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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | Research

The accumulation of plasma acylcarnitines are associated with poor immune recovery in HIV-infected individuals

Authors: Shi Qian, Xi Chen, Tong Wu, Yu Sun, Xiaolin Li, Yajing Fu, Zining Zhang, Junjie Xu, Xiaoxu Han, Haibo Ding, Yongjun Jiang

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce opportunistic infections and mortality rates among individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); however, some HIV-infected individuals exhibit poor immune recovery after ART. Hence, we explored the association between metabolome profiles and immune recovery in HIV-infected individuals following ART.

Methods

An untargeted metabolomics approach was used to analyze plasma samples from 18 HIV-negative individuals and 20 HIV-infected individuals, including 10 immunological non-responders (INR, CD4+ T cell rise < 100 cells/μl) and 10 immunological responders (IR, CD4+ T cell rise > 300 cells/μl) after 2 years of ART. These individuals were followed for the next 6 years and viral loads and CD4+ T cell count were measured regularly. Orthogonal projection on latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), ANOVA, correlation, receiver operating characteristic (ROC), and survival analyses were used for selection of discriminant metabolites.

Results

Eighteen lipid metabolites were identified which could distinguish among control, INR, and IR groups. Among them, myristoylcarnitine (MC), palmitoylcarnitine (PC), stearoylcarnitine (SC), and oleoylcarnitine (OC) were significantly elevated in INR plasma samples compared with those from the IR and control groups and were negatively associated with CD4+ T cell count. Additionally, ROC analysis using a combination of MC, PC, SC, and OC had high sensitivity and specificity for differentiating INR from IR (AUC = 0.94). Finally, survival analysis for the combination of MC, PC, SC, and OC demonstrated that it could predict CD4+ T cell count in patients undergoing long-term ART.

Conclusions

High levels of lipid metabolites, MC, PC, SC, and OC are associated with poor immune recovery in patients receiving ART and these data provide potential new insights into immune recovery mechanisms.
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Metadata
Title
The accumulation of plasma acylcarnitines are associated with poor immune recovery in HIV-infected individuals
Authors
Shi Qian
Xi Chen
Tong Wu
Yu Sun
Xiaolin Li
Yajing Fu
Zining Zhang
Junjie Xu
Xiaoxu Han
Haibo Ding
Yongjun Jiang
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-021-06525-6

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