| Literature DB >> 28427421 |
Stephanie M Patton1, Quan Wang2, Todd Hulgan3, James R Connor4, Peilin Jia5, Zhongming Zhao5, Scott L Letendre6, Ronald J Ellis7, William S Bush8, David C Samuels9, Donald R Franklin6, Harpreet Kaur10, Jennifer Iudicello11, Igor Grant11, Asha R Kallianpur10,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) remains common, despite antiretroviral therapy (ART). HIV dysregulates iron metabolism, but cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of iron and iron-transport proteins in HIV-infected (HIV+) persons are largely unknown. The objectives of this study were to characterize CSF iron-related biomarkers in HIV+ adults and explore their relationships to known predictors of HAND.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid; H-ferritin; HIV; HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders; Iron transport; Transferrin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28427421 PMCID: PMC5399327 DOI: 10.1186/s12987-017-0058-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS ISSN: 2045-8118
Summary of demographic and HIV disease characteristics of CHARTER study participants at baseline (entry) whose iron biomarkers were measured
| Variable at baseline visit | All participants N = 403 |
|---|---|
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 43 (39, 49) |
| Sex (N, % women) | 78 (19) |
| Race/ethnicity by self-report (N, %) | |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 174 (43.2) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 178 (44.2) |
| Hispanic | 42 (10.4) |
| Other | 9 (2.2) |
| Estimated duration of HIV infection (months), median (IQR) | 118 (57, 183) |
| Nadir CD4+ T-cell count, median (IQR) | 180 (56, 315) |
| AIDS status (N, %) | 245 (61) |
| Virus detectability in plasma (N, % >LLQ) | 215 (54) |
| Virus detectability in CSF (N, % >LLQ) | 126 (31)a |
| CSF VL (log10 HIV RNA copies/mL), median (IQR) | 1.7 (1.7, 2.2)a |
| ZDV use (N, % yes) | 79 (20) |
| Comorbidity (% mild to moderate) | 134 (33) |
| Current alcohol abuse (N, % yes) | 10 (2.5) |
| Hemoglobin, mean ± SD | 14.1 ± 1.5 |
| Anemia (N, %) | 54 (14) |
| CSF iron (µg/dL), median (IQR)b | 3.1 (1.6, 5.7) |
| CSF transferrin (µg/mL), median (IQR)b | 17.2 (10.3, 27.6) |
| CSF ferritin (ng/mL), median (IQR)b | 2.7 (1.4, 4.2) |
IQR interquartile range, LLQ lower limit of quantitation, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, VL viral load (HIV RNA), ZDV zidovudine, SD standard deviation, µg/ng//dL/mL micrograms or nanograms per deciliter or milliliter
aThree individuals did not have CSF viral load measurements
bValues of zero for iron biomarkers were at or below the lower limit of detection of the assay
Fig. 1Spearman correlations between different CSF iron biomarkers in CHARTER study participants at baseline and at 6 months. p-values <0.05 (bolded) are considered statistically significant
Distributions of iron biomarkers in CSF at the baseline visit by sex [median value (interquartile range, IQR)]
| CSF biomarker (units) | Men (N = 325) | Women (N = 78) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Iron (µg/dL) | 3.25 (1.60, 5.63) | 2.84 (1.60, 5.88) | n.s. |
| Transferrin (µg/mL) | 18.07 (10.80, 28.74) | 14.47 (6.99, 24.03) |
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| H-ferritin (ng/mL) | 2.94 (1.69, 4.55) | 1.72 (0.61, 3.05) |
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µg/dL micrograms per deciliter, µg/mL micrograms per milliliter, ng/mL nanograms per milliliter
p-values <0.05 (italics) are statistically significant
Fig. 2Boxplots of CSF iron biomarker distribution in CHARTER participants based on sex. p-values <0.05 are statistically significant and indicated in red. Units of measurement are as follows: iron (µg/dL), transferrin (µg/mL), H-ferritin (ng/mL)
CSF iron biomarker distributions at baseline [median (interquartile range)] in younger as compared to older CHARTER subjects
| CSF biomarker | Age ≤ 35 (N = 65) | Age > 50 (N = 69) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Iron (µg/dL) | 3.00 (1.75, 6.37) | 3.88 (2.30, 6.25) | n.s. |
| Transferrin (µg/mL) | 14.51 (9.96, 23.16) | 19.29 (13.21, 33.42) |
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| H-ferritin (ng/mL) | 2.24 (1.22, 4.01) | 3.37 (2.47, 5.21) |
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Fig. 3Boxplots of CSF iron biomarker distributions in CHARTER subjects 35 years or younger, or older than 50 years of age. p-values <0.05 are indicated in red. Units of measurement: iron (µg/dL), transferrin (µg/mL), H-ferritin (ng/mL)
Distributions of iron biomarkers in CSF in different CHARTER subpopulations
| CSF biomarker | Whites (N = 178) | Blacks (N = 174) | Hispanics (N = 42) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iron (µg/dL) | 3.50 (2.12, 6.13) | 2.60 (1.00, 4.88) | 4.57 (2.00, 6.63) |
