Gender medicine is now an approach that can no longer be neglected and must be considered in scientific research. We investigated the systemic and mucosal immune response in a population of women living with HIV (WLWH) who were receiving successful ART and the sexual and psychological repercussions of HIV infection on the women's health. As control group, healthy women (HW) matched for age and sex distribution, without any therapy, were included. In summary, our study highlighted the persistence of immune-inflammatory activation in our population, despite virological suppression and a normal CD4 cell count. We found a hyperactivation of the systemic monocyte and an increase in inflammatory cytokine concentrations at the systemic level. The analysis carried out showed a significantly higher risk of HPV coinfection in WLWH compared to HW. Furthermore, our data revealed that WLWH have a profile compatible with sexual dysfunction and generalized anxiety disorders. Our study underlines that patients living with HIV should be evaluated by multidisciplinary teams. These findings also support the idea that more and different immunological markers, in addition to those already used in clinical practice, are needed. Further studies should be carried out to clarify which of these could represent future therapy targets.

Systemic, mucosal immune activation and psycho-sexual health in art-suppressed women living with HIV. Evaluating biomarkers and environmental stimuli / Nijhawan, Parni; Carraro, Anna; Vita, Serena; Del Borgo, Cosmo; Tortellini, Eeva; Guardiani, Mariasilvia; Zingaropoli, MARIA ANTONELLA; Mengoni, Fabio; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Di Troia, Luciana; Marcucci, Immacolata; Kertusha, Blerta; Scerpa, MARIA CRISTINA; Turriziani, Ombretta; Vullo, Vincenzo; Ciardi, Maria Rosa; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Marocco, Raffaella; Lichtner, Miriam. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 15:4(2023), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/v15040960]

Systemic, mucosal immune activation and psycho-sexual health in art-suppressed women living with HIV. Evaluating biomarkers and environmental stimuli

Parni Nijhawan
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Anna Carraro
Secondo
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Serena Vita;Eeva Tortellini;Mariasilvia Guardiani;Maria Antonella Zingaropoli;Fabio Mengoni;Vincenzo Petrozza;Blerta Kertusha;Maria Cristina Scerpa;Ombretta Turriziani;Vincenzo Vullo;Maria Rosa Ciardi;Claudio Maria Mastroianni;Raffaella Marocco;Miriam Lichtner
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

Gender medicine is now an approach that can no longer be neglected and must be considered in scientific research. We investigated the systemic and mucosal immune response in a population of women living with HIV (WLWH) who were receiving successful ART and the sexual and psychological repercussions of HIV infection on the women's health. As control group, healthy women (HW) matched for age and sex distribution, without any therapy, were included. In summary, our study highlighted the persistence of immune-inflammatory activation in our population, despite virological suppression and a normal CD4 cell count. We found a hyperactivation of the systemic monocyte and an increase in inflammatory cytokine concentrations at the systemic level. The analysis carried out showed a significantly higher risk of HPV coinfection in WLWH compared to HW. Furthermore, our data revealed that WLWH have a profile compatible with sexual dysfunction and generalized anxiety disorders. Our study underlines that patients living with HIV should be evaluated by multidisciplinary teams. These findings also support the idea that more and different immunological markers, in addition to those already used in clinical practice, are needed. Further studies should be carried out to clarify which of these could represent future therapy targets.
2023
art; fsfi; gad test; hw; wlwh; cytokines; genital tract; mucosal immune response
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Systemic, mucosal immune activation and psycho-sexual health in art-suppressed women living with HIV. Evaluating biomarkers and environmental stimuli / Nijhawan, Parni; Carraro, Anna; Vita, Serena; Del Borgo, Cosmo; Tortellini, Eeva; Guardiani, Mariasilvia; Zingaropoli, MARIA ANTONELLA; Mengoni, Fabio; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Di Troia, Luciana; Marcucci, Immacolata; Kertusha, Blerta; Scerpa, MARIA CRISTINA; Turriziani, Ombretta; Vullo, Vincenzo; Ciardi, Maria Rosa; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Marocco, Raffaella; Lichtner, Miriam. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 15:4(2023), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/v15040960]
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