Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients
Immune activation in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is driven by microbial translocation and in HIV patients is one of the contributors to faster progression of liver disease along with increased cell apoptosis. The aim of the study was to compare microbial translocation and apoptosis...
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doaj-b4228f91796749f99eead4477982b0502021-09-05T14:01:14ZengSciendoProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences1407-009X2019-08-0173430431110.2478/prolas-2019-0048prolas-2019-0048Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected PatientsMadelāne Monta0Krūmiņa Angelika1Sīmanis Raimonds2Šķenders Ģirts3Ivanovs Andrejs4Stūre Gunta5Vīksna Ludmila6Department of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaDepartment of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaDepartment of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaRīga East University Hospital, 2 Hipokrāta Str., Rīga, LV-1038, LatviaDepartment of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaDepartment of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaDepartment of Infectology and Dermatology, Rīga Stradiņš University, 3 Linezera Str., Rīga, LV-1006, LatviaImmune activation in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is driven by microbial translocation and in HIV patients is one of the contributors to faster progression of liver disease along with increased cell apoptosis. The aim of the study was to compare microbial translocation and apoptosis markers in HIV monoinfected and HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected patients, depending on HIV immune status and antiretroviral treatment (ART). We analysed data for 78 HIV monoinfected and 105 HIV/HCV coinfected patients from the Rīga East University Hospital. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), endotoxin core antibodies (EndoCAb), cytokeratin 18 (CK18) and cyto-chrome c (Cyt-c) levels were measured. No significant difference in LPS, EndoCAb, Cyt-c levels between HIV and HIV/HCV patients was found. The CK18 level was higher in the HIV/HCV group. Correlation between CD4+ cell count and EndoCAb antibodies was found in HCV positive patients. There was a significant effect of ART on markers for EndoCAb IgA and EndoCAb IgM antibodies in the HIV monoinfected group. Correlation between CD4+ cell count and EndoCAb antibodies and LPS was found in HIV/HCV patients on ART. Coinfection with HCV can lead to more pronounced response in EndoCAb antibody production and higher levels of cell apoptosis markers, despite similar LPS levels. ART has a positive effect on immune activation.https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2019-0048microbial translocationlipopolysaccharideapoptosis |
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Madelāne Monta Krūmiņa Angelika Sīmanis Raimonds Šķenders Ģirts Ivanovs Andrejs Stūre Gunta Vīksna Ludmila Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences microbial translocation lipopolysaccharide apoptosis |
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Madelāne Monta Krūmiņa Angelika Sīmanis Raimonds Šķenders Ģirts Ivanovs Andrejs Stūre Gunta Vīksna Ludmila |
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Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients |
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Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients |
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Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients |
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Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients |
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Difference in Markers of Microbial Translocation and Cell Apoptosis in HIV Monoinfected and HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients |
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difference in markers of microbial translocation and cell apoptosis in hiv monoinfected and hiv/hcv coinfected patients |
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Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences |
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2019-08-01 |
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Immune activation in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is driven by microbial translocation and in HIV patients is one of the contributors to faster progression of liver disease along with increased cell apoptosis. The aim of the study was to compare microbial translocation and apoptosis markers in HIV monoinfected and HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected patients, depending on HIV immune status and antiretroviral treatment (ART). We analysed data for 78 HIV monoinfected and 105 HIV/HCV coinfected patients from the Rīga East University Hospital. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), endotoxin core antibodies (EndoCAb), cytokeratin 18 (CK18) and cyto-chrome c (Cyt-c) levels were measured. No significant difference in LPS, EndoCAb, Cyt-c levels between HIV and HIV/HCV patients was found. The CK18 level was higher in the HIV/HCV group. Correlation between CD4+ cell count and EndoCAb antibodies was found in HCV positive patients. There was a significant effect of ART on markers for EndoCAb IgA and EndoCAb IgM antibodies in the HIV monoinfected group. Correlation between CD4+ cell count and EndoCAb antibodies and LPS was found in HIV/HCV patients on ART. Coinfection with HCV can lead to more pronounced response in EndoCAb antibody production and higher levels of cell apoptosis markers, despite similar LPS levels. ART has a positive effect on immune activation. |
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microbial translocation lipopolysaccharide apoptosis |
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