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Glycoprotein Profile Assessed by H-NMR as a Global Inflammation Marker in Patients with HIV Infection. A Prospective Study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plasma glycoproteins serve as a composite biomarker for inflammation and can be analyzed through H-NMR, with this study aimed at evaluating their clinical significance in individuals living with HIV.
  • A total of 221 HIV patients were assessed over 144 weeks, categorized by their CD4 T-cell counts, with specific focus on those with counts below 200 cells/µL and their responses to antiretroviral therapy.
  • The study found that lower CD4 counts were associated with higher glycoprotein concentrations, and these levels not only indicated inflammation but also had predictive value for treatment responses in patients, highlighting H-NMR glycoproteins' potential in managing HIV-related inflammation.

Article Abstract

Plasma glycoproteins are a composite biomarker of inflammation and can be detected by H-NMR. The aim of this study was to prospectively appraise the clinical value of plasma glycoproteins assessed by H-NMR in people living with HIV (PLWH). A total of 221 patients with HIV infection were recruited and studied at baseline and at 48 and 144 weeks. Patients were distributed into two groups according to baseline CD4 T-cell number below or above 200 cells/µL. Patients with fewer than 200 cells/µL were distributed into the responders and nonresponders according to antiretroviral therapy (ART) response at 144 weeks. Glycoprotein concentrations were determined by H-NMR arising from the protein bond N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylgalactosamine signals (GlycA); and N-acetylneuraminic acid signal (GlycB) associated with the sugar-protein bond concentration and aggregation state (shapes (height/width)). Basal glycoprotein concentrations were higher in patients with < 200 CD4 T-cell/μL (Glyc A: 1040(917.9-1199.1) vs. 950.4(845.5-1050.9), < 0.001, and Glyc B: 521(440.3-610.3) vs. 468.6(417.9-507.0) μ mol/L, < 0.001) being reduced by ART. The height/width (H/W) ratio was the parameter showing a better association with this clinical status. Baseline glycoproteins predict the condition of responder/nonresponder. In this study, H-NMR glycoproteins provide novel insights to assess inflammation status and have prognostic value in PLWH.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291035PMC
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