HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort
Abstract Background In low and middle income countries, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exposed, uninfected (HEU) infants demonstrate higher morbidity and mortality than their unexposed counterparts. To determine possible immune correlates of this effect, we investigated the impact of in utero HI...
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doaj-f714709ab34d4ae5886aecc9f470a1562020-11-25T02:23:02ZengWileyClinical and Translational Medicine2001-13262018-09-017111110.1186/s40169-018-0206-5HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohortBarbara Lohman-Payne0Benjamin Gabriel1Sangshin Park2Dalton Wamalwa3Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo4Carey Farquhar5Rose Kerubo Bosire6Grace John-Stewart7Institute for Immunology and Informatics and Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandInstitute for Immunology and Informatics and Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandCenter for International Health Research, Rhode Island HospitalDepartment of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of NairobiDepartment of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of NairobiDepartments of Global Health, University of WashingtonDepartment of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska InstituteDepartments of Global Health, University of WashingtonAbstract Background In low and middle income countries, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exposed, uninfected (HEU) infants demonstrate higher morbidity and mortality than their unexposed counterparts. To determine possible immune correlates of this effect, we investigated the impact of in utero HIV exposure on the uninfected neonatal immune milieu and maternal factors mediating these abnormalities in a cohort of vaginally delivered mother-infants. Samples of delivery and cord blood plasma were selected from 22 Kenyan HIV-infected women and their HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants drawn from the pre-ARV era, while 19 Kenyan HIV-uninfected (HU) women and their infants were selected from a control cohort. Results Compared to HU cord plasma, HEU cord plasma contained significantly higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukins (IL)-6 and -8 (both p < 0.001) and significantly lower levels of CXC motif chemokine 11 (CXC11) (p < 0.001). Mediation analysis demonstrated that maternal HIV infection status was a significant determinant of infant IL-8 responses: HEU status was associated with a ninefold higher infant:mother (cord:delivery) plasma levels of IL-8 (p < 0.005), whereas maternal viral load was negatively associated with HEU IL-8 levels (p = 0.04) and not associated with HEU IL-6 levels. Conclusions Exposure to maternal HIV infection drives an increase in prenatal IL-8 that is partially mediated by maternal cytokine levels. Differences between maternal and infant cytokine levels strongly suggest independent modulation in utero, consistent with prenatal immune activation. Elevated pro-inflammatory signals at birth may interfere with T cell responses at birth and subsequently influence immune maturation and the risk of morbidity and mortality in HEU infants.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40169-018-0206-5HEUIL-8/CXCL8MIP-1αMIP-1βIL-6MIP-3α |
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Barbara Lohman-Payne Benjamin Gabriel Sangshin Park Dalton Wamalwa Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo Carey Farquhar Rose Kerubo Bosire Grace John-Stewart |
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Barbara Lohman-Payne Benjamin Gabriel Sangshin Park Dalton Wamalwa Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo Carey Farquhar Rose Kerubo Bosire Grace John-Stewart HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort Clinical and Translational Medicine HEU IL-8/CXCL8 MIP-1α MIP-1β IL-6 MIP-3α |
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Barbara Lohman-Payne Benjamin Gabriel Sangshin Park Dalton Wamalwa Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo Carey Farquhar Rose Kerubo Bosire Grace John-Stewart |
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HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort |
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HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort |
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HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort |
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HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort |
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HIV-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is significantly associated with maternal HIV infection and systemic IL-8 in a Kenyan cohort |
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hiv-exposed uninfected infants: elevated cord blood interleukin 8 (il-8) is significantly associated with maternal hiv infection and systemic il-8 in a kenyan cohort |
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Clinical and Translational Medicine |
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2001-1326 |
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Abstract Background In low and middle income countries, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exposed, uninfected (HEU) infants demonstrate higher morbidity and mortality than their unexposed counterparts. To determine possible immune correlates of this effect, we investigated the impact of in utero HIV exposure on the uninfected neonatal immune milieu and maternal factors mediating these abnormalities in a cohort of vaginally delivered mother-infants. Samples of delivery and cord blood plasma were selected from 22 Kenyan HIV-infected women and their HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) infants drawn from the pre-ARV era, while 19 Kenyan HIV-uninfected (HU) women and their infants were selected from a control cohort. Results Compared to HU cord plasma, HEU cord plasma contained significantly higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukins (IL)-6 and -8 (both p < 0.001) and significantly lower levels of CXC motif chemokine 11 (CXC11) (p < 0.001). Mediation analysis demonstrated that maternal HIV infection status was a significant determinant of infant IL-8 responses: HEU status was associated with a ninefold higher infant:mother (cord:delivery) plasma levels of IL-8 (p < 0.005), whereas maternal viral load was negatively associated with HEU IL-8 levels (p = 0.04) and not associated with HEU IL-6 levels. Conclusions Exposure to maternal HIV infection drives an increase in prenatal IL-8 that is partially mediated by maternal cytokine levels. Differences between maternal and infant cytokine levels strongly suggest independent modulation in utero, consistent with prenatal immune activation. Elevated pro-inflammatory signals at birth may interfere with T cell responses at birth and subsequently influence immune maturation and the risk of morbidity and mortality in HEU infants. |
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HEU IL-8/CXCL8 MIP-1α MIP-1β IL-6 MIP-3α |
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