Publications by authors named "Djamila Makhloufi"

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 threatens global public health, and there is an urgent public health need to assess acquired immunity to SARS-CoV-2. Serological tests might provide results that can be complementary to or confirm suspected COVID-19 cases and reveal previous infection. The performance of serological assays (sensitivity and specificity) has to be evaluated before their use in the general population.

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  • Circulating antibodies can affect the measurement of thyroglobulin (Tg), but isoelectric focusing (IEF) using a specific antiserum (FLX) may overcome these issues in thyroid and HIV-infected patients.
  • The study found that IEF Tg measurements were largely consistent with those obtained by the immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) in patients without anti-Tg antibodies, though discrepancies were observed in some thyroid patients.
  • In HIV-infected individuals, abnormal CD4 levels correlated with undetectable Tg by FLX, suggesting that immune status may alter Tg’s conformation, impacting measurement accuracy.*
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Background: We explored the impact of transient cART started during the primary HIV-infection (PHI) on the long-term immunologic and virologic response on cART resumption, by comparison with treatment initiation during the chronic phase of HIV infection (CHI).

Methods: We analyzed data on 1450 patients enrolled during PHI in the ANRS PRIMO cohort between 1996 and 2013. "Treatment resumption" was defined as at least 3 months of resumed treatment following interruption of at least 1 month of treatment initiated during PHI.

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Based on their characteristics, we hypothesized that the following parameters, namely collagen IV, glutathione S-transferase, secretory component (SC), and AMP-activated protein kinase α1α2 may be useful serum markers in the detection of comorbidities in treated HIV-infected patients. These parameters were determined in 204 HIV-infected patients and 35 controls by using IEF and densitometry. Collagen IV was undetectable in controls and the majority of HIV-infected patients.

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Accumulating data suggest that iron may have a role in the regulation of HIV-infection. In the present study, we determined by radioimmunoassay the levels of hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, in sera of 182 women infected with HIV-1 under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). In the total cohort, hepcidin levels were lower in individuals infected with HIV than in controls (3.

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Concordant and discordant genotypic predictions of HIV-1 co-receptor tropism were analyzed. V3 region was sequenced from plasma samples of patients screened for R5 tropism by the Trofile® assay, before CCR5 antagonist prescription. Ten tools including geno2pheno, PSSM, an "11/25" and "net charge" rule, and other published algorithms were used.

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