UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS

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Main Author: Caterino-de-Araujo , A
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Magri , MC, Morimoto , HK, Sato, NS, Brigido, LFM, Morimoto , AA
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Source: Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online)
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Summary: Background: HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, and HCV are common among intravenous drug users (IDU), and these virus cause chronic infections. Coinfections of HIV/HCV and HIV/HTLV-1 have been associated with poor prognosis to the related diseases, while HIV/HTLV-2-coinfection was associated with delay in AIDS progression. Here we report an unusual case of HIV-1/HTLV-1/HTLV-2/HCV-coinfection in an IDU. In 1997, he was diagnosed HIV and HCV seropositive. He had Pneumocystis. jirovecii pneumonia and started antiretroviral therapy (ARV). In 2002, he showed HTLV-1 by serology and HTLV-2 by PCR. At present, using others molecular approaches we tried to confirm these results. Materials and Methods: Blood samples of 2002 and 2012 were assessed for the presence of HTLV-1/2 antibodies by WB2.4, and for provirus DNA(LTR, tax, env) by nested-PCR followed by sequencing. HTLV-1/2 and HIV subtyping were performed by NCBI-Genotyping and phylogeny. Important glycosylation and fusion sites in the gp46 of HTLV-1/2 were searched using uniprot.org website. Proviral load was quantified by real-time PCR (pol), and tropism of HIV strains by Geno2Pheno (gp120). Results: We confirmed seropositivity for HTLV-1 only, but HTLV-1/HTLV-2-double infection with identical sequences of LTR, env and tax in two samples. They belong to HTLV-1a and HTLV-2a subtypes (variant -2c). No mutation in env region that justify the lack of HTLV-2 seroreactivity was detected. HIV strains belong to subtype B, and changed from CXCR4 to CCR5 during follow-up. Although interruptions of ARV, the mean CD4+ cell counts was 287/μL (range 170 to 441) and HIV viral load under the detection limit. Conclusions: Although this patient was quarterly infected, he maintains HIV and HCV viral loads under control. We could speculate on the benefit of HTLV-2-coinfection in this patient, but only studies of cellular immunity could address this issue. Support: CNPq(grants#481040/2007-2, fellowship to ACA#303328/2009-6); CAPES (fellowship to MCM); IAL(grants#33/07 and 39/07).
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spelling UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONSBackground: HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, and HCV are common among intravenous drug users (IDU), and these virus cause chronic infections. Coinfections of HIV/HCV and HIV/HTLV-1 have been associated with poor prognosis to the related diseases, while HIV/HTLV-2-coinfection was associated with delay in AIDS progression. Here we report an unusual case of HIV-1/HTLV-1/HTLV-2/HCV-coinfection in an IDU. In 1997, he was diagnosed HIV and HCV seropositive. He had Pneumocystis. jirovecii pneumonia and started antiretroviral therapy (ARV). In 2002, he showed HTLV-1 by serology and HTLV-2 by PCR. At present, using others molecular approaches we tried to confirm these results. Materials and Methods: Blood samples of 2002 and 2012 were assessed for the presence of HTLV-1/2 antibodies by WB2.4, and for provirus DNA(LTR, tax, env) by nested-PCR followed by sequencing. HTLV-1/2 and HIV subtyping were performed by NCBI-Genotyping and phylogeny. Important glycosylation and fusion sites in the gp46 of HTLV-1/2 were searched using uniprot.org website. Proviral load was quantified by real-time PCR (pol), and tropism of HIV strains by Geno2Pheno (gp120). Results: We confirmed seropositivity for HTLV-1 only, but HTLV-1/HTLV-2-double infection with identical sequences of LTR, env and tax in two samples. They belong to HTLV-1a and HTLV-2a subtypes (variant -2c). No mutation in env region that justify the lack of HTLV-2 seroreactivity was detected. HIV strains belong to subtype B, and changed from CXCR4 to CCR5 during follow-up. Although interruptions of ARV, the mean CD4+ cell counts was 287/μL (range 170 to 441) and HIV viral load under the detection limit. Conclusions: Although this patient was quarterly infected, he maintains HIV and HCV viral loads under control. We could speculate on the benefit of HTLV-2-coinfection in this patient, but only studies of cellular immunity could address this issue. Support: CNPq(grants#481040/2007-2, fellowship to