Peripheral and cerebrospinal fluid immune activation and inflammation in chronically HIV-infected patients before and after virally suppressive combination antiretroviral therapy (cART)

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E. Merlini
F. Iannuzzi
A. Calcagno
F. Bai
M. Trunfio
A. d’Arminio Monforte
S. Bonora
Giulia Marchetti
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[1] University of Milan,Department of Health Sciences, Clinic of Infectious Diseases, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo
[2] University of Turin,Unit of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medical Sciences
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Journal of NeuroVirology | 2018年 / 24卷
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CSF/plasma HIV-RNA ratio; HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders; Peripheral immune activation; CSF inflammatory markers;
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/plasma HIV-RNA ratio has been associated with residual neurocognitive impairment on cART, leading us to hypothesize a specific peripheral and/or CSF immune feature in patients with high CSF/plasma ratio (≥ 1). In patients with diverse pre-cART CSF/plasma ratio (61/70 with CSF/plasma ratio < 1, L-CSF, 9/70 with CSF/plasma ratio ≥ 1, H-CSF), we investigated the effects of 12 months of effective cART on peripheral and CSF inflammatory markers, on T cell activation/maturation and HIV/CMV-specific intracellular cytokine pattern. We also studied the possible clinical association between peripheral/CSF pro-inflammatory milieu and neurocognitive screening tests (MMSE, FAB, IHDS). Prior to cART, the two groups were comparable for peripheral and CSF inflammation, T cell activation/proliferation and maturation, and HIV/CMV-specific response. Upon cART initiation, both H-CSF and L-CSF featured a significant reduction in plasma TNF-α and circulating CD8 activation, with a redistribution of memory/naïve T cell subsets in L-CSF alone. In the CSF compartment, cART seemed able to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokine/chemokine levels in both H-CSF and L-CSF patients. Interestingly, despite a reduction in the pro-inflammatory milieu, no changes were shown in neurocognitive screening tests in both patients’ groups. We hereby show that 12-month cART is able to reduce intratechal and peripheral pro-inflammatory burden; a longer cART exposure and a more comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation might be necessary to gain a broader insight into the possible effects on neurocognitive performance.
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