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ABSTRACT: Objective
HIV-1 invades the brain within days post-transmission. This study quantitated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) white blood cell count (WBC) and investigated whether it associated with plasma and CSF HIV-1 RNA during untreated acute HIV infection (AHI).Design
Seventy participants underwent lumbar puncture during Fiebig stages I-V AHI.Method
WBC and HIV-1 RNA with a lower limit of quantification (LLQ) of 80 copies/ml were measured in CSF.Results
Sixty-nine (99%) participants were men, with a median age of 26. Their blood CD4 + and CD8 + T-cell counts were 335 [interquartile range (IQR) 247-553) and 540 (IQR 357-802) cells/μl, respectively. Forty-five (64%) were in Fiebig stages III-V whereas 25 (36%) were in Feibig stages I-II. Fifty-two (74%) experienced acute retroviral syndrome. Median plasma and CSF HIV-1 RNA were 6.10 (IQR 5.15-6.78) and 3.15 (IQR 1.90-4.11) log 10 copies/ml, respectively. Sixteen (23%) CSF samples had HIV-1 RNA below LLQ. Median CSF WBC was 2.5 (IQR 1-8) cells/μl. CSF pleocytosis (WBC >5) was observed in 33% and was only present in CSF samples with detectable HIV-1 RNA. The frequencies of CSF pleocytosis during Fiebig stages III-V and among CSF samples of higher viral load (>1000 copies/ml) were 42 and 45%, respectively. Pleocytosis independently associated with CSF HIV-1 RNA in multivariate analysis [adjusted coefficient: 0.79, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.41-1.14), P < 0.001] and a lower plasma to CSF HIV-1 RNA ratio ( P < 0.001).Conclusion
CSF pleocytosis was present in one-third of participants with AHI. It associated with higher CSF HIV-1 RNA and a lower plasma to CSF HIV-1 RNA ratio, suggesting a potential association with HIV-1 neuroinvasion.
SUBMITTER: Chan P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10842649 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Chan Phillip P Moreland Sarah S Sacdalan Carlo C Kroon Eugene E Colby Donn D Sriplienchan Somchai S Pinyakorn Suteeraporn S Phanuphak Nittaya N Jagodzinski Linda L Valcour Victor V Vasan Sandhya S Paul Robert R Trautmann Lydie L Spudich Serena S
AIDS (London, England) 20231122 3
<h4>Objective</h4>HIV-1 invades the brain within days post-transmission. This study quantitated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) white blood cell count (WBC) and investigated whether it associated with plasma and CSF HIV-1 RNA during untreated acute HIV infection (AHI).<h4>Design</h4>Seventy participants underwent lumbar puncture during Fiebig stages I-V AHI.<h4>Method</h4>WBC and HIV-1 RNA with a lower limit of quantification (LLQ) of 80 copies/ml were measured in CSF.<h4>Results</h4>Sixty-nine (99%) ...[more]