ACA#303328/2009-6); CAPES (fellowship to MCM); IAL(grants#33/07 and 39/07).Instituto Adolfo Lutz2012-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/article/view/40351Instituto Adolfo Lutz Journal - RIAL; Vol. 71 (2012): Suplemento 1 IX ENCONTRO DO INSTITUTO ADOLFO LUTZ - I SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL DE VIGILÂNCIA E RESPOSTA RÁPIDA; M-022-22Revista del Instituto Adolfo Lutz - RIAL; Vol. 71 (2012): Suplemento 1 IX ENCONTRO DO INSTITUTO ADOLFO LUTZ - I SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL DE VIGILÂNCIA E RESPOSTA RÁPIDA; M-022-22Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz; v. 71 (2012): Suplemento 1 IX ENCONTRO DO INSTITUTO ADOLFO LUTZ - I SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL DE VIGILÂNCIA E RESPOSTA RÁPIDA; M-022-221983-38140073-9855reponame:Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online)instname:Instituto Adolfo Lutzinstacron:IALenghttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/article/view/40351/37982Copyright (c) 2012 A Caterino-de-Araujo , MC Magri , HK Morimoto , NS Sato, LFM Brigido, AA Morimoto info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaterino-de-Araujo , AMagri , MCMorimoto , HKSato, NSBrigido, LFMMorimoto , AA2025-04-02T15:01:06Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/40351Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/oairial@saude.sp.gov.brhttps://doi.org/10.53393/rial1983-38140073-9855opendoar:2025-04-02T15:01:06Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online) - Instituto Adolfo Lutzfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
title UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
spellingShingle UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
Caterino-de-Araujo , A
title_short UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
title_full UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
title_fullStr UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
title_full_unstemmed UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
title_sort UNUSUAL CASE OF HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, AND HCV COINFECTIONS
author Caterino-de-Araujo , A
author_facet Caterino-de-Araujo , A
Magri , MC
Morimoto , HK
Sato, NS
Brigido, LFM
Morimoto , AA
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author2 Magri , MC
Morimoto , HK
Sato, NS
Brigido, LFM
Morimoto , AA
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Magri , MC
Morimoto , HK
Sato, NS
Brigido, LFM
Morimoto , AA
description Background: HIV-1, HTLV-1, HTLV-2, and HCV are common among intravenous drug users (IDU), and these virus cause chronic infections. Coinfections of HIV/HCV and HIV/HTLV-1 have been associated with poor prognosis to the related diseases, while HIV/HTLV-2-coinfection was associated with delay in AIDS progression. Here we report an unusual case of HIV-1/HTLV-1/HTLV-2/HCV-coinfection in an IDU. In 1997, he was diagnosed HIV and HCV seropositive. He had Pneumocystis. jirovecii pneumonia and started antiretroviral therapy (ARV). In 2002, he showed HTLV-1 by serology and HTLV-2 by PCR. At present, using others molecular approaches we tried to confirm these results. Materials and Methods: Blood samples of 2002 and 2012 were assessed for the presence of HTLV-1/2 antibodies by WB2.4, and for provirus DNA(LTR, tax, env) by nested-PCR followed by sequencing. HTLV-1/2 and HIV subtyping were performed by NCBI-Genotyping and phylogeny. Important glycosylation and fusion sites in the gp46 of HTLV-1/2 were searched using uniprot.org website. Proviral load was quantified by real-time PCR (pol), and tropism of HIV strains by Geno2Pheno (gp120). Results: We confirmed seropositivity for HTLV-1 only, but HTLV-1/HTLV-2-double infection with identical sequences of LTR, env and tax in two samples. They belong to HTLV-1a and HTLV-2a subtypes (variant -2c). No mutation in env region that justify the lack of HTLV-2 seroreactivity was detected. HIV strains belong to subtype B, and changed from CXCR4 to CCR5 during follow-up. Although interruptions of ARV, the mean CD4+ cell counts was 287/μL (range 170 to 441) and HIV viral load under the detection limit. Conclusions: Although this patient was quarterly infected, he maintains HIV and HCV viral loads under control. We could speculate on the benefit of HTLV-2-coinfection in this patient, but only studies of cellular immunity could address this issue. Support: CNPq(grants#481040/2007-2, fellowship to ACA#303328/2009-6); CAPES (fellowship to MCM); IAL(grants#33/07 and 39/07).
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