Publication: A baseline metabolomic signature is associated with immunological CD4+ T-cell recovery after 36 months of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients.
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2018
Authors
Rodriguez-Gallego, Esther
Gomez, Josep
Pacheco, Yolanda M
Peraire, Joaquim
Vilades, Consuelo
Beltran-Debon, Raul
Mallol, Roger
Lopez-Dupla, Miguel
Veloso, Sergi
Alba, Veronica
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Abstract
Poor immunological recovery in treated HIV-infected patients is associated with greater morbidity and mortality. To date, predictive biomarkers of this incomplete immune reconstitution have not been established. We aimed to identify a baseline metabolomic signature associated with a poor immunological recovery after antiretroviral therapy (ART) to envisage the underlying mechanistic pathways that influence the treatment response. This was a multicentre, prospective cohort study in ART-naive and a pre-ART low nadir ( We obtained clinical data and metabolomic profiles for each individual, in which low molecular weight metabolites, lipids and lipoproteins (including particle concentrations and sizes) were measured by NMR spectroscopy. Immunological recovery was defined as reaching CD4 T-cell count at least 250 cells/μl after 36 months of virologically successful ART. We used univariate comparisons, Random Forest test and receiver-operating characteristic curves to identify and evaluate the predictive factors of immunological recovery after treatment. HIV-infected patients with a baseline metabolic pattern characterized by high levels of large high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles, HDL cholesterol and larger sizes of low density lipoprotein particles had a better immunological recovery after treatment. Conversely, patients with high ratios of non-HDL lipoprotein particles did not experience this full recovery. Medium very-low-density lipoprotein particles and glucose increased the classification power of the multivariate model despite not showing any significant differences between the two groups. In HIV-infected patients, a baseline healthier metabolomic profile is related to a better response to ART where the lipoprotein profile, mainly large HDL particles, may play a key role.
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MeSH Terms
Adult
Anti-Retroviral Agents
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
Female
Follow-Up Studies
HIV Infections
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Male
Metabolome
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Anti-Retroviral Agents
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
Female
Follow-Up Studies
HIV Infections
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Male
Metabolome
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
DeCS Terms
VIH
Lipoproteínas
Metabolómica
Lipoproteínas LDL
HDL-Colesterol
Reconstitución inmune
Glucosa
Lípidos
Biomarcadores
Lipoproteínas
Metabolómica
Lipoproteínas LDL
HDL-Colesterol
Reconstitución inmune
Glucosa
Lípidos
Biomarcadores
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Keywords
antiretroviral therapy, biomarkers, HIV-1, metabolomics, poor immune recovery
Citation
Rodríguez-Gallego E, Gómez J, Pacheco YM, Peraire J, Viladés C, Beltrán-Debón R, et al. A baseline metabolomic signature is associated with immunological CD4+ T-cell recovery after 36 months of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients. AIDS. 2018 Mar 13;32(5):565-573.