Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms

Background/Objectives:Deficiencies in antioxidants contribute to immune dysregulation and viral replication. To evaluate the correlation of selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn) levels on the treatment outcomes in HIV-infected children.Subjects/Methods:HIV-infected Thai children 1-12 years old, CD4 15-24%, wi...

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Main Authors: T. Bunupuradah, S. Ubolyam, R. Hansudewechakul, P. Kosalaraksa, C. Ngampiyaskul, S. Kanjanavanit, J. Wongsawat, W. Luesomboon, S. Pinyakorn, S. Kerr, J. Ananworanich, S. Chomtho, J. Van Der Lugt, N. Luplertlop, K. Ruxrungtham, T. Puthanakit
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spelling th-mahidol.147252018-06-11T12:21:46Z Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms T. Bunupuradah S. Ubolyam R. Hansudewechakul P. Kosalaraksa C. Ngampiyaskul S. Kanjanavanit J. Wongsawat W. Luesomboon S. Pinyakorn S. Kerr J. Ananworanich S. Chomtho J. Van Der Lugt N. Luplertlop K. Ruxrungtham T. Puthanakit The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital Khon Kaen University Prapokklao Hospital Nakornping Hospital Bamrasnaradura Infectious Disease Institute Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia Chulalongkorn University SEARCH Mahidol University Medicine Nursing Background/Objectives:Deficiencies in antioxidants contribute to immune dysregulation and viral replication. To evaluate the correlation of selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn) levels on the treatment outcomes in HIV-infected children.Subjects/Methods:HIV-infected Thai children 1-12 years old, CD4 15-24%, without severe HIV symptoms were included. Se and Zn levels were measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry at baseline and 48 weeks. Deficiency cutoffs were Se 0.1 mol/l and Zn 9.9 mol/l. Serum ferritin and C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured every 24 weeks. No micronutrient supplement was prescribed.Results:In all, 141 children (38.3% male) with a median (interquartile range (IQR)) age of 7.3 (4.2-9.0) years were enrolled. Median baseline CD4% was 20%, HIV-RNA was 4.6 log 10 copies/ml. At baseline, median (IQR) Se and Zn levels were 0.9 (0.7-1.0) mol/l and 5.9 (4.8-6.9) mol/l, respectively. None had Se deficiency while all had Zn deficiency. Over 48 weeks, 97 initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 81% achieved HIV-RNA 50 copies/ml with 11% median CD4 gain. The mean change of Se was 0.06 mol/l (P0.003) and Zn was 0.42 mol/l (P0.003), respectively. By multivariate analysis in children who received ART, predictors for greater increase of CD4% from baseline were lower baseline CD4% (P0.01) and higher baseline Zn level (P0.02). The predictors for greater decrease of HIV-RNA from baseline were higher baseline HIV-RNA and higher ferritin (both P0.01). No association of CRP with the changes from baseline of CD4% or HIV-RNA was found.Conclusion:In HIV-infected Thai children without severe immune deficiency who commenced ART, no correlation between Se and ART treatment outcomes was found. Higher pre-ART Zn levels were associated with significant increases in CD4% at 48 weeks. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. 2018-06-11T05:07:53Z 2018-06-11T05:07:53Z 2012-08-01 Article European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Vol.66, No.8 (2012), 900-905 10.1038/ejcn.2012.57 14765640 09543007 2-s2.0-84864849980 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14725 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84864849980&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
Nursing
spellingShingle Medicine
Nursing
T. Bunupuradah
S. Ubolyam
R. Hansudewechakul
P. Kosalaraksa
C. Ngampiyaskul
S. Kanjanavanit
J. Wongsawat
W. Luesomboon
S. Pinyakorn
S. Kerr
J. Ananworanich
S. Chomtho
J. Van Der Lugt
N. Luplertlop
K. Ruxrungtham
T. Puthanakit
Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
description Background/Objectives:Deficiencies in antioxidants contribute to immune dysregulation and viral replication. To evaluate the correlation of selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn) levels on the treatment outcomes in HIV-infected children.Subjects/Methods:HIV-infected Thai children 1-12 years old, CD4 15-24%, without severe HIV symptoms were included. Se and Zn levels were measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry at baseline and 48 weeks. Deficiency cutoffs were Se 0.1 mol/l and Zn 9.9 mol/l. Serum ferritin and C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured every 24 weeks. No micronutrient supplement was prescribed.Results:In all, 141 children (38.3% male) with a median (interquartile range (IQR)) age of 7.3 (4.2-9.0) years were enrolled. Median baseline CD4% was 20%, HIV-RNA was 4.6 log 10 copies/ml. At baseline, median (IQR) Se and Zn levels were 0.9 (0.7-1.0) mol/l and 5.9 (4.8-6.9) mol/l, respectively. None had Se deficiency while all had Zn deficiency. Over 48 weeks, 97 initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 81% achieved HIV-RNA 50 copies/ml with 11% median CD4 gain. The mean change of Se was 0.06 mol/l (P0.003) and Zn was 0.42 mol/l (P0.003), respectively. By multivariate analysis in children who received ART, predictors for greater increase of CD4% from baseline were lower baseline CD4% (P0.01) and higher baseline Zn level (P0.02). The predictors for greater decrease of HIV-RNA from baseline were higher baseline HIV-RNA and higher ferritin (both P0.01). No association of CRP with the changes from baseline of CD4% or HIV-RNA was found.Conclusion:In HIV-infected Thai children without severe immune deficiency who commenced ART, no correlation between Se and ART treatment outcomes was found. Higher pre-ART Zn levels were associated with significant increases in CD4% at 48 weeks. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
author2 The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration
author_facet The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration
T. Bunupuradah
S. Ubolyam
R. Hansudewechakul
P. Kosalaraksa
C. Ngampiyaskul
S. Kanjanavanit
J. Wongsawat
W. Luesomboon
S. Pinyakorn
S. Kerr
J. Ananworanich
S. Chomtho
J. Van Der Lugt
N. Luplertlop
K. Ruxrungtham
T. Puthanakit
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author T. Bunupuradah
S. Ubolyam
R. Hansudewechakul
P. Kosalaraksa
C. Ngampiyaskul
S. Kanjanavanit
J. Wongsawat
W. Luesomboon
S. Pinyakorn
S. Kerr
J. Ananworanich
S. Chomtho
J. Van Der Lugt
N. Luplertlop
K. Ruxrungtham
T. Puthanakit
author_sort T. Bunupuradah
title Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
title_short Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
title_full Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
title_fullStr Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in Thai HIV-infected children without severe HIV symptoms
title_sort correlation of selenium and zinc levels to antiretroviral treatment outcomes in thai hiv-infected children without severe hiv symptoms
publishDate 2018
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