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. 2021 Aug:144:155573.
doi: 10.1016/j.cyto.2021.155573. Epub 2021 May 12.

Changes in liver steatosis in HIV-positive women are associated with the BMI, but not with biomarkers

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Changes in liver steatosis in HIV-positive women are associated with the BMI, but not with biomarkers

Rafael Fernandez-Botran et al. Cytokine. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is higher in HIV-infected patients compared to the general population. While metabolic risk factors such as obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome have been identified as key risk factors in all individuals, there is limited information regarding the mechanisms that contribute to the higher prevalence among individuals living with HIV, particularly among women and ethnic minorities. The aim of this study was to determine the association, over two time points, of a panel of biomarkers with liver steatosis in a cohort of HIV-seropositive women and age-matched negative controls and to investigate whether the association differed by HIV status. To this effect, plasma samples obtained from 105 HIV-positive and -negative participants enrolled in the Women's Interagency HIV study (WIHS) Washington DC site were assayed for biomarkers associated with inflammation, adipose tissue function, fibrinolysis, gut permeability and hepatocyte apoptosis/necrosis. Their association with liver steatosis, measured using Controlled-Attenuation Parameter (CAP) scores determined by transient elastography, were then analyzed. HIV positivity was associated with lower median IL-17A and higher IL-22 and sCD14 values. There were no statistically significant associations between HIV status, biomarkers or covariates with CAP measurement over two time points. However, IL-1β levels were associated with higher CAP scores at the second visit. Across all statistical models, an increase in BMI was associated with an increase in CAP measurements. No statistically significant associations were found between viral load history, CD4 + T-cell count, biomarkers and covariates, including ART use, on CAP measurements. These results confirm that BMI is a key risk factor for liver steatosis independent of HIV status. The potential contributions to NAFLD of differences in IL-1β, Th17-family cytokines and gut permeability between HIV-positive vs. negative individuals require further study.

Keywords: ART; CAP; HIV; Liver Steatosis; NAFL.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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