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| Transferrin (µg/mL) | 18.91 (11.26, 29.53) | 16.64 (9.49, 26.63) | 16.71 (10.69, 27.56) | 0.06 (W/B)a
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| H-ferritin (ng/mL) | 3.02 (1.44, 4.84) | 2.41 (1.42, 3.86) | 2.61 (1.24, 4.00) |
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Self-reported ancestry (race/ethnicity) was reported as “Other” by 9 participants (not shown)
p-values < 0.05 (italics) are statistically significant
aSelf-reported whites compared to black individuals
bWhites compared to Hispanic individuals
cHispanics compared to black individuals
Fig. 4Boxplots of CSF Iron biomarker distributions in CHARTER study participants based on self-reported race and ethnicity. p-values <0.05 are indicated in red. Units of measurement are as: iron (µg/dL), transferrin (µg/mL), H-ferritin (ng/mL). B Black, W White, H Hispanic self-reported race/ethnicity
Multivariable-adjusted regression models associating CSF iron biomarkers with demographic and HIV disease-related factors in CHARTER study participants
| Partially adjusted (age, sex, race/ethnicity) | Multivariable-adjusted |
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| CSF iron | ||
| Age | 0.004 (−0.007, 0.015) | n.s. |
| Sex (women vs. men) | 0.102 (−0.134, 0.337) | n.s. |
| Race/ethnicitya | 0.104 (0.037, 0.171) |
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| W compared to B | 0.329 (0.130, 0.529) |
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| W compared to H | −0.014 (−0.318, 0.289) | n.s. |
| H compared to B | 0.327 (−0.019, 0.674) |
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The natural logarithm of each biomarker variable was used in all analyses due to non-normal distributions. For each biomarker, partially and fully adjusted separate multiple linear regression models are shown, which included the covariates listed, with β-estimates and their 95% confidence intervals and p-values. p-values <0.05 are statistically significant
For each biomarker, significance of covariates in partially adjusted models did not change appreciably with full adjustment
W Whites, B Blacks, H Hispanics (self-reported ancestry), VL viral (HIV RNA) load, ZDV zidovudine, ART antiretroviral therapy, CI confidence interval, CSF cerebrospinal fluid
aFor each dichotomous comparison by race/ethnicity (ancestry), only one ancestry term (e.g., whites compared to black individuals) was entered into the model
Multivariable-adjusted regression models in the subset of CHARTER study participants (N = 110) who had available, matched CSF and serum albumin measurements
| Iron biomarker or covariate | Multivariable-adjusted |
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| CSF iron | ||
| Age | −0.014 (−0.055, 0.027) | n.s. |
| Sex (women vs. men) | 0.258 (−0.347, 0.864) | n.s. |
| Race/ethnicitya | 0.732 (0.108, 1.36) |
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| Detectable plasma virus (Y vs. N) | 0.611 (−0.022, 1.24) | 0.06b |
| Log10 (CSF HIV RNA concentration) | −0.581 (−1.09, −0.072) |
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| ART on vs. off | 0.234 (−0.544, 1.01) | n.s. |
| QAlb | 0.215 (0.023, 0.407) |
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| Comorbidity (mild-moderate vs. minimal) | 0.098 (−0.466, 0.661) | n.s. |
| CSF transferrin | ||
| Age | 0.005 (−0.016, 0.025) | n.s. |
| Sex (women vs. men) | −0.389 (−0.750, −0.029) |
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| Race/ethnicity | −0.100 (−0.202, 0.002) |
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| Detectable plasma virus (Y vs. N) | −0.322 (−0.736, 0.090) | n.s. |
| Log10 (CSF HIV RNA concentration) | 0.380 (0.001, 0.760) |
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| ART on | 0.801 (0.067, 1.54) |
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| Current ZDV use (Y vs. N) | 0.009 (−0.364, 0.381) | n.s. |
| QAlb | 0.723 (0.346, 1.10) |
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| Comorbidity (mild-moderate vs. minimal) | 0.007 (−0.299, 0.313) | n.s. |
| CSF H-ferritin | ||
| Age | 0.734 (−0.438, 1.91) | n.s. |
| Sex (women | 0.022 (−0.482, 0.487) | n.s. |
| Race/ethnicity | −0.036 (−0.378, 0.305) | n.s. |
| Detectable plasma virus (Y vs. N) | −0.407 (−0.780, −0.033) |
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| Log10 (CSF HIV RNA concentration) | 0.277 (−0.129, 0.683) | n.s. |
| ART on vs. off | 0.688 (−0.197,1.57) | n.s. |
| QAlb | 0.084 (−0.006, 0.173) | n.s. |
| Comorbidity (mild-moderate vs. minimal) | 0.416 (0.038, 0.793) |
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For each biomarker, all covariates in the regression model, including CSF: serum albumin ratio (QAlb), are shown. Biomarker values were (natural) log-transformed for all analyses
aSelf-reported Hispanics or non-Hispanic Whites vs. Blacks
b p-value = 0.057
c p-value = 0.049