| Literature DB >> 25870995 |
Raskit Lachmann1, Margaret A Bevan, Sangmi Kim, Nishma Patel, Catherine Hawrylowicz, Annapurna Vyakarnam, Barry S Peters.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine if there is a biological mechanism that explains the association between HIV disease progression and increased mortality with low circulating vitamin D levels; specifically, to determine if restoring vitamin D levels induced T-cell functional changes important for antiviral immunity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25870995 PMCID: PMC4516350 DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000666
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS ISSN: 0269-9370 Impact factor: 4.177
Demographic disposition and baseline status.
| Parameter | HAART | Naïve | HC |
| Number of participants | 11 | 6 | 11 |
| Male sex number (percentage) | 9 (81%) | 4 (67%) | 3 (27%) |
| Age in years median (min–max) | 41 (35–49) | 36 (32–45) | 29 (23–43) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Black/African number (percentage) | 2 (18%) | 5 (83%) | 3 (27%) |
| Indian number (percentage) | 1 (9%) | – | – |
| Oriental number (percentage) | 1 (9%) | – | 1 (9%) |
| Philipino number (percentage) | – | – | 1 (9%) |
| White/Caucasian number (percentage) | 7 (63%) | 1 (17%) | 5 (45%) |
| White/other number (percentage) | – | – | 1 (9%) |
| Viral load median (min–max) | <20 (<20–8121) | 124022 (1010–247035) | – |
| Frequency of CD4+ T cells baseline median (min–max) | 40.6 (24–54.7) | 45 (28.9–66.8) | 64.6 (47–71.5) |
| Frequency of CD4+ T cells 4 weeks median (min–max) | 36.5 (26.2–55.5) | 44.9 (23.9–48.7) | 68.1 (34.2–72.1) |
| Nadir absolute CD4+ cell count μl median : mean (min–max) | 278 : 251 (32–504) | 349 : 309 (151–372) | – |
| Duration of HIV infection in years median (min–max) | 9.5 (1–19) | 4.5 (0.5–12) | – |
| Duration on HAART in years median (min–max) | 4 (1–14) | – | – |
| Vitamin D level baseline median (min–max) (nmol/l) | 36 (20–62) | 34 (23–43) | 32 (20–49) |
| Vitamin D level 4 weeks median (min–max) (nmol/l) | 75 (25–151) | 113 (73–138) | 92 (63–174) |
HC, healthy control.
Fig. 1Vitamin D levels and vitamin D receptor expression.
Fig. 2Vitamin D dampens T-cell CD38+ expression.
Fig. 3Vitamin D induces functional changes to CD4+ T-cell recall responses.
Fig. 4Vitamin D levels correlate with plasma MIP-1β and MIP-1β+ CD4+ T-cell responses in HAART+ patients.