Effects of syphilis infection among HIV-1-positive individuals on suppressive antiretroviral therapy

Phillip Chan(HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration), Tommy Hing‐Cheung Tang(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Ruby T. S. Kwong(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Lawrence Chan(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Helen Shuk-Ying Chan(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), K. W. Lam(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Wan Man Ting(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Sai Kwong Yung(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Emily C. T. Lam(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Man Yee Chu(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Wilson Lam(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Tak-Chiu Wu(Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Patrick Li(Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital), M. P. Lee(Queen Elizabeth Hospital)
AIDS Research and Therapy
December 31, 2022
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INTRODUCTION: Incident syphilis leads to changes in plasma HIV-1 RNA and CD4 + T-cell level in people with HIV (PWH) with viraemia. Its effect in PWH on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) is less clear. METHODS: PWH on suppressive ART (plasma HIV-1 RNA < 50copies/mL) followed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong, China were regularly screened for syphilis. Their plasma HIV-1 RNA, CD4 + and CD8 + T-cell, and total lymphocyte levels before syphilis, during syphilis, and after successful treatment were compared. RESULTS: Between 2005 and 2020, 288 syphilis episodes from 180 individuals were identified; 287 episodes were related to male, with a median age of 41 at diagnosis; 221 (77%) were syphilis re-infection. The rates of plasma HIV-1 suppression were statistically unchanged across the time-points (97% pre-syphilis, 98% during syphilis, and 99% post-treatment). Total lymphocyte, CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell levels decreased during incident syphilis (p<0.01), and rebounded post-treatment (p<0.01). VDRL titre was associated with declines in CD4+ T-cell (p=0.045), CD8+ T-cell (p=0.004), and total lymphocyte levels (p=0.021). Pre-syphilis CD4/CD8 ratio was associated with increases in CD8+ T-cell (p=0.001) and total lymphocyte levels (p=0.046) during syphilis. Syphilis re-infection was associated with an increase in total lymphocyte level (p=0.037). In the multivariable analysis, only pre-syphilis CD4/CD8 ratio was independently associated with increases in CD8+ T-cell (p=0.014) and total lymphocyte levels (p=0.039) during syphilis. CONCLUSIONS: Among virally-suppressed PWH, total lymphocyte, CD4+, and CD8+ T-cell levels declined during incident syphilis but rebounded post-treatment. The status of plasma HIV suppression was unaffected by syphilis.


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