Immune reconstitution efficacy after combination antiretroviral therapy in male HIV-1 infected patients with homosexual and heterosexual transmission

Emerg Microbes Infect. 2023 Dec;12(1):2214250. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2023.2214250.

Abstract

We aimed to explore the impact of sexual transmission modes on immune reconstitution after combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). We have retrospectively analyzed longitudinal samples from 1557 treated male patients with virological suppression (HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/ml) for at least 2 years. Both heterosexuals (HET) and men who have sex with men (MSM) patients showed an increasing annual trend in CD4+ T cell counts after receiving cART (HET, β: 23.51 (cell/µl)/year, 95% CI: 16.70-30.31; MSM, β: 40.21 (cell/µl)/year, 95% CI: 35.82-44.61). However, the CD4+ T cell recovery rate was much lower in HET patients than MSM patients, determined by both the generalized additive mixed model (P < 0.001) and generalized estimating equations (P = 0.026). Besides HIV-1 subtypes, baseline CD4+ T cell counts and age at cART initiation, HET was an independent risk factor for immunological non-responders (adjusted OR: 1.73; 95% CI: 1.28-2.33). HET was also associated with lower probability of achieving conventional immune recovery (adjusted HR: 1.37; 95%CI: 1.22-1.67) and optimal immune recovery (adjusted HR: 1.48, 95%CI: 1.04-2.11). Male HET patients might have poorer immune reconstitution ability even after effective cART. Early initiation of cART after diagnosis and clinical monitoring for male HET patients should be highly emphasized.

Keywords: HIV-1; MSM; combined antiretroviral therapy; immune reconstitution; male heterosexuals.

MeSH terms

  • Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
  • CD4 Lymphocyte Count
  • HIV Infections* / drug therapy
  • HIV-1*
  • Heterosexuality
  • Homosexuality, Male
  • Humans
  • Immune Reconstitution*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities*
  • Viral Load

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National Science and Technology Major Projects (2018ZX10715-002) and the Youth Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82103896).