HIV患者循环微粒的促凝活性增加

S. Snopkova , M. Matyskova , K. Havlickova , J. Jarkovsky , M. Svoboda , J. Zavrelova , R. Svacinka , M. Penka , P. Husa
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目的hiv感染者与促凝剂状态相关的非艾滋病疾病风险较高。在与血栓形成相关的疾病(如心血管疾病)中,微颗粒升高。我们调查了未经治疗和接受治疗的hiv感染者中微粒水平之间的关系,并确定了与免疫状态、病毒复制和抗逆转录病毒治疗持续时间的关系。患者和方法纳入144例hiv感染者,其中123例接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART), 21例未接受治疗。40名年龄和性别相匹配的艾滋病毒阴性健康成年人作为对照组,用于比较微粒水平。根据接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的时间,将受试者分为五组。经Kruskal-Wallis检验和Chi2检验,差异有统计学意义。用Spearman相关系数评价微粒与其他参数之间的关系。结果治疗组和未治疗组hiv感染者的微颗粒水平均显著高于非hiv感染者(P <0.001)。治疗组间微粒水平比较,差异无统计学意义(P = 0.913)。未观察到微粒水平与CD4+计数、CD4+/CD8+比值、HIV-1 RNA拷贝数或抗逆转录病毒治疗持续时间之间的关联。结论微颗粒水平的升高可能与病毒复制和CD4+细胞计数无关,即使在抗逆转录病毒治疗抑制病毒的过程中,微颗粒释放也可能持续存在。微粒水平升高可能是对其他触发因素的反应。
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Increasing procoagulant activity of circulating microparticles in patients living with HIV

Objectives

HIV-infected individuals are at higher risk of non-AIDS diseases associated with procoagulant status. Microparticles are elevated in disorders associated with thrombosis (e.g., cardiovascular diseases). We investigated the association between microparticle levels in untreated and treated HIV-infected subjects, and determined the association with immune status, viral replication, and duration of antiretroviral therapy.

Patients and methods

We included 144 HIV-infected subjects, including 123 on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 21 before treatment initiation. A control group of 40 HIV-negative healthy adults matched for age and sex was used for comparison of microparticle levels. Treated subjects were divided into five groups depending on the period of antiretroviral exposure. Statistically significant differences were determined by Kruskal–Wallis test and Chi2 test. The relation between microparticles and other parameters was assessed using Spearman's coefficient of correlation.

Results

Microparticle levels were significantly higher in treated and untreated HIV-infected subjects than in non-HIV-infected controls (P < 0.001). The microparticle level was similar between the groups on treatment (P = 0.913). No association between the microparticle level and CD4+ count, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, number of HIV-1 RNA copies, or duration of exposure to antiretroviral treatment was observed.

Conclusion

Increased levels of microparticles may be due to processes independent of viral replication and CD4+ cell count, and microparticle release might persist even during viral suppression by antiretroviral treatment. Elevated microparticle levels might occur in response to other triggers.

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Medecine et maladies infectieuses
Medecine et maladies infectieuses 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: L''organe d''expression de la Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is the official publication of the Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is indexed in the major databases: Medline, Web of Science/Clarivate and Scopus. The journal publishes scientific /research articles, general reviews, short communications and letters, in both English and French. The journal welcomes submissions on the various aspects of infectious pathologies and pathogenic agents. Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses focuses on clinical therapeutics, nosocomial infections, biology, prevention, as well as epidemiology and therapeutics.
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