Patterns of white matter injury in HIV infection after partial immune reconstitution: a DTI tract-based spatial statistics study

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Tong Zhu
Jianhui Zhong
Rui Hu
Madalina Tivarus
Sven Ekholm
Jaroslaw Harezlak
Hernando Ombao
Bradford Navia
Ron Cohen
Giovanni Schifitto
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[1] University of Rochester,Department of Imaging Sciences
[2] University of Rochester,Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology
[3] University of Rochester,Department of Neurology
[4] Indiana University School of Medicine,Division of Biostatistics
[5] University of California at Irvine,Department of Statistics
[6] Tufts University School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Brown University,undefined
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Journal of NeuroVirology | 2013年 / 19卷
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Diffusion tensor imaging; HIV infection; White matter injury; Cognitive impairment;
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HIV-infected individuals with severe immune suppression are more likely to develop HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders than those with preserved immune function. While partial immune reconstitution occurs in those with severe immune suppression after starting combined antiretroviral therapy, it is not established whether improvement in immune function reverses or prevents injury to the central nervous system (CNS). To address this question, 50 participants (nadir CD4 counts ≤200 cells/mm3, on a stable antiretroviral regimen for at least 12 consecutive weeks prior to study) and 13 HIV negative participants underwent a comprehensive neurological evaluation followed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Eighty-four percent of the 50 HIV participants were neurologically asymptomatic (HIVNA) and 16 % had mild cognitive impairment (HIVCI). Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) on DTI data revealed that mean diffusivity (MD) increased significantly in the posterior aspect of both hemispheres in HIVNA compared to controls. In HIVCI, compared to controls and HIVNA, increased MD extended to prefrontal areas. Fractional anisotropy decreased only in HIVCI, compared to either controls or HIVNA. Furthermore, DTI showed significant correlations to duration of HIV infection and significant associations with multiple cognitive domains. This study highlights that in partial immune reconstitution, injury to the CNS is present even in those that are neurologically asymptomatic and there are discrete spatial patterns of white matter injury in HIVNA subjects compared to HIVCI subjects. Our results also show that quantitative analysis of DTI using TBSS is a sensitive approach to evaluate HIV-associated white matter disease and thus valuable in monitoring central nervous system injury.
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