Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress

HIV infection aggravates the progression of liver damage in HCV-coinfected patients, with the underlying pathogenesis being multifactorial. Although high level of oxidative stress has been observed frequently in patients infected with HIV or HCV, the status of oxidative stress in HIV/HCV coinfection...

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Main Authors: Xiangbo Huang, Hua Liang, Xueying Fan, Liyan Zhu, Tao Shen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8142431
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spelling doaj-ab36d47fc35141ca91882eae3ff249e32020-11-24T20:52:49ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942016-01-01201610.1155/2016/81424318142431Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative StressXiangbo Huang0Hua Liang1Xueying Fan2Liyan Zhu3Tao Shen4Department of Microbiology & Infectious Disease Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, China CDC, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Beijing 102206, ChinaDepartment of Microbiology & Infectious Disease Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, ChinaDepartment of Microbiology & Infectious Disease Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, ChinaDepartment of Microbiology & Infectious Disease Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, ChinaHIV infection aggravates the progression of liver damage in HCV-coinfected patients, with the underlying pathogenesis being multifactorial. Although high level of oxidative stress has been observed frequently in patients infected with HIV or HCV, the status of oxidative stress in HIV/HCV coinfection and its contribution to HCV liver damage have not been determined. This study involved 363 HBsAg-negative, anti-HCV-positive former blood donors recruited from a village in central China in July 2005; of these, 140 were positive for HIV. Of these 363 subjects, 282 were successfully followed up through July 2009. HIV/HCV-coinfected subjects had higher rates of end-stage liver disease-related death than those monoinfected with HCV. Liver ultrasound manifestations were poor in HIV-positive than in HIV-negative individuals, in both chronic HCV carriers and those with resolved HCV. Serum concentrations of total glutathione (tGSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), GSSG, and reduced GSH were higher in HIV-positive than HIV-negative subjects. GSSG concentrations were higher in HIV-infected subjects with abnormal ALT/AST levels than in those with normal ALT/AST levels and were associated with poorer liver ultrasound manifestations. These finding indicated that HIV infection accelerated HCV-associated liver damage in HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals. Increased oxidative stress, induced primarily by HIV coinfection, may contribute to aggravated liver damage.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8142431
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author Xiangbo Huang
Hua Liang
Xueying Fan
Liyan Zhu
Tao Shen
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Hua Liang
Xueying Fan
Liyan Zhu
Tao Shen
Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
author_facet Xiangbo Huang
Hua Liang
Xueying Fan
Liyan Zhu
Tao Shen
author_sort Xiangbo Huang
title Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
title_short Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
title_full Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
title_fullStr Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
title_full_unstemmed Liver Damage in Patients with HCV/HIV Coinfection Is Linked to HIV-Related Oxidative Stress
title_sort liver damage in patients with hcv/hiv coinfection is linked to hiv-related oxidative stress
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
issn 1942-0900
1942-0994
publishDate 2016-01-01
description HIV infection aggravates the progression of liver damage in HCV-coinfected patients, with the underlying pathogenesis being multifactorial. Although high level of oxidative stress has been observed frequently in patients infected with HIV or HCV, the status of oxidative stress in HIV/HCV coinfection and its contribution to HCV liver damage have not been determined. This study involved 363 HBsAg-negative, anti-HCV-positive former blood donors recruited from a village in central China in July 2005; of these, 140 were positive for HIV. Of these 363 subjects, 282 were successfully followed up through July 2009. HIV/HCV-coinfected subjects had higher rates of end-stage liver disease-related death than those monoinfected with HCV. Liver ultrasound manifestations were poor in HIV-positive than in HIV-negative individuals, in both chronic HCV carriers and those with resolved HCV. Serum concentrations of total glutathione (tGSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), GSSG, and reduced GSH were higher in HIV-positive than HIV-negative subjects. GSSG concentrations were higher in HIV-infected subjects with abnormal ALT/AST levels than in those with normal ALT/AST levels and were associated with poorer liver ultrasound manifestations. These finding indicated that HIV infection accelerated HCV-associated liver damage in HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals. Increased oxidative stress, induced primarily by HIV coinfection, may contribute to aggravated liver damage.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8142431
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