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IntroductionInversion of the CD4:CD8 ratio (<1) has been identified as a hallmark of immunosenescence and an independent predictor of mortality in the general population. We aimed to assess the association between the CD4:CD8 ratio and intima-media thickness (IMT) progression in treated HIV-infected patients as a marker of early atherosclerosis.Materials and MethodsA longitudinal study during three years was conducted in 120 HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). We analyzed the associations between the CD4:CD8 ratio, cardiovascular risk factor and antiretroviral (ARV) treatment and progression of subclinical atherosclerosis assessed using carotid IMT at baseline and after three years.ResultsFinally, 96 patients completed the study. Seventy-six (79.1%) patients were male, aged 44±10 years, 39 (40.6%) were on treatment with Protease inhibitors, 49 (51.04%) with non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI), 6 (6.25%) with integrase inhibitors, 3 (3.12%) with maraviroc and 2 (2.08%) only with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI). The mean of ARV exposition was 6.9±5.9 years. Twenty six (27 %) patients had family history of ischemic heart disease, 51 (53.12%) were smokers, 12 (12.5%) hypertensive, 4 (4.16%) type 2 diabetes, 23 (23.9%) with dyslipidemia and 31 (32.3%) were infected with C hepatitis virus. Baseline IMT was significantly associated with age (rho=0.497; p<0.001), basal glucemia (rho=0.323; p=0.001), triglycerides (rho=0.232; p=0.023), Framingham score (rho=0.324; p=0.001), CD4:CD8 ratio (rho=−0.176; p=0.05) and dyslipidemia (0.72±0.16 mm vs 0.63±0.11 mm; p=0.029). In multivariable analysis where cardiovascular risk factor and ARV were included, IMT progression was inversely associated with CD4:CD8 ratio (OR=0.283; CI 95% 0.099–0.809; p=0.019) and treatment with NNRTI (OR=0.283; CI 95% 0.099–0.809; p=0.019).ConclusionsThe inversion of CD4:CD8 ratio in treated HIV-infected patients is independently associated with IMT progression, a marker of age-associated disease. Therefore, it might be clinically useful as predictor of cardiovascular events. Surprisingly, there was a positive correlation between receiving NNRTI and progression of IMT.

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  • Inversion of the CD4:CD8 ratio ( B1) has been identified as a hallmark of immunosenescence and an independent predictor of mortality in the general population

  • The CD4:CD8 ratio is associated with IMT progression in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral treatment

  • We aimed to assess the association between the CD4:CD8 ratio and intimamedia thickness (IMT) progression in treated HIV-infected patients as a marker of early atherosclerosis

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Inversion of the CD4:CD8 ratio ( B1) has been identified as a hallmark of immunosenescence and an independent predictor of mortality in the general population. The CD4:CD8 ratio is associated with IMT progression in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral treatment Enrique1; Serrano, Jose1; Perez, Ana1; Valero, Salvador1; Garcia, Eva1; Marın, Irene2; Munoz, Angeles1; Miguel Gomez Verdu , Jose1; Vera, Carmen1 and Cano, Alfredo1

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