Effect of Sickle Cell Trait on Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection.

Q3 Medicine
Iheanyi Okpala, Chinwe Chukwuka, Seyed Nouraie, Sergei Nekhai, Chima Onwuka, Isa Hezekiah, Onochie Obodo, Deborah Maisamari, Kelechi Okereke, Ajake Oden, Yohanna Tanko, Chinedu Ezekekwu, Vivian Kwaghi, Cajetan Onyedum, Obiageli Nnodu
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Abstract

Introduction: Whereas several studies show that homozygous (HbSS) sickle cell disease protects against human immunodeficiency virus infection, it is not clear if human immunodeficiency virus infection is affected by the heterozygous state of the sickle globin gene (HbAS or sickle cell trait).

Objective: To evaluate the effects of sickle cell trait on the prevalence and severity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in a large patient population.

Methods: Hemoglobin genotype was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in 1,226 HIV-1 patients in Nigeria. Their demographic data were documented. Blood CD4+ cell counts and HIV-1 viral load previously determined on the same blood samples to guide clinical care were used as indices of severity of HIV-1 infection. Statistical analysis of the data was done to evaluate the effects of sickle cell trait on the severity and prevalence of HIV-1 infection, relative to the prevalence of 1.4% in the general population of Nigeria.

Results and discussion: The distribution of hemoglobin genotypes among the HIV-1 patients was comparable to that in the general population of Nigeria (Chi-squared statistic =1.025; p value = 0.31, not significant). Neither viral load (p = 0.32) nor blood CD4+ cell count (p = 0.30) was significantly different between all HbAS versus all HbAA patients. There was a trend towards lower viral load in females and a significant interaction between gender and HbAS for viral load (P = 0.018), suggesting that sickle cell trait might be associated with the severity of HIV-1 infection in females.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that sickle cell trait might be associated with severity of HIV-1 infection in female, but not all, patients. Larger, prospective studies are required to further investigate the effect of sickle cell trait on HIV-1 infection.

镰状细胞特性对人类免疫缺陷病毒1型感染的影响
虽然一些研究表明,纯合子(HbSS)镰状细胞病可以预防人类免疫缺陷病毒感染,但尚不清楚人类免疫缺陷病毒感染是否受到镰状球蛋白基因杂合状态(HbAS或镰状细胞性状)的影响。目的:探讨镰状细胞特征对人类免疫缺陷病毒1型感染流行程度和严重程度的影响。方法:采用高效液相色谱法测定尼日利亚1226例HIV-1患者的血红蛋白基因型。他们的人口统计数据被记录下来。血液CD4+细胞计数和HIV-1病毒载量作为HIV-1感染严重程度的指标,用于指导临床护理。对这些数据进行了统计分析,以评估镰状细胞性状对HIV-1感染的严重程度和流行率的影响,相对于尼日利亚普通人群中1.4%的流行率。结果与讨论:HIV-1患者血红蛋白基因型分布与尼日利亚普通人群相当(χ 2统计量=1.025;P值= 0.31,无统计学意义)。在所有HbAA患者和所有HbAA患者之间,病毒载量(p = 0.32)和血液CD4+细胞计数(p = 0.30)均无显著差异。在女性中有较低病毒载量的趋势,性别和乙肝病毒载量之间存在显著的相互作用(P = 0.018),提示镰状细胞特征可能与女性HIV-1感染的严重程度有关。结论:研究结果表明镰状细胞特征可能与女性患者HIV-1感染的严重程度有关,但不是所有患者。需要更大规模的前瞻性研究来进一步研究镰状细胞性状对HIV-1感染的影响。
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