p24抗原酸化后作为HIV疾病进展的预后标志物的验证

D. Ascher, S. Blatt, C. Hendrix, C. Roberts, A. Fowler
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HIV p24抗原已被证明对HIV疾病进展具有独立于CD4计数的预测价值。尽管酸化后p24抗原对疾病进展的预测价值尚未得到充分验证,但酸化过程已导致40 - 70%的p24抗原在HIV临床阶段呈阳性。我们假设在匹配的快速进展者(RP)和慢进展者(SP)队列中p24抗原阳性存在显著差异。参加美国空军HIV自然历史研究的716人根据CD4随时间变化的斜率进行分层。RP被定义为CD4下降速度最快的15%的人,同时也进展了至少2个沃尔特·里德(WR)期。SP被定义为CD4下降最慢的15%,进展不超过1个WR期的人。根据初始CD4计数(中位CD4 RP=750, SP=720)、WR分期、年龄和随访时间(RP=1086 das, SP=720), 25例RP与25例SP匹配。
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Validation of post-acidification p24 antigen as a prognostic marker for HIV disease progression
The HIV p24 antigen has demonstrated predictive value for HIV disease progression independent of CD4 count. An acidification procedure has resulted in 40–70 percent p24 antigen positivity across HIV clinical stages, although the predictive value of post-acidification p24 antigen for disease progression has not been fully validated. We hypothesized that there would be significant differences in p24 antigen positivity between matched cohorts of rapid progressors (RP) and slow progressors (SP). Seven hundred sixteen people enrolled in the USAF HIV Natural History Study were stratified according to the slope of CD4 change over time. RP were defined as people in the fastest 15 percent of CD4 decline who also progressed at least 2 Walter Reed (WR) stages. SP were defined as people in the slowest 15 percent of CD4 decline who did not progress more than 1 WR stage. Twenty-five RP were matched to 25 SP based on initial CD4 count (median CD4 RP=750, SP=720), WR stage, age, and duration of follow-up (RP=1086 das, SP...
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