Acute Retroviral Syndrome is Associated with High Viral Burden, CD4 Depletion, and Immune Activation in Systemic and Tissue Compartments

  • Crowell, Trevor A.
  • Colby, Donn J.
  • Pinyakorn, Suteeraporn
  • Fletcher, James L. K.
  • Kroon, Eugène
  • Schuetz, Alexandra
  • Krebs, Shelly J.
  • Slike, Bonnie M.
  • Leyre, Louise
  • Chomont, Nicolas
  • Jagodzinski, Linda L.
  • Sereti, Irini
  • Utay, Netanya S.
  • Dewar, Robin
  • Rerknimitr, Rungsun
  • Chomchey, Nitiya
  • Trichavaroj, Rapee
  • Valcour, Victor G.
  • Spudich, Serena
  • Michael, Nelson L.
  • Robb, Merlin L.
  • Phanuphak, Nittaya
  • Ananworanich, Jintanat
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Abstract

Many individuals with acute HIV infection (AHI) experience acute retroviral syndrome (ARS), which is associated with adverse long-term clinical outcomes. We characterized clinical, virologic, and immunologic features of ARS and described the impact of early antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. Participants presenting for voluntary HIV testing were enrolled during AHI in Bangkok, Thailand. ARS was defined by ≥3 qualifying signs/symptoms. HIV burden, immunophenotypes, and biomarkers were stratified by ARS diagnosis at enrollment and after up to 96 weeks of ART. From 212,382 samples screened, 430 participants were enrolled during AHI, including 335 (78%) with ARS. Median age was 26 years and 416 (97%) were men. Sixty (14%) underwent sigmoi...

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