Frontiers in Immunology (Oct 2023)

IP-10 and MIG are sensitive markers of early virological response to HIV-1 integrase inhibitors

  • Hortensia Álvarez,
  • Hortensia Álvarez,
  • Alicia Gutiérrez-Valencia,
  • Ana Mariño,
  • Abraham Saborido-Alconchel,
  • Beatriz Calderón-Cruz,
  • Alexandre Pérez-González,
  • Jacobo Alonso-Domínguez,
  • Inés Martínez-Barros,
  • María Gallego-Rodríguez,
  • Santiago Moreno,
  • Teresa Aldamiz,
  • Marta Montero-Alonso,
  • Enrique Bernal,
  • Carlos Galera,
  • Josep M. Llibre,
  • Eva Poveda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1257725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundInterferon-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) and monokine induced by interferon-gamma (MIG) are chemokines recognized as inflammatory biomarkers during HIV-1 infection. We assessed their early and long-term dynamics after initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART).MethodsPersons with HIV-1 (PWH) aged>18 years starting their first ART in 2015-2021 in a prospective cohort (n=73) were included. IP-10 and MIG plasma levels were quantified using a multiplexed bead-based assay.ResultsIP-10 and MIG plasma levels showed a significant and consistent reduction following ART (80% integrase inhibitor [INSTI]-based) initiation, starting at day 20 and maintained throughout the study period (48 months), paralleling the HIV-1 RNA decay and CD4+ count recovery (p<0·001). At baseline, PWH≥ 50 years, CDC stage C and CD4+ count<350cells/mm3 had higher levels of IP-10 (p=0·022, p=0·001 and p=0·002, respectively) and MIG (p<0·001, p=0·024 and p=0·069, respectively). All of them matched their counterparts several months following ART initiation. MIG levels showed a greater decrease at day 10 in those treated with INSTI (p=0·038). Low-level HIV-1 viremia did not impact MIG or IP-10 levels.ConclusionPlasma IP-10 and MIG showed an early significant decline following ART initiation, with greater early declines in MIG levels in INSTI-based regimens. These findings suggest a strong impact of HIV-1 viremia on IP-10 and MIG levels.

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