1. Prevalence and potential impact of human pegivirus-1 on HIV-1 disease progression among Indian PLHIV.
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Alex D, Steve RJ, Ramalingam VV, Demosthenes JP, Vijayalakshmi G, Ghale BC, Rupali P, Varghese GM, Daniel D, Rebekah G, Fletcher GJ, Abraham P, and Kannangai R
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- Humans, India epidemiology, Male, Adult, Female, Prevalence, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Coinfection virology, Coinfection epidemiology, Genotype, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Pegivirus genetics, Viremia epidemiology, HIV Infections virology, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV Infections complications, Flaviviridae Infections epidemiology, Flaviviridae Infections virology, Viral Load, HIV-1 genetics, HIV-1 isolation & purification, Disease Progression
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Introduction: Human pegivirus-1 (HPgV-1) influences the pathogenesis and outcome of viral infections. We investigated the prevalence and impact of HPgV-1 due to the paucity of studies on Indian people living with HIV (PLHIV)., Methodology: Samples were collected from 347 treatment-naïve PLHIV; and 100 blood donors negative for HIV, HBV, and HCV. CD4+ T-cell and HIV-1 viral load were measured using flow-cytometry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), respectively. HPgV-1 was quantified and genotyped by qPCR and Sanger sequencing, respectively., Results: HPgV-1 viremia in PLHIV and controls was 11% (38/347) and 1% (1/100), respectively. We found HPgV-1 genotype-2a in PLHIV and genotype-2b in controls. Male preponderance was seen in HIV-1 mono-infection and co-infection groups (166 vs. 143 and 33 vs. 5; p < 0.0001). The peak prevalence of HPgV-1 was at 31-50 years (p = 0.02). CD4+ T-cell count (245.5 vs. 240; p = 0.59) and HIV-1 log viral load (4.7 vs. 4.9; p = 0.50) were not significantly different between the HIV-1 mono-infected and coinfected individuals. However, a direct correlation existed between HpgV-1 viral load and CD4+ T-cell count (r = 0.27, p = 0.05) and an inverse correlation with HIV-1 viral load (r = -0.21, p = 0.10)., Conclusions: This is the first study in India to estimate the HPgV-1 prevalence in PLHIV with the predominance of genotype-2a. HPgV-1 viremia had a moderate impact on CD4+ T-cells and HIV-1 viral load, which requires a longitudinal study to identify the beneficial influence on HIV-1 disease progression and outcome., Competing Interests: No Conflict of Interest is declared, (Copyright (c) 2024 Diviya Alex, Runal J Steve, Veena V Ramalingam, John P Demosthenes, Gopinathan Vijayalakshmi, Ben C Ghale, Priscilla Rupali, George M Varghese, Dolly Daniel, Grace Rebekah, Gnanadurai J Fletcher, Priya Abraham, Rajesh Kannangai.)
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- 2024
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