4.7 Article

Dynamic immune markers predict HIV acquisition and augment associations with sociobehavioral factors for HIV exposure

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ISCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 12, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105632

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  1. National Center For Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health
  2. [9659]
  3. [R01DA032106]
  4. [OPP1062806]
  5. [KL2 TR002317]

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Previous studies on linking immune activation biomarkers with HIV risk often relied on cross-sectional samples, but this study showed that dynamic changes in certain biomarkers, in addition to traditional risk factors, could jointly predict HIV risk and modify the association between sociobehavioral risk factors and HIV acquisition.
Prior studies attempting to link biomarkers of immune activation with risk of acquiring HIV have relied on cross sectional samples, most without proximity to HIV acquisition. We created a nested case-control study within the Sabes study in Peru, and assessed a panel of plasma immune biomarkers at enrollment and longitudinally, including within a month of diagnosis of primary HIV or matched timepoint in controls. We used machine learning to select biomarkers and socio-behavioral covariates predictive of HIV acquisition. Most biomarkers were indistinguishable between cases and controls one month before HIV diagnosis. However, levels differed between cases and controls at study entry, months to years earlier. Dynamic changes in IL-2, IL-7, IL-10, IP-10 and IL-12, rather than absolute levels, jointly predicted HIV risk when added to traditional risk factors, and there was modest effect modification of biomarkers on association between sociobehavioral risk factors and HIV acquisition.

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