Author
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- Sara Guillén
- Luis Prieto
- Santiago Jiménez de Ory
- María Isabel González-Tomé
- Pablo Rojo
- María Luisa Navarro
- María José Mellado
- Luis Escosa
- Talía Sainz
- Laura Francisco
- María Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández
- José Tomás Ramos
- On behalf of CoRISpe (Cohorte Nacional de VIH pediátrica de la RED RIS)
Abstract
Background: Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is associated with marked immune reconstitution. Although a long term viral suppression is achievable, not all children however, attain complete immunological recovery due to persistent immune activation. We use CD4/CD8 ratio like a marker of immune reconstitution. Methods: Perinatal HIV-infected children who underwent a first-line cART, achieved viral suppression in the first year and maintained it for more than 5 years, with no viral rebound were included. Logistic models were applied to estimate the prognostic factors, clinical characteristics at cART start, of a lower CD4/CD8 ratio at the last visit. Results: 146 HIV-infected children were included: 77% Caucasian, 45% male and 28% CDC C. Median age at cART initiation was 2.3 years (IQR: 0.5–6.2). 42 (30%) children received mono-dual therapy previously to cART. Time of undetectable viral load was 9.5 years (IQR: 7.8, 12.5). 33% of the children not achieved CD4/CD8 ratio >1. Univariate analysis showed an association between CD4/CD8 1 was not achieved in 33% of the children. Lower CD4 nadir and previous exposure to suboptimal therapy, before initiating cART, are factors showing independently association with a worse immune recovery (CD4/CD8
Suggested Citation
Sara Guillén & Luis Prieto & Santiago Jiménez de Ory & María Isabel González-Tomé & Pablo Rojo & María Luisa Navarro & María José Mellado & Luis Escosa & Talía Sainz & Laura Francisco & María Ángeles , 2019.
"Prognostic factors of a lower CD4/CD8 ratio in long term viral suppression HIV infected children,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(8), pages 1-11, August.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0220552
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220552
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