2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169986
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Association between Immune Markers and Surrogate Markers of Cardiovascular Disease in HIV Positive Patients: A Systematic Review

Abstract: BackgroundHIV infection is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Chronic low-grade immune activation is likely one of the driving mechanisms. This systematic review provides an overview of the evidence addressing the relation between immune markers and surrogate markers of CVD (except CIMT) in HIV infection.MethodsA systematic search was performed in PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library identifying all articles from 1996 to April 2015. It addressed the relation between immune marker… Show more

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“…Chronic inflammation is a well-described risk factor for CVD. Among PLWH, markers of inflammation and immune activation have been variably associated with subclinical vascular disease, including CAC, non-calcified plaque and high-risk plaque features 9–12 25. No studies have previously evaluated these associations among HIV and HIV-uninfected persons in low-income and middle-income countries, such as Uganda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chronic inflammation is a well-described risk factor for CVD. Among PLWH, markers of inflammation and immune activation have been variably associated with subclinical vascular disease, including CAC, non-calcified plaque and high-risk plaque features 9–12 25. No studies have previously evaluated these associations among HIV and HIV-uninfected persons in low-income and middle-income countries, such as Uganda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inflammatory milieu of chronic HIV infection that persists despite antiretroviral therapy (ART)—reflected by increased biomarkers of endothelial and monocyte activation in peripheral blood—may explain the higher ASCVD risk among PLWH 8. Studies of inflammation biomarkers and subclinical vascular disease among PLWH have, however, been mixed,9 with markers of monocyte activation (eg, soluble CD163 (sCD163) and soluble CD14 (sCD14)) showing the most consistent positive associations with the disease 10–12. In rural south-west Uganda, higher sCD14 and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels 6 months after ART initiation appear to be associated with higher carotid intima-media thickness years later 13.…”
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“…Associations between HIV infection and suicidality have been consistently reported. Similarly, there is evidence for higher risk of CVD among HIV-positive patients [66][67][68]. Additionally, a range of nonfatal harms are associated with both stimulant use and HIV, including increased incidence of STI and depression [69,70].…”
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“…11 However, results have varied depending on endpoints and study design and a recent meta-analysis of studies in HIV positive patients could not identify a clear association between any of the immune markers and surrogate CVD outcomes. 12 This maybe due to insensitivity of the primary surrogate markers used (CAC and arterial stiffness) or may be explained by heterogeneity across studies and lack of follow-up data. Overall though, it emphasizes the need for a well powered and conducted study to establish an association and moreover provide preliminary data on whether this association drives outcomes.…”
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