TREX1 531C/T Polymorphism and Autoantibodies Associated with the Immune Status of HIV-1-Infected Individuals.
Maria Alice Freitas QueirozTuane Carolina Ferreira MouraCarlos David Araújo BicharaLorena Leticia Peixoto de LimaAllysson Quintino Tenório de OliveiraRanilda Gama de SouzaSamara Tatielle Monteiro GomesEdnelza da Graça Silva AmorasAntonio Carlos Rosário VallinotoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Autoimmune diseases can develop during HIV-1 infection, mainly related to the individual's immune competence. The study investigated the association of the TREX1 531C/T polymorphism and antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in HIV-1 infection and the time of antiretroviral therapy (ART) used. Cross-sectional and longitudinal assessments were carried out in 150 individuals, divided into three groups: ART-naïve, 5 years and 10 years on ART; ART-naïve individuals were evaluated for 2 years after initiation of treatment. The individuals' blood samples were submitted to indirect immunofluorescence tests, real-time PCR and flow cytometry. The TREX1 531C/T polymorphism was associated with higher levels of TCD4 + lymphocytes and IFN-α in individuals with HIV-1. Individuals on ART had a higher frequency of ANA, higher levels of T CD4 + lymphocytes, a higher ratio of T CD4 + /CD8 + lymphocytes and higher levels of IFN-α than therapy-naïve individuals ( p < 0.05). The TREX1 531C/T polymorphism was associated with better maintenance of the immune status of individuals with HIV-1 and ANA with immune restoration in individuals on ART, indicating the need to identify individuals at risk of developing an autoimmune disease.
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