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Tumor necrosis factor α is associated with viral control and early disease progression in patients with HIV type 1 infection.


ABSTRACT: Inflammation in early human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) disease progression is not well characterized. Ninety patients with untreated primary HIV-1 infection were studied to determine associations of inflammatory proteins with early disease progression. High plasma tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) levels (≥8.5 pg/mL) were significantly associated with an increased viral load set point and shorter times to reaching a CD4(+) T-cell count of <500 cells/mm(3) and initiating antiretroviral therapy. The increased risk of reaching a CD4(+) T-cell count of <500 cells/mm(3) in the group with high TNF-α levels was driven by viral load but was independent of concurrent CD4(+) T-cell count. Thus, TNF-α appears to be an important mediator of inflammation in patients with poor viral control and early HIV-1 disease progression.

SUBMITTER: Vaidya SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4215080 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor necrosis factor α is associated with viral control and early disease progression in patients with HIV type 1 infection.

Vaidya Sagar A SA   Korner Christian C   Sirignano Michael N MN   Amero Molly M   Bazner Sue S   Rychert Jenna J   Allen Todd M TM   Rosenberg Eric S ES   Bosch Ronald J RJ   Altfeld Marcus M  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20140331 7


Inflammation in early human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) disease progression is not well characterized. Ninety patients with untreated primary HIV-1 infection were studied to determine associations of inflammatory proteins with early disease progression. High plasma tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) levels (≥8.5 pg/mL) were significantly associated with an increased viral load set point and shorter times to reaching a CD4(+) T-cell count of <500 cells/mm(3) and initiating antiretroviral t  ...[more]

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