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Pro- and anti-inflammatory immune biomarkers as predictors of neurodevelopment in young children exposed to HIV

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dc.contributor.author Oyungu, Eren
dc.contributor.author Alka, Khaitan
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-26T12:24:42Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-26T12:24:42Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://journals.lww.com/aidsonline/abstract/9900/pro__and_anti_inflammatory_immune_biomarkers_as.653.aspx
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9585
dc.description.abstract Objective: Higher inflammation and lower neurodevelopmental outcomes (ND) have been reported in children exposed to HIV but uninfected (CHEU) compared to children unexposed to HIV (CHU) during infancy, but whether these differences persist in early childhood is unclear. We assessed pro- and anti-inflammatory biomarkers and their associations with ND in CHEU and CHU aged 18–36 months. Design: Cross-sectional study of 45 CHEU and 36 CHU aged 18–36 months enrolled in Eldoret, Kenya. Methods: Plasma levels of 65 cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, and soluble receptors, and 16 soluble immune checkpoints (ICPs) were quantified using multiplex immunoassays. Monocyte activation (sCD14, sCD163) and endothelial activation (CD146, ICAM-1, VCAM-1) plasma levels were measured by ELISAs. ND was assessed using the culturally adapted developmental assessment of cognition, language, and motor function. Predictors of ND were assessed using Bayesian Model Averaging of the linear regression model. Results: CHEU exhibited lower levels of several chemokine and growth factors and four inflammatory cytokines compared to CHU: APRIL (p = 0.03), IL-12p70 (p < 0.001), MIF (p = 0.002), and Tweak (p = 0.003). Conversely, two soluble ICPs, CD40 (p = 0.02) and TIM3 (p = 0.001), were higher in CHEU compared to CHU. IL-22 and SDF-1α emerged as the strongest predictors of neurodevelopment in CHEU and CHU, respectively. Conclusion: In early childhood, CHEU exhibited an immunosuppressive rather than inflammatory biomarker profile. Immune biomarkers more frequently predicted ND than social and demographic factors, and the predictors of cognitive, motor, and language outcomes differed between CHU and CHEU. Further research is necessary to explore the connection between childhood neurodevelopment and immune biomarkers. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher AIDS en_US
dc.subject Pro- and anti-inflammatory en_US
dc.subject Immune en_US
dc.subject Biomarkers en_US
dc.title Pro- and anti-inflammatory immune biomarkers as predictors of neurodevelopment in young children exposed to HIV en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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