sCD14 is not a bona-fide biomarker of microbial translocation in HIV-1 infected Africans living in Belgium.

AIDS(2016)

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Objective:To compare microbial translocation and its biomarkers in HIV-1-infected African and White patients of the Liege AIDS Reference Center.Design:The study is based on a cross-sectional dataset of HIV-infected patients treated at the Liege AIDS Reference Center. Groups of white and African patients have been randomly selected to be identical for sex, age and duration of treatment.Methods:sCD14, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) and routine HIV-follow-up parameters were measured on plasma samples.Results:High values of LPS and LBP were observed in both groups of patients without significant difference between them. High values of sCD14 were observed in 53.1% of whites and only in 18.8% of African patients (P=0.0042). A correlation between LPS and sCD14 was observed in whites but not African patients.Conclusion:Our observation suggests that factors not related to microbial translocation are responsible for lower sCD14 value in Africans. Copyright (C) 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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HIV,immune activation,innate immunity,microbial translocation,soluble CD14
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