Older age does not influence CD4 cell recovery in HIV-1 infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

Mario Tumbarello, Ricardo Rabagliati, Katleen De Gaetano Donati, Silvia Bertagnolio, Eva Agostina Montuori, Enrica Tamburrini, Evelina Tacconelli, Roberto Cauda

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Abstract

Background: Diagnosis of HIV infection is recently occurring with increasing frequency in middle-aged and in older individuals. As HAART became available, a minimal beneficial effect on immunological outcome in older in respect of younger subjects has been reported. In fact, both the intensity and the rapidity of the immunological response appeared to be reduced in elderly subjects. On the contrary, only few reports have indicated a similar immunological outcome both in older and younger HIV-positive subjects. Interestingly, older age did not seem to significantly affect the long-term virological outcome of HAART treated subjects. Methods: To characterise epidemiological and clinical features of older HIV+ subjects, a prospective case-control study was performed: 120 subjects ³50 and 476 between 20 and 35 years were initially compared. Subsequently, to better define the impact of HAART on their viro-immunological response, 81 older were compared with 162 younger subjects. Results: At baseline cases presented significantly lower TCD4+ cell number and were more frequently affected by comorbid conditions. Under HAART a statistically significant increase in TCD4+ cell number was observed in cases and controls. At multivariate analysis, there was no statistically significant difference between cases and controls regarding viro-immunological response. Conclusions: Although older subjects present a more severe HIV infection, they can achieve, under HAART, the same viro-immunological success as the younger individuals.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)46-46
Numero di pagine1
RivistaBMC Infectious Diseases
Volume2004
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2004

Keywords

  • CD4
  • HAART
  • HIV infection
  • older

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