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Inflammatory profile of vertically HIV-1 infected adolescents receiving ART in Cameroon: a contribution toward optimal pediatric HIV control strategies.
Ka'e, Aude Christelle; Nanfack, Aubin Joseph; Ambada, Georgia; Santoro, Maria Mercedes; Takou, Desire; Semengue, Ezechiel Ngoufack Jagni; Nka, Alex Durand; Bala, Marie Laure Mpouel; Endougou, Orphelie Ndoh; Elong, Elise; Beloumou, Grace; Djupsa, Sandrine; Gouissi, Davy Hyacinthe; Fainguem, Nadine; Tchouaket, Michel Carlos Tommo; Sosso, Samuel Martin; Kesseng, Daniel; Ndongo, Francis Ateba; Sonela, Nelson; Kamta, Arnaud Cedric Lacmago; Tchidjou, Hyppolite K; Ndomgue, Therese; Ndiang, Suzie Tetang Moyo; Nlend, Anne Esther Njom; Nkenfou, Celine Nguefeu; Montesano, Carla; Halle-Ekane, Gregory Edie; Cappelli, Giulia; Tiemessen, Caroline T; Colizzi, Vittorio; Ceccherini-Silberstein, Francesca; Perno, Carlo-Federico; Fokam, Joseph.
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  • Ka'e AC; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Nanfack AJ; Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
  • Ambada G; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Santoro MM; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Takou D; Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Semengue ENJ; Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
  • Nka AD; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Bala MLM; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Endougou ON; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Elong E; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Beloumou G; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
  • Djupsa S; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Gouissi DH; School of Health Sciences, Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Fainguem N; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Tchouaket MCT; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Sosso SM; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Kesseng D; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Ndongo FA; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Sonela N; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Kamta ACL; School of Health Sciences, Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Tchidjou HK; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Ndomgue T; Mother and Child Centre, Chantal BIYA Foundation, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Ndiang STM; Mother and Child Centre, Chantal BIYA Foundation, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Nlend AEN; Division of Operational Health Research, Ministry of Public Health, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Nkenfou CN; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Garoua, Garoua, Cameroon.
  • Montesano C; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Halle-Ekane GE; Elisabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF), Country-office, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
  • Cappelli G; HIV Management Unit, Mfou District Hospital, Mfou, Cameroon.
  • Tiemessen CT; Amiens University Hospital, Amiens, France.
  • Colizzi V; Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Management (CIRCB), Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Ceccherini-Silberstein F; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
  • Perno CF; National Social Welfare Hospital, Yaounde, Cameroon.
  • Fokam J; Higher Institute of Medical Technology, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Front Immunol ; 14: 1239877, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37646023
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has improved the lifespan of people living with HIV. However, their immune system remains in a state of sustained activation/inflammation, which favors viral replication and depletion of helper T-cells with varying profiles according to ART-response. We herein sought to ascertain the inflammatory profile of adolescents living with perinatal HIV-1 infection (ALPHI) receiving ART in an African context. In this cross-sectional and comparative study among ART-experienced ALPHI in Yaoundé-Cameroon, HIV-1 RNA was measured by Abbott Real-time PCR; CD4 cells were enumerated using flow cytometry; serum cytokines were measured by ELISA; HIV-1 proviral DNA was genotyped by Sanger-sequencing; and archived drug resistance mutations (ADRMs) were interpreted using Stanford HIVdb.v9.0.1. Overall, 73 adolescents were enrolled (60 ALPHI and 13 HIV-1 negative peers) aged 15 (13-18) years; 60.00% were female. ART median duration was 92 (46-123) months; median viral load was 3.99 (3.17-4.66) RNA Log10 (copies)/mL and median CD4 count was 326 (201-654) cells/mm3. As compared to HIV-negative adolescents, TNFα was highly expressed among ALPHI (p<0.01). Following a virological response, inflammatory cytokines (IFNγ and IL-12), anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10) and inflammation-related cytokines (IL-6 and IL-1ß) were highly expressed with viral suppression (VS) vs. virological failure (VF), while the chemokine CCL3 was highly expressed with VF (p<0.01). Regarding the immune response, the inflammatory cytokine TNFα was highly expressed in those that are immunocompetent (CD4≥500 cell/mm3) vs. immunocompromised (CD4<500 cell/mm3), p ≤ 0.01; while chemokine CCL2 was highly expressed in the immunocompromised (p<0.05). In the presence of ADRMs, IL-4 and CCL3 were highly expressed (p=0.027 and p=0.043 respectively). Among ART-experienced ALPHI in Cameroon, the TNFα cytokine was found to be an inflammatory marker of HIV infection; IFNγ, IL-1ß, IL-6, and IL-12 are potential immunological markers of VS and targeting these cytokines in addition to antiretroviral drugs may improve management. Moreover, CCL3 and CCL2 are possible predictors of VF and/or being immunocompromised and could serve as surrogates of poor ART response.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / VIH-1 / Seropositividad para VIH Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Front Immunol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Camerún

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / VIH-1 / Seropositividad para VIH Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Front Immunol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Camerún