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Hepatitis C virus co-infection is a negative prognostic factor for clinical evolution in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients.

L Piroth1, M Grappin, L Cuzin, Y Mouton, O Bouchard, F Raffi, D Rey, D Peyramond, F Gourdon, C Drobacheff, M L Lombart, F Lucht, J M Besnier, L Bernard, P Chavanet, H Portier.   

Abstract

A longitudinal study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals followed-up in 13 centres was performed to assess the influence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) on the clinical and immunological evolution of HIV-infected patients. Eight-hundred and twelve HIV-infected patients with known HIV acquisition date, 89 co-infected with HCV, were included in the cohort. Clinical progression was defined as: 30% decrease of Karnofsky's index; and/or 20% body weight loss; and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining illness; and/or death (except by accident, suicide, or overdose). Immunological progression was defined as a decrease of initial CD4 count to below 200 mm(-3). If immunological progression was not statistically different between groups (P=0.25), clinical progression was significantly faster in HCV-HIV co-infected patients in univariate (P=0.02) and multivariable survival analysis (hazard ratio=1.63, P=0.03). This argues for active management of hepatitis C chronic infection among HCV-HIV co-infected patients.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10886541     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2893.2000.00227.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Viral Hepat        ISSN: 1352-0504            Impact factor:   3.728


  11 in total

1.  Issues in HIV/Hepatitis C Co-infection.

Authors:  Jonathan P. Moorman
Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2001-04       Impact factor: 3.725

Review 2.  HCV/ HIV co-infection: time to re-evaluate the role of HIV in the liver?

Authors:  J T Blackard; K E Sherman
Journal:  J Viral Hepat       Date:  2008-01-17       Impact factor: 3.728

3.  Baseline CD4 cell count and outcome of pegylated interferon plus ribavirin therapy in HIV/hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients.

Authors:  Laure Valerio; Yazdan Yazdanpanah; Isabelle Poizot-Martin; Eric Rosenthal; Catherine Marimoutou; Jean-Albert Gastaut; Albert Tran; Pierre Dellamonica; Kenneth A Freedberg; Christian Pradier
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2008-01-01       Impact factor: 3.731

4.  High levels of chronic immune activation in the T-cell compartments of patients coinfected with hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and on highly active antiretroviral therapy are reverted by alpha interferon and ribavirin treatment.

Authors:  Veronica D Gonzalez; Karolin Falconer; Kim G Blom; Olle Reichard; Birgitte Mørn; Alex Lund Laursen; Nina Weis; Annette Alaeus; Johan K Sandberg
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2009-08-26       Impact factor: 5.103

5.  Meta-analysis: increased mortality associated with hepatitis C in HIV-infected persons is unrelated to HIV disease progression.

Authors:  Ting-Yi Chen; Eric L Ding; George R Seage Iii; Arthur Y Kim
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2009-11-15       Impact factor: 9.079

6.  Heroin use is associated with suppressed pro-inflammatory cytokine response after LPS exposure in HIV-infected individuals.

Authors:  Hinta Meijerink; Agnes Indrati; Fitri Utami; Suharyani Soedarmo; Bachti Alisjahbana; Mihai G Netea; Reinout van Crevel; Rudi Wisaksana; Andre Jam van der Ven
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-01       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Injecting drug use is associated with a more rapid CD4 cell decline among treatment naïve HIV-positive patients in Indonesia.

Authors:  Hinta Meijerink; Rudi Wisaksana; Shelly Iskandar; Martin den Heijer; Andre J A M van der Ven; Bachti Alisjahbana; Reinout van Crevel
Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2014-01-03       Impact factor: 5.396

8.  Differential regulation of cytotoxicity pathway discriminating between HIV, HCV mono- and co-infection identified by transcriptome profiling of PBMCs.

Authors:  Jing Qin Wu; Monica Miranda Saksena; Vincent Soriano; Eugenia Vispo; Nitin K Saksena
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2015-01-27       Impact factor: 4.099

9.  Effects of HCV on basal and tat-induced HIV LTR activation.

Authors:  Satarupa Sengupta; Eleanor Powell; Ling Kong; Jason T Blackard
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  High number of CD56(bright) NK-cells and persistently low CD4+ T-cells in a hemophiliac HIV/HCV co-infected patient without opportunistic infections.

Authors:  Giulia Fregni; Anaenza Freire Maresca; Valérie Jalbert; Anne Caignard; Daniel Scott-Algara; Elisabeth Bordé Cramer; Elisabeth Rouveix; Marie C Béné; Claude Capron
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2013-01-26       Impact factor: 4.099

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