The persistence of low CD4/CD8 ratio in chronic HIV-infection, despite ART suppression and normal CD4 levels, is associated with pre-therapy values of inflammation and thymic function
Author/s
Garrido Rodríguez, Vanesa; Bulnes Ramos, Ángel; Olivas Martínez, Israel; Pozo Balado, María del Mar; Álvarez Ríos, Ana Isabel; [et al.]Date
2024Discipline/s
MedicinaSubject/s
CD4/CD8 ratioHIV-Infection
Immunological dysfunction
Nadir-CD4 T-cell
sj/β-TRECs
Abstract
Background: Persistence of a low CD4/CD8 ratio is associated with an increased morbimortality in people living with HIV (PLWH) under effective antiretroviral therapy. We aimed to explore the immunological significance of a persistently low CD4/CD8 ratio, even despite normal CD4 levels, and assess whether these features vary from those associated to a low nadir-CD4, another well-established predictor of disease progression.
Methods: CD4-recovered PLWH were classified by CD4/CD8 ratio after three-years of ART (viral suppression, CD4≥500; R < 0.8, n = 24 and R > 1.2, n = 28). sj/β-TRECs ratio and inflammatory-related markers were quantified. PBMCs were immunophenotyped by CyTOF and functionally characterized by ELISPOT. Subjects were also reclassified depending on nadir-CD4 (N ≤ 350/N > 350).
Results: R < 0.8 showed a differential inflammatory profile compared to R > 1.2 (increased β2-microglobulin, D-dimers and IP-10 before ART). R < 0.8 presented lower baseline thymic function, be...





