Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV) Genotypes Associated with the Immunopathological Profile of People Living with HIV-1: Immunological Aspects of Primary EBV Infection
Leonn Mendes Soares Pereira,
Eliane dos Santos França,
Iran Barros Costa,
Igor Tenório Lima,
Amaury Bentes Cunha Freire,
Francisco Lúzio de Paula Ramos,
Talita Antonia Furtado Monteiro,
Olinda Macedo,
Rita Catarina Medeiros Sousa,
Felipe Bonfim Freitas,
Igor Brasil Costa,
Antonio Carlos Rosário Vallinoto
Affiliations
Leonn Mendes Soares Pereira
Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Eliane dos Santos França
Epstein-Barr Virus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Iran Barros Costa
Epstein-Barr Virus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Igor Tenório Lima
Epstein-Barr Virus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Amaury Bentes Cunha Freire
Epidemiology and Surveillance Service, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Francisco Lúzio de Paula Ramos
Epidemiology and Surveillance Service, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Talita Antonia Furtado Monteiro
Epstein-Barr Virus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Olinda Macedo
Retrovirus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Rita Catarina Medeiros Sousa
School of Medicine, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Felipe Bonfim Freitas
Retrovirus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Igor Brasil Costa
Epstein-Barr Virus Laboratory, Virology Department, Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Antonio Carlos Rosário Vallinoto
Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the immunological profile of adult HIV-1+ patients coinfected with primary Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection who were free of antiretroviral drugs and inhabitants of the Brazilian Amazon region. Materials and methods: Primary EBV infection was screened by the semiquantitative detection of IgM and IgG anti-VCA. Genotypes were determined by conventional PCR. EBV and HIV viral load (VL) were quantified by real-time PCR. Cytokine dosage and cell quantification were performed by cytometry. Results: Only HIV-1+ individuals had primary EBV infection (7.12%). The EBV-1 genotype was the most prevalent (47.37%). The VL of HIV-1 was lower in the HIV/EBV-2 group. CD4+ T lymphocytes were inversely proportional to the VL of EBV in HIV/EBV-1/2 multi-infected patients. The HIV/EBV-2 group had the lowest cytokine levels, especially IFN-γ and IL-4. Different correlations were proposed for each coinfection. The late search for specific care related to HIV infection directly affected the cytokine profile and the number of CD8+ T lymphocytes. Symptoms were associated with the increase in VL of both viruses and cytokine profile. Conclusions: Different immunological profiles were associated with EBV genotypes in primary infection, with EBV-2 being more frequent in patients with low levels of HIV viral load. With late infection monitoring and consequent delay in the initiation of HAART, clinical changes and effects on the maintenance of the immune response were observed.