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Markers of extracellular matrix degradation and inflammasome activation are associated with carotid plaques in virally suppressed people with HIV in Botswana.
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Publication Details Author list: Ueland, Nkele, Hoel, Lockman, Michelsen, Moshomo, Aukrust, Mohammed, Trøseid, Mosepele Publication year: 2024 Journal name in source: AIDS (London, England) Volume number: 39 Issue number: 1 |
BACKGROUND\nMETHODS\nRESULTS\nCONCLUSION\nHIV is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. We investigated soluble markers of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and inflammation in relation to presence of carotid plaques in a well-characterized adult cross-sectional study of people with HIV (PWH) and matched people without HIV in Botswana.\nUsing enzyme immunoassays we analyzed plasma ECM remodeling mediators including Galectin-3 (GAL-3), Cystatin B (CysB) and Growth/differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) and the inflammatory marker IL-18 in 196 without HIV and 197 PWH of which 36 were ART-naïve.\nWe found i) PWH had higher plasma levels of the ECM markers GAL-3 and CysB and the NLRP3 inflammasome activation marker IL-18, mainly in ART naïve participants, ii) PWH on ART had markedly higher GDF-15, associated with use of first generation nucleoside analogs; iii) high levels of CysB and IL-18 correlated with presence of carotid plaques.\nIn PWH, high levels of CysB and IL-18 were associated with the presence of carotid plaques. For IL-18 this was observed in the study population as a whole, while the association for CysB was restricted to PWH.
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