Identification and characterization of HIV positive Ethiopian elite controllers in both Africa and Israel

Objectives HIV elite controllers (ECs) are a unique subgroup of HIV‐positive patients who are long‐term virologically suppressed in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART). The prevalence of this subgroup is estimated to be  500 cells/μL were defined as ECs. Results In the Mekelle cohort, 16 o...

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Veröffentlicht in:HIV medicine 2019-01, Vol.20 (1), p.33-37
Hauptverfasser: Kiros, YK, Elinav, H, Gebreyesus, A, Gebremeskel, H, Azar, J, Chemtob, D, Abreha, H, Elbirt, D, Shahar, E, Chowers, M, Turner, D, Grossman, Z, Haile, A, Sutton, RE, Maayan, SL, Wolday, D
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives HIV elite controllers (ECs) are a unique subgroup of HIV‐positive patients who are long‐term virologically suppressed in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART). The prevalence of this subgroup is estimated to be  500 cells/μL were defined as ECs. Results In the Mekelle cohort, 16 of 9515 patients (0.16%) fitted the definition of EC, whereas seven of 1160 (0.6%) in the Israeli cohort were identified as ECs (P = 0.011). Conclusions This is the first large‐scale screening for HIV‐positive ECs to be performed in entirely African cohorts. The overall prevalence of ECs is within the range of that previously described in developing countries. The significant difference in prevalence between the two cohorts of similar genetic background is probably a consequence of selection bias but warrants further investigation into possible environmental factors which may underlie the EC state.
ISSN:1464-2662
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DOI:10.1111/hiv.12680