Elevated stress-responsive biomarkers are associated with HIV acquisition in young women in rural South Africa

AIDS. 2024 Nov 1;38(13):1866-1873. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000003981. Epub 2024 Jul 17.

Abstract

Objective: Biological markers of stress have been associated with HIV progression and pathogenesis but not with HIV incidence. We sought to determine if elevated stress-responsive biomarkers would be associated with incident HIV among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW).

Design: We conducted a case-cohort study within the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 068 study among 949 AGYW in South Africa. Cases were AGYW who tested HIV-positive during the eight-year follow-up. Unmatched controls were randomly selected from the HIV-negative population at enrollment.

Methods: Dried blood spots from cases and controls were tested from enrollment (2011-2012) for C-reactive protein (CRP), herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) antibody titers, and cytomegalovirus (CMV) antibody titers. Cox proportional hazards models estimated the association between each biomarker and time to incident HIV.

Results: Compared to AGYW with the lowest CRP levels, those with medium and high CRP levels had a higher hazard ratio (HR) of incident HIV [HR: 1.45, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.95, 2.21; HR: 1.50, 95% CI: 0.98, 2.30, respectively], although not statistically significant. The relative hazard of incident HIV was also higher among AGYW who were CMV seropositive vs. seronegative (low antibodies HR: 2.18, 95% CI: 1.2, 3.87; medium HR: 2.25, 95% CI: 1.28, 3.95; high HR: 1.78, 95% CI: 0.99, 3.21). Those with the highest HSV-1 antibody levels experienced an increased hazard of HIV compared to those who were HSV-1 seronegative (HR: 1.58, 95% CI: 1.03, 2.44).

Conclusions: Biological stress may increase AGYW's susceptibility to HIV acquisition through changes in immune function, viral infection, and increased biological vulnerability to disease.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Antibodies, Viral / blood
  • Biomarkers* / blood
  • C-Reactive Protein* / analysis
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Cytomegalovirus / immunology
  • Female
  • HIV Infections* / epidemiology
  • Herpesvirus 1, Human / immunology
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Rural Population*
  • South Africa / epidemiology
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • C-Reactive Protein
  • Antibodies, Viral