCD4. The annual increases in aCD4 showed poor correlations with those of CD4% (r = 0.143-0.250) and CD4/CD8 (r = 0.101-0.192) but were high between CD4% and CD4/CD8 (r = 0.765-0.844; p<0.001). The median intra-annual coefficients of variation for aCD4, CD4/CD8 and CD4% were 12.5, 8.5 and 6.6, respectively. After five years, 66.7%, 41.6% and 42.1% of the patients reached aCD4 >650/μl, CD4% 38%, and CD4/CD8 1, respectively, while only 31% achieved both aCD4 and CD4/CD8 target values. Conclusions The increases in aCD4 poorly correlate with those of CD4% and CD4/CD8. IR rates based on aCD4 significantly overstate those obtained by CD4% and CD4/CD8. CD4% and CD4/ CD8 are more stable markers than aCD4 and should be taken into account to monitor the IR after treatment initiation.

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Milanés-Guisado, Y., Gutiérrez-Valencia, A., Trujillo-Rodríguez, M., Espinosa, N., Viciana, P., & López-Cortés, L. F. (2018). Absolute CD4+ T cell count overstate immune recovery assessed by CD4+/CD8+ ratio in HIV-infected patients on treatment. PLoS ONE, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205777

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