Diagnostics (Dec 2021)

Discordant Liver Fibrosis Predictors in Virologically Suppressed People Living with HIV without Hepatitis Virus Infection

  • Barbara Rossetti,
  • Valentina Borgo,
  • Arianna Emiliozzi,
  • Marta Colaneri,
  • Giacomo Zanelli,
  • Miriana d’Alessandro,
  • Davide Motta,
  • Laura Maiocchi,
  • Francesca Montagnani,
  • Maria Cristina Moioli,
  • Chiara Baiguera,
  • Margherita Sambo,
  • Teresa Chiara Pieri,
  • Pietro Valsecchi,
  • Raffaele Bruno,
  • Massimo Puoti,
  • Massimiliano Fabbiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 14

Abstract

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Severe liver fibrosis (LF) is associated with poor long-term liver-related outcomes in people living with HIV (PLWH). The study aimed to explore the prevalence and predictors of LF and the concordance between different non-invasive methods for the estimation of LF in HIV-infected individuals without hepatitis virus infection. We enrolled PLWH with HIV-1-RNA 12 months, excluding individuals with viral hepatitis. LF was assessed by transient elastography (TE) (significant >6.65 kPa), fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) (significant >2.67), and AST-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) (significant >1.5). We included 234 individuals (67% males, median age 49 years, median time from HIV diagnosis 11 years, 38% treated with integrase strand transfer inhibitors). In terms of the TE, 13% had ≥F2 stage; FIB-4 score was >1.5 in 7%; and APRI > 0.5 in 4%. Higher body mass index, diabetes mellitus, detectable baseline HIV-1 RNA and longer atazanavir exposure were associated with higher liver stiffness as per TE. Predictors of higher APRI score were CDC C stage and longer exposure to tenofovir alafenamide, while HBcAb positivity and longer exposure to tenofovir alafenamide were associated to higher FIB-4 scores. Qualitative agreement was poor between FIB-4/TE and between APRI/TE by non-parametric Spearman correlation and kappa statistic. In our study, in the group of PLWH without viral hepatitis, different non-invasive methods were discordant in predicting liver fibrosis.

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