C1q/TNF-Related Proteins, HIV and HIV-Associated Factors, and Cardiometabolic Phenotypes in Middle-Aged Women.

TitleC1q/TNF-Related Proteins, HIV and HIV-Associated Factors, and Cardiometabolic Phenotypes in Middle-Aged Women.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMeron MKasher, Xu S, Glesby MJ, Qi Q, Hanna DB, Anastos K, Kaplan RC, Kizer JR
JournalAIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
Volume35
Issue11-12
Pagination1054-1064
Date Published2019 Nov/Dec
ISSN1931-8405
KeywordsAdiponectin, Adult, Cardiovascular Diseases, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Cohort Studies, Complement C1q, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Peptides and Proteins, Viral Load
Abstract

C1q/tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related proteins (CTRPs) have been linked to energy homeostasis and vascular health. People with HIV are susceptible to cardiometabolic disease, but the contributions of different CTRPs are unknown. We investigated the associations of HIV and related factors with serum CTRPs, and CTRPs' relationships with cardiometabolic phenotypes. This involved a cross-sectional analysis of participants in the Women's Interagency HIV Study aged ≥35 with ( = 209) and without ( = 92) HIV who underwent carotid ultrasound in 2004-2005 and had stored serum available for measurement of total adiponectin and CTRPs 1, 3, 5, and 9. The Benjamini/Hochberg procedure was used to control the study-wide false-positive rate. HIV-positive women had significantly higher adiponectin than HIV-negative women after adjustment for sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical variables [beta = 0.29 (95% confidence interval 0.11-0.47)]. Among HIV-positive women, lower CD4 count was associated with higher adiponectin and history of AIDS with higher CTRP9, but these were only nominally significant. There was no relationship between HIV status and CTRP 1, 3, or 5, nor was antiretroviral therapy or viral load associated with any CTRP. In the entire cohort, higher adiponectin was associated with significantly lower fasting glucose and insulin resistance, while higher CTRP5 [beta = -0.02 (-0.033 to -0.007)]-and, at a nominal level, CTRPs 1 and 3-was associated with significantly lower carotid intima-media thickness. In conclusion, in this sample of middle-aged women, HIV serostatus was positively associated with adiponectin, but not CTRPs. In turn, serum adiponectin was inversely associated with glucose dysregulation, whereas CTRP5 was inversely associated with carotid intima-media thickness. Further research is needed to determine CTRPs' role in atherosclerosis.

DOI10.1089/AID.2019.0099
Alternate JournalAIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
PubMed ID31359766
PubMed Central IDPMC6862952
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