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Prevalence and Temporal Trends of Autoimmune Diseases in People Living with HIV. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study analyzed 5,665 people living with HIV to assess the prevalence of autoimmune diseases (ADs) from 1990 to 2020, finding a total AD prevalence of 5.3% among participants.* -
  • The study revealed a significant increase in the occurrence of various ADs in recent years, particularly spondylarthritis and thyroid disorders, while cases of immune thrombopenia decreased.* -
  • Coinfection with hepatitis C virus was noted in 46% of participants, with cryoglobulinemia being the only AD statistically linked to HCV infection, suggesting changes in the immune response of PWH over time.*

Article Abstract

Since the introduction of modern antiretroviral treatment for HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV), the pattern of autoimmune diseases (ADs) in people living with HIV (PWH) might have changed. This is a retrospective study in a cohort of 5,665 PWH at the HIV Clinic of Hospital Universitario La Paz (Spain) to estimate the prevalence of ADs from January 1990 to June 2020. We divided the timeline into four periods: <1996, 1996-2006, 2006-2015, and 2015-2020. In total 369 participants were diagnosed with at least one AD, with a prevalence of 5.3% (95% confidence interval 4.7-5.9). In total, 302 (81%) participants were diagnosed simultaneously or after HIV diagnosis. Most prevalent diseases were immune thrombopenia (IT) ( = 90), cutaneous psoriasis ( = 52), autoimmune thyroid disorders ( = 36), spondylarthritis ( = 24), and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ( = 21). There was a significant trend for more ADs in recent periods ( = .037). In recent years, participants with ADs were older, had a long time since HIV diagnosis, and had higher CD4 T cell count and higher CD4 T cell nadir (temporal linear trend  < .001). There was a change in the pattern of ADs over time with a decrease in IT and an increase in spondylarthritis, arthritis, IBD, and thyroid disorders. One hundred thirty-nine participants (46%) were coinfected with HCV, with a steady decline throughout the study period. Only cryoglobulinemia was statistically associated with HCV infection. AD increases over time in PWH with reasonable immune virological control. We observed a higher frequency of spondylarthritis, arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disorders, and IBD in recent years.

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