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  • Lower baseline levels of antipneumolysin antibodies (alpha-PLY) were found in populations with more pneumococcal infections.
  • A study involving HIV-positive injection drug users in Baltimore compared alpha-PLY levels before infections in those who developed invasive pneumococcal disease with matched control groups.
  • There was no significant difference in pre-disease alpha-PLY levels among the groups, but cases showed a notable increase in alpha-PLY levels after infection compared to HIV-negative controls.

Article Abstract

Lower baseline antipneumolysin antibody (alpha-PLY) levels have been found in populations with a higher incidence of pneumococcal infections. To determine whether predisease alpha-PLY titer is associated with invasive pneumococcal disease in HIV-seropositive injection drug users (IDU), we utilized a prospective cohort of IDU in Baltimore to compare alpha-PLY titers before bacteremia in 28 HIV- seropositive IDU cases with alpha-PLY titers in 56 matched (CD4 and seroconversion date) HIV-seropositive IDU control subjects and 28 matched (calendar time) HIV-seronegative IDU control subjects remaining free of pneumococcal disease. We also compared the postinfection fold-rise of alpha-PLY titers in cases relative to the change in alpha-PLY titers in control subjects during the same interval; alpha-PLY titers were measured using quantitative ELISA, and functional activity was assessed using antihemolysin assays. Predisease alpha-PLY titer did not differ between cases (66 units) and HIV-seropositive control subjects (70 units, p = 0.56) or HIV-seronegative control subjects (80 units, p = 0.10). There was a significant difference in fold-rise of alpha-PLY titers postdisease between cases (1.18) and HIV-seronegative control subjects (0.76), p = 0.03. Baseline alpha-PLY titers do not differ significantly between HIV-seropositive IDU who develop pneumococcal bacteremia from HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative IDU control subjects remaining free of severe pneumococcal disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.163.3.2002066DOI Listing

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