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Association of Immunosuppression and Viral Load With Subcortical Brain Volume in an International Sample of People Living With HIV

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Key Points Question Are HIV plasma markers that are universally used to monitor immune function and treatment response associated with subcortical brain volumes in clinically and demographically heterogeneous HIV-infected individuals?… Click to show full abstract

Key Points Question Are HIV plasma markers that are universally used to monitor immune function and treatment response associated with subcortical brain volumes in clinically and demographically heterogeneous HIV-infected individuals? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 1203 HIV-infected adults, lower current CD4+ T-cell counts were associated with smaller hippocampal and thalamic volumes independent of treatment status, although in the subset of participants not receiving treatment, they were associated with smaller putamen volumes. Across all participants, detectable viral load was associated with smaller hippocampal volumes, but in the subset of participants receiving HIV treatment, detectable viral load was also associated with smaller amygdala volumes. Meaning In a heterogeneous population of HIV-infected individuals, volumes of structures in the limbic system were consistently associated with plasma markers.

Keywords: associated smaller; treatment; hiv; subcortical brain; viral load

Journal Title: JAMA Network Open
Year Published: 2021

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