Increased survival among HIV-1 and HIV-2 dual-infected individuals compared to HIV-1 single-infected individuals
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Increased survival among HIV-1 and HIV-2 dual-infected individuals compared to HIV-1 single-infected individuals
Abstract
Objective: To compare survival times of HIV-1 single and HIV-1 and HIV-2 dual-infected individuals.
Design: Prospective open cohort study.
Methods: We analysed data from 259 HIV-1-seroincident cases (either HIV-1 single or HIV-1 and HIV-2 dual-infected) from a cohort with long follow-up (~20 years) in order to study the influence of type of infection and infection order on mortality. Sex and age at HIV-1 infection date was controlled for in a Cox proportional-hazards model.
Results: Dual-infected individuals had a 42% longer time from HIV-1 infection to death compared with single-infected individuals, adjusting for age asymmetries between groups. Dual-infected individuals with an HIV-2 infection preceding the HIV-1 infection had a more than two-fold lower mortality risk during follow-up than HIV-1 single-infected individuals.
Conclusion: Survival time is longer and the risk of progression to death is lower among HIV-1 and HIV-2 dual-infected individuals compared to HIV-1 single-infected individuals. This natural inhibition could have implications for the development of future HIV-1 vaccines and therapeutics.
Comment in
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The protective effect of HIV-2 infection: implications for understanding HIV-1 immunity.AIDS. 2014 Apr 24;28(7):1065-7. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000209. AIDS. 2014. PMID: 24685743 No abstract available.
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