Increased monocyte activation with age among HIV-infected long term non-progressor children: implications for early treatment initiation.
Reena R D'SouzaB P GopalanN RajnalaC PhetsouphanhAnita ShetPublished in: HIV medicine (2019)
The prevalence of LTNPs in our cohort of perinatally infected children living with HIV was 10.6%. We observed a trend for associations between the increasing sCD163 monocyte/macrophage activation marker levels, declining CD4 counts and the gradual loss of nonprogressor status with age in the LTNPs. These findings underscore the need for early antiretroviral therapy in those children with proven slow disease progression.