Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome.
Higher serum levels of adhesion molecules (sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1) are associated with advanced liver fibrosis in patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus. We assessed the relationship between serum levels of adhesion molecules and liver-related events (LRE) or death,...
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doaj-6b70097752a14d8f844eec8c888b00292020-11-25T01:43:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014853710.1371/journal.pone.0148537Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome.Teresa Aldámiz-EchevarríaJuan BerenguerPilar MirallesMaría A Jiménez-SousaAna CarreroDaniel Pineda-TenorCristina DíezFrancisco TejerinaLeire Pérez-LatorreJosé M BellónSalvador ResinoHigher serum levels of adhesion molecules (sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1) are associated with advanced liver fibrosis in patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus. We assessed the relationship between serum levels of adhesion molecules and liver-related events (LRE) or death, in coinfected patients.We studied clinical characteristics and outcomes of 182 coinfected patients with a baseline liver biopsy (58 with advanced fibrosis) and simultaneous plasma samples who were followed for median of 9 years. We used receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves to calculate optimized cutoff values (OCV) of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1, defined as the values with the highest combination of sensitivity and specificity for LRE. We used multivariate regression analysis to test the association between OCVs of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 and outcomes. The variables for adjustment were age, HIV transmission category, liver fibrosis, baseline CD4+ T-cell counts, antiretroviral therapy, and sustained virologic response (SVR).During the study period 51 patients had SVR, 19 had LRE, and 16 died. The OCVs for LRE were 5.68 Log pg/mL for sICAM-1 and 6.25 Log pg/mL for sVCAM-1, respectively. The adjusted subhazard ratio (aSHR) (95% confidence interval [CI]) of death or LRE, whichever occurred first, for sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 > OCV were 3.98 ([1.14; 13.89], P = 0.030) and 2.81 ([1.10; 7.19], respectively (P = 0.030).Serum levels of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 can serve as markers of outcome in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients. Therapies targeting necroinflammatory damage and fibrogenesis may have a role in the management chronic hepatitis C.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4744026?pdf=render |
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Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría Juan Berenguer Pilar Miralles María A Jiménez-Sousa Ana Carrero Daniel Pineda-Tenor Cristina Díez Francisco Tejerina Leire Pérez-Latorre José M Bellón Salvador Resino |
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Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría Juan Berenguer Pilar Miralles María A Jiménez-Sousa Ana Carrero Daniel Pineda-Tenor Cristina Díez Francisco Tejerina Leire Pérez-Latorre José M Bellón Salvador Resino Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. PLoS ONE |
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Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría Juan Berenguer Pilar Miralles María A Jiménez-Sousa Ana Carrero Daniel Pineda-Tenor Cristina Díez Francisco Tejerina Leire Pérez-Latorre José M Bellón Salvador Resino |
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Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría |
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Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. |
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Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. |
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Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. |
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Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. |
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Soluble Adhesion Molecules in Patients Coinfected with HIV and HCV: A Predictor of Outcome. |
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soluble adhesion molecules in patients coinfected with hiv and hcv: a predictor of outcome. |
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Higher serum levels of adhesion molecules (sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1) are associated with advanced liver fibrosis in patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus. We assessed the relationship between serum levels of adhesion molecules and liver-related events (LRE) or death, in coinfected patients.We studied clinical characteristics and outcomes of 182 coinfected patients with a baseline liver biopsy (58 with advanced fibrosis) and simultaneous plasma samples who were followed for median of 9 years. We used receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves to calculate optimized cutoff values (OCV) of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1, defined as the values with the highest combination of sensitivity and specificity for LRE. We used multivariate regression analysis to test the association between OCVs of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 and outcomes. The variables for adjustment were age, HIV transmission category, liver fibrosis, baseline CD4+ T-cell counts, antiretroviral therapy, and sustained virologic response (SVR).During the study period 51 patients had SVR, 19 had LRE, and 16 died. The OCVs for LRE were 5.68 Log pg/mL for sICAM-1 and 6.25 Log pg/mL for sVCAM-1, respectively. The adjusted subhazard ratio (aSHR) (95% confidence interval [CI]) of death or LRE, whichever occurred first, for sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 > OCV were 3.98 ([1.14; 13.89], P = 0.030) and 2.81 ([1.10; 7.19], respectively (P = 0.030).Serum levels of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 can serve as markers of outcome in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients. Therapies targeting necroinflammatory damage and fibrogenesis may have a role in the management chronic hepatitis C. |
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