J 2020

Increasing procoagulant activity of circulating microparticles in patients living with HIV

SNOPKOVÁ, Svatava, Miloslava MATÝŠKOVÁ, Kateřina HAVLÍČKOVÁ, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ, Michal SVOBODA et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Increasing procoagulant activity of circulating microparticles in patients living with HIV

Authors

SNOPKOVÁ, Svatava (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Miloslava MATÝŠKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Kateřina HAVLÍČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jiří JARKOVSKÝ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Michal SVOBODA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jiřina ZAVŘELOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Radek SVAČINKA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Miroslav PENKA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Petr HUSA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Médecine et maladies infectiuses, ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, Elsevier France, 2020, 0399-077X

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

30230 Other clinical medicine subjects

Country of publisher

France

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 2.152

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14110/20:00115216

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

UT WoS

000574243600003

Keywords in English

Antiretroviral therapy; coagulation; HIV; microparticles; non-AIDS diseases

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 9/12/2020 14:23, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová

Abstract

V originále

Objectives Individuals with HIV have a higher risk for non-AIDS diseases associated with procoagulant status. Microparticles are elevated in disorders that are associated with thrombosis (e.g. cardiovascular disease). We investigated the association between microparticle levels in untreated and treated subjects with HIV, and determined the dependence on immune status, viral replication, and duration of antiretroviral therapy. Patients and methods The study was conducted among 144 subjects with HIV, including 123 subjects on antiretroviral therapy and 21 subjects before the initiation of treatment. A control group of 40 healthy HIV-negative adults matched for age and sex was used for comparisons of microparticle levels. Subjects on treatment were divided into five groups depending on the period of antiretroviral exposure. Statistically significant differences were determined by the Kruskal-Wallis test and ML chi-square test. The relationship of microparticles with other parameters was analyzed by Spearman’s coefficient of correlation. Results Microparticle levels were significantly higher in subjects with HIV without treatment and on treatment compared with HIV-negative controls (P < 0.001). The amount of microparticles was similar between the groups on treatment (P = 0.913). No association between microparticle level and CD4+ count, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, number of HIV-1 RNA copies or duration of exposure to antiretroviral treatment was found. Conclusions Increased levels of microparticles might occur by processes independent of viral replication and CD4+ cell count, and microparticle release might persist even during viral suppression by antiretroviral treatment. Elevated microparticle levels might occur in response to other triggers.

Links

MUNI/A/1006/2009, interní kód MU
Name: Nové diagnostické a léčebné postupy u metabolických chorob
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A