Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in HIV-infected patients: new twists on an old disease
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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in HIV-infected patients: new twists on an old disease
Abstract
Objective: Investigate the presence of inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and complement activation in patients with HIV-associated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (HIV-TTP) to support the hypothesis that these processes probably contribute to the development of this thrombotic microangiopathy.
Design: A prospective, investigational cohort study of 35 consecutive patients diagnosed with HIV-associated TTP presenting to three academic, tertiary care hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa over 2 years.
Methods: The patients with HIV-TTP received therapeutic plasma therapy and supportive treatment. Demographic data, the results of routine investigations and patient outcomes were recorded. Peripheral blood samples were collected prior to and on completion of plasma therapy and the following additional parameters were assessed at both time points: activity of the von Willebrand factor (VWF) cleaving protease, a-disintegrin-and-metalloproteinase-with-thrombospondin-motifs 13 (ADAMTS-13) and the presence of ADAMTS-13 autoantibodies, levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha, and two endothelial cell adhesion molecules. Complement activation was assessed by sequential measurement of C3 and C4 as well as levels of the complement inhibitor, factor H.
Results: The inflammatory and endothelial activation markers were significantly ( P < 0.001) elevated in the cohort of patients prior to plasma therapy compared with levels on discharge. Complement was activated and normalized with therapy. The ADAMTS-13 levels were reduced with significant auto-antibodies to this protease at presentation.
Conclusion: Inflammation in HIV mediates endothelial damage and complement activation. This study proposes that these processes are probably contributory to the development of HIV-TTP, which can therefore be characterized in part as a complementopathy, resembling TTP-like syndrome.
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