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. 2020 Dec 15;85(5):617-625.
doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002484.

Cognitive and Neuronal Link With Inflammation: A Longitudinal Study in People With and Without HIV Infection

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Cognitive and Neuronal Link With Inflammation: A Longitudinal Study in People With and Without HIV Infection

Albert M Anderson et al. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. .

Abstract

Background: Across many settings, lack of virologic control remains common in people with HIV (PWH) because of late presentation and lack of retention in care. This contributes to neuronal damage and neurocognitive impairment, which remains prevalent. More evidence is needed to understand these outcomes in both PWH and people without HIV (PWOH).

Methods: We recruited PWH initiating antiretroviral therapy and PWOH at 2 sites in the United States. One hundred eight adults were enrolled (56 PWOH and 52 PWH), most of whom had a second assessment at least 24 weeks later (193 total assessments). Tumor necrosis factor alpha, monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1), neopterin, soluble CD14, and neurofilament light chain protein (NFL) were measured in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Using multivariate models including Bayesian model averaging, we analyzed factors associated with global neuropsychological performance (NPT-9) and CSF NFL at baseline and over time.

Results: At baseline, higher CSF MCP-1 and plasma sCD14 were associated with worse NPT-9 in PWH, while CSF HIV RNA decrease was the only marker associated with improved NPT-9 over time. Among PWH, higher CSF neopterin was most closely associated with higher NFL. Among PWOH, higher CSF MCP-1 was most closely associated with higher NFL. After antiretroviral therapy initiation, decrease in CSF MCP-1 was most closely associated with NFL decrease.

Conclusion: Monocyte-associated CSF biomarkers are highly associated with neuronal damage in both PWH and PWOH. More research is needed to evaluate whether therapies targeting monocyte-associated inflammation may ameliorate HIV-associated neurobehavioral diseases.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest

A Anderson reports no conflicts

J Jang reports no conflicts

K Easley reports no conflicts

D Fuchs reports no conflicts

M Gisslen reports no conflicts

H Zetterberg reports no conflicts

R Ellis reports no conflicts

D Franklin reports no conflicts

R Heaton reports no conflicts

I Grant reports no conflicts

S Letendre reports no conflicts

Figures

Figure 1:
Figure 1:
Change in Neurofilament light chain (NFL) over time. CSF NFL values displayed in natural log transformed scale. Blue= HIV+ participants; Red= HIVnegative participants. CSF NFL values are higher for HIV+ compared to HIVnegative at both time points (both p<0.0001). CSF NFL values decreased with cART in HIV+ (p<0.0001) but no significant change over time in HIVnegatives (p=0.65)

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