Early postseroconversion CD4 cell counts independently predict CD4 cell count recovery in HIV-1-postive subjects receiving antiretroviral therapy

Hemant Kulkarni, Jason F. Okulicz, Greg Grandits, Nancy F. Crum-Cianflone, Michael L. Landrum, Braden Hale, Glenn Wortmann, Edmund Tramont, Michael Polis, Matthew Dolan, Alan R. Lifson, Brian K. Agan, Sunil K. Ahuja, Vincent C. Marconi

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Abstract

Background: The relationship between CD4+ T-cell counts determined soon after seroconversion with HIV-1 (baseline CD4+), nadir CD4+, and CD4+ levels attained during highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is unknown. Methods: Longitudinal, including baseline (at or soon after HIV diagnosis), intermediate (nadir), and distal (post-HAART) CD4+ T-cell counts were assessed in 1085 seroconverting subjects who achieved viral load suppression from a large well-characterized cohort. The association of baseline with post-HAART CD4+ T-cell count was determined after adjustment for other relevant covariates. RESULTS:: A higher baseline CD4+ T-cell count predicted a greater post-HAART CD4+ T-cell count, independent of the nadir and other explanatory variables. Together, baseline and nadir strongly predicted the post-HAART CD4+ count such that a high baseline and lower nadir were associated with a maximal immune recovery after HAART. Likelihood of recovery of the baseline count after HAART was significantly higher when the nadir/baseline count ratio was consistently 0.6. Conclusions: Among viral load suppressing seroconverters, the absolute CD4+ T-cell count attained post-HAART is highly dependent on both baseline and nadir CD4+ T-cell counts. These associations further support the early diagnosis and initiation of HAART among HIV-infected persons.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)387-395
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Volume57
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 15 2011

Keywords

  • CD4 count
  • highly active antiretroviral therapy
  • outcomes
  • predictors
  • treatment response

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