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Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects.

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Wallet, MA; Buford, TW; Joseph, A-M; Sankuratri, M; Leeuwenburgh, C; Pahor, M; Manini, T; Sleasman, JW; Goodenow, MM
Published in: BMC Immunol
July 24, 2015

BACKGROUND: Systemic immune activation (inflammation) and immunosenescence develop in some people with advancing age. This process, known as "inflamm-aging," is associated with physical frailty and sarcopenia. Meanwhile, successful antiretroviral therapy has led to a growing number of older HIV-1-infected individuals who face both age-related and HIV-1-related inflammation, which may synergistically promote physical decline, including frailty and sarcopenia. The purpose of our study was to determine if inflammation during treated HIV-1 infection worsens physical impairment in older individuals. METHODS: We determined the severity of HIV-associated inflammation and physical performance (strength and endurance) in 21 older HIV-infected individuals (54-69 years) receiving suppressive antiretroviral therapy, balanced for confounding variables including age, anthropometrics, and co-morbidities with 10 uninfected control individuals. Biomarkers for microbial translocation (lipopolysaccharide [LPS]), inflammation (soluble CD14 [sCD14], osteopontin, C-reactive protein [CRP], interleukin-6 [IL-6], soluble ICAM-1 [sICAM-1] and soluble VCAM-1 [sVCAM-1]), and coagulopathy (D-dimer) were assayed in plasma. Activation phenotypes of CD4(+)T cells, CD8(+) T cells and monocytes were measured by flow cytometry. Physical performance was measured by 400 m walking speed, a short physical performance battery [SPPB], and lower extremity muscle strength and fatigue. RESULTS: Overall physical function was similar in the uninfected and HIV-infected groups. Compared to uninfected individuals, the HIV-infected group had elevated levels of sCD14 (P < 0.001), CRP (P < 0.001) and IL-6 (P = 0.003) and an increased frequency of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells with an immunosenescent CD57(+) phenotype (P = 0.004 and P = 0.043, respectively). Neither plasma inflammatory biomarkers nor CD57(+) T cells correlated with CD4(+) T cell counts. Furthermore, none of the elevated inflammatory biomarkers in the HIV-infected subjects were associated with any of the physical performance results. CONCLUSIONS: When age-related co-morbidities were carefully balanced between the uninfected and HIV-infected groups, no evidence of inflammation-associated physical impairment was detected. Despite careful balancing for age, BMI, medications and co-morbidities, the HIV-infected group still displayed evidence of significant chronic inflammation, including elevated sCD14, CRP, IL-6 and CD57(+) T cells, although the magnitude of this inflammation was unrelated to physical impairment.

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BMC Immunol

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1471-2172

Publication Date

July 24, 2015

Volume

16

Start / End Page

43

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Motor Activity
  • Monocytes
  • Middle Aged
  • Lymphocyte Activation
  • Inflammation
  • Immunology
  • Immunologic Memory
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Humans
 

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Wallet, M. A., Buford, T. W., Joseph, A.-M., Sankuratri, M., Leeuwenburgh, C., Pahor, M., … Goodenow, M. M. (2015). Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects. BMC Immunol, 16, 43. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-015-0106-z
Wallet, Mark A., Thomas W. Buford, Anna-Maria Joseph, Madhuri Sankuratri, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Marco Pahor, Todd Manini, John W. Sleasman, and Maureen M. Goodenow. “Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects.BMC Immunol 16 (July 24, 2015): 43. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-015-0106-z.
Wallet MA, Buford TW, Joseph A-M, Sankuratri M, Leeuwenburgh C, Pahor M, et al. Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects. BMC Immunol. 2015 Jul 24;16:43.
Wallet, Mark A., et al. “Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects.BMC Immunol, vol. 16, July 2015, p. 43. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s12865-015-0106-z.
Wallet MA, Buford TW, Joseph A-M, Sankuratri M, Leeuwenburgh C, Pahor M, Manini T, Sleasman JW, Goodenow MM. Increased inflammation but similar physical composition and function in older-aged, HIV-1 infected subjects. BMC Immunol. 2015 Jul 24;16:43.
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Published In

BMC Immunol

DOI

EISSN

1471-2172

Publication Date

July 24, 2015

Volume

16

Start / End Page

43

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Motor Activity
  • Monocytes
  • Middle Aged
  • Lymphocyte Activation
  • Inflammation
  • Immunology
  • Immunologic Memory
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Humans