2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12981-021-00410-7
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Cytomegalovirus may influence vascular endothelial health in Indonesian HIV-infected patients after 5 years on ART

Abstract: Objectives Accelerated atherosclerosis in older HIV-infected patients has been attributed to persistent immune activation and high burden cytomegalovirus (CMV), as demonstrated in transplant recipients and the general population. Here we assess CMV and inflammatory markers linked with vascular health in young adult patients treated in Indonesia. Study design HIV-infected adults (n = 32) were examined when they began antiretroviral therapy (ART) wit… Show more

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“…Furthermore, 122S was not carried with 41N or 174F in haplotype analyses (Table 2), and it was also associated with lower FMD, marking inferior vascular function. HCMV-reactive antibodies correlated inversely with FMD in both PWH and RTR, suggesting a relationship between FMD and the burden of HCMV [39,40]. The association between 112S and FMD supports this finding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Furthermore, 122S was not carried with 41N or 174F in haplotype analyses (Table 2), and it was also associated with lower FMD, marking inferior vascular function. HCMV-reactive antibodies correlated inversely with FMD in both PWH and RTR, suggesting a relationship between FMD and the burden of HCMV [39,40]. The association between 112S and FMD supports this finding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%