Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.

Schistosomiasis affects 218 million people worldwide, with most infections in Africa. Prevalence studies suggest that people with chronic schistosomiasis may have higher risk of HIV-1 acquisition and impaired ability to control HIV-1 replication once infected. We hypothesized that: (1) pre-existing...

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Main Authors: Jennifer A Downs, Kathryn M Dupnik, Govert J van Dam, Mark Urassa, Peter Lutonja, Dieuwke Kornelis, Claudia J de Dood, Pytsje Hoekstra, Chifundo Kanjala, Raphael Isingo, Robert N Peck, Myung Hee Lee, Paul L A M Corstjens, Jim Todd, John M Changalucha, Warren D Johnson, Daniel W Fitzgerald
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:753bf086ed4449598d67aa366e7a2f1f 2023-05-15T15:17:28+02:00 Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study. Jennifer A Downs Kathryn M Dupnik Govert J van Dam Mark Urassa Peter Lutonja Dieuwke Kornelis Claudia J de Dood Pytsje Hoekstra Chifundo Kanjala Raphael Isingo Robert N Peck Myung Hee Lee Paul L A M Corstjens Jim Todd John M Changalucha Warren D Johnson Daniel W Fitzgerald 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005968 https://doaj.org/article/753bf086ed4449598d67aa366e7a2f1f EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5629028?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0005968 https://doaj.org/article/753bf086ed4449598d67aa366e7a2f1f PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 9, p e0005968 (2017) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005968 2022-12-30T23:54:41Z Schistosomiasis affects 218 million people worldwide, with most infections in Africa. Prevalence studies suggest that people with chronic schistosomiasis may have higher risk of HIV-1 acquisition and impaired ability to control HIV-1 replication once infected. We hypothesized that: (1) pre-existing schistosome infection may increase the odds of HIV-1 acquisition and that the effects may differ between men and women, and (2) individuals with active schistosome infection at the time of HIV-1 acquisition may have impaired immune control of HIV-1, resulting in higher HIV-1 viral loads at HIV-1 seroconversion.We conducted a nested case-control study within a large population-based survey of HIV-1 transmission in Tanzania. A population of adults from seven villages was tested for HIV in 2007, 2010, and 2013 and dried blood spots were archived for future studies with participants' consent. Approximately 40% of this population has Schistosoma mansoni infection, and 2% has S. haematobium. We tested for schistosome antigens in the pre- and post-HIV-1-seroconversion blood spots of people who acquired HIV-1. We also tested blood spots of matched controls who did not acquire HIV-1 and calculated the odds that a person with schistosomiasis would become HIV-1-infected compared to these matched controls. Analysis was stratified by gender. We compared 73 HIV-1 seroconverters with 265 controls. Women with schistosome infections had a higher odds of HIV-1 acquisition than those without (adjusted OR = 2.8 [1.2-6.6], p = 0.019). Schistosome-infected men did not have an increased odds of HIV-1 acquisition (adjusted OR = 0.7 [0.3-1.8], p = 0.42). We additionally compared HIV-1 RNA levels in the post-seroconversion blood spots in HIV-1 seroconverters with schistosomiasis versus those without who became HIV-infected in 2010, before antiretroviral therapy was widely available in the region. The median whole blood HIV-1 RNA level in the 15 HIV-1 seroconverters with schistosome infection was significantly higher than in the 22 without ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11 9 e0005968
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Jennifer A Downs
Kathryn M Dupnik
Govert J van Dam
Mark Urassa
Peter Lutonja
Dieuwke Kornelis
Claudia J de Dood
Pytsje Hoekstra
Chifundo Kanjala
Raphael Isingo
Robert N Peck
Myung Hee Lee
Paul L A M Corstjens
Jim Todd
John M Changalucha
Warren D Johnson
Daniel W Fitzgerald
Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
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description Schistosomiasis affects 218 million people worldwide, with most infections in Africa. Prevalence studies suggest that people with chronic schistosomiasis may have higher risk of HIV-1 acquisition and impaired ability to control HIV-1 replication once infected. We hypothesized that: (1) pre-existing schistosome infection may increase the odds of HIV-1 acquisition and that the effects may differ between men and women, and (2) individuals with active schistosome infection at the time of HIV-1 acquisition may have impaired immune control of HIV-1, resulting in higher HIV-1 viral loads at HIV-1 seroconversion.We conducted a nested case-control study within a large population-based survey of HIV-1 transmission in Tanzania. A population of adults from seven villages was tested for HIV in 2007, 2010, and 2013 and dried blood spots were archived for future studies with participants' consent. Approximately 40% of this population has Schistosoma mansoni infection, and 2% has S. haematobium. We tested for schistosome antigens in the pre- and post-HIV-1-seroconversion blood spots of people who acquired HIV-1. We also tested blood spots of matched controls who did not acquire HIV-1 and calculated the odds that a person with schistosomiasis would become HIV-1-infected compared to these matched controls. Analysis was stratified by gender. We compared 73 HIV-1 seroconverters with 265 controls. Women with schistosome infections had a higher odds of HIV-1 acquisition than those without (adjusted OR = 2.8 [1.2-6.6], p = 0.019). Schistosome-infected men did not have an increased odds of HIV-1 acquisition (adjusted OR = 0.7 [0.3-1.8], p = 0.42). We additionally compared HIV-1 RNA levels in the post-seroconversion blood spots in HIV-1 seroconverters with schistosomiasis versus those without who became HIV-infected in 2010, before antiretroviral therapy was widely available in the region. The median whole blood HIV-1 RNA level in the 15 HIV-1 seroconverters with schistosome infection was significantly higher than in the 22 without ...
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author Jennifer A Downs
Kathryn M Dupnik
Govert J van Dam
Mark Urassa
Peter Lutonja
Dieuwke Kornelis
Claudia J de Dood
Pytsje Hoekstra
Chifundo Kanjala
Raphael Isingo
Robert N Peck
Myung Hee Lee
Paul L A M Corstjens
Jim Todd
John M Changalucha
Warren D Johnson
Daniel W Fitzgerald
author_facet Jennifer A Downs
Kathryn M Dupnik
Govert J van Dam
Mark Urassa
Peter Lutonja
Dieuwke Kornelis
Claudia J de Dood
Pytsje Hoekstra
Chifundo Kanjala
Raphael Isingo
Robert N Peck
Myung Hee Lee
Paul L A M Corstjens
Jim Todd
John M Changalucha
Warren D Johnson
Daniel W Fitzgerald
author_sort Jennifer A Downs
title Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
title_short Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
title_full Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
title_fullStr Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and HIV-1 viral load at HIV-1 seroconversion: A nested case-control study.
title_sort effects of schistosomiasis on susceptibility to hiv-1 infection and hiv-1 viral load at hiv-1 seroconversion: a nested case-control study.
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