Elevated plasma levels of IP-10 and MIG are early predictors of loss of control among elite HIV controllers

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Identifiers
Date issued
2024-08-29Journal title
Frontiers in immunology
Type of content
Artigo
DeCS
adulto | carga viral | infecciones por VIH | humanos | anciano | quimiocina CXCL9 | quimiocina CXCL10 | mediana edad | VIH | VIH-1MeSH
Viral Load | HIV Long-Term Survivors | Aged | United States | Adult | Humans | HIV | Middle Aged | HIV Infections | Chemokine CXCL9 | Male | Female | Elite Controllers | Chemokine CXCL10 | HIV-1 | BrazilAbstract
Plasma cytokine levels were quantified among 30 persons with HIV (PWH) identified as elite controllers (15 transient controllers [studied a median of 1.38 years before losing viral control] and 15 persistent controllers). Thirty antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive PWH, 30 ART-treated PWH with undetectable viremia, and 30 HIV-uninfected controls also were studied. Higher levels of cytokines were recognized among PWH than among controls, with EC displaying the highest levels. Elevated levels of IP-10 and MIG were identified among transient controllers as predictors of the loss of viral control. These findings offer feasible biomarkers for predicting virologic outcome and loss of control in EC.
