Impact of extended-release niacin on immune activation in HIV-infected immunological non-responders on effective antiretroviral therapy
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Impact of extended-release niacin on immune activation in HIV-infected immunological non-responders on effective antiretroviral therapy
Abstract
Background: Background: Tryptophan (Trp) catabolism into immunosuppressive kynurenine (Kyn) is involved in immune dysregulation during HIV infection. Niacin (vitamin B3) could control the excess of tryptophan depletion and represents a potential strategy to improve immune functions and CD4 count recovery in immunological non-responder HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy (ART).
Methods: Methods: In the CTN PT006 phase 2 pilot randomized trial, 20 adults on ART with CD4 ≤ 350 cells/µl, despite an undetectable viral load (VL) for at least 3 months, received 2000 mg of extended-release (ER)-niacin orally once daily for 24 weeks. Side effects, VL, CD4/CD8 counts, lipid profile, T-cell activation and senescence, Tregs and Th17 cell frequencies, Kyn/Trp ratio, and levels of IL-6, IP-10, sST2, I-FABP, and LBP were assessed following ER-niacin treatment.
Results: Results: Thirteen participants completed the study. Treatment was interrupted in 4 patients due to loss of follow-up or personal reasons and 3 patients were discontinued due to comorbidity risks. All participants maintained a VL < 40 copies/ml, while ER-niacin did not affect CD4 and CD8 cell counts. Plasma levels of triglycerides, total, and LDL cholesterol significantly decreased, following ER-niacin treatment. ER-niacin also diminished Kyn plasma levels and slightly decreased CD4 T-cell activation. However, no improvement in CD8 subsets, Kyn/Trp ratio, Th17/Treg balance, and plasma inflammatory markers was observed.
Conclusions: Conclusions: Although ER-niacin combined with ART was well-tolerated among immune non-responders and decreased plasma lipids, it did not improve systemic inflammation, Kyn/Trp ratio, and CD4 cell recovery. Overall, ER-niacin was not effective to overcome chronic inflammation in PLWH.
Keywords: HIV; IDO; immune activation; immunological non-responders; inflammation; kynurenine; niacin; tryptophan.
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