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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 2012

IL28B Polymorphism Associated with Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Infection in a Southern Brazilian HIV Type 1 Population

Vagner Ricardo Lunge; Daniel Bedinote da Rocha; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Daniel Simon

About one-third of people infected with human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) are coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) because of shared transmission routes. Studies report that HIV-1 complicates hepatitis C infection by increasing HCV viral load and reducing spontaneous clearance. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) upstream of the IL28B gene have been associated with spontaneous and treatment-induced clearance of HCV infection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the SNP rs12979860 of the IL28B gene and spontaneous clearance of HCV infection in a Brazilian HIV-1 population. The SNP was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by restriction digestion in 138 anti-HCV-positive patients. Spontaneous clearance was observed in 34 subjects (24.6%). Genotype distribution was significantly different between spontaneous clearance and HCV chronic patients. The CT/TT genotypes conferred a nearly 3-fold increased odds to chronic HCV infection relative to the CC genotype (odds ratio, 2.78; 95% confidence interval, 1.16-6.64; p=0.011). In conclusion, the rs12979860 polymorphism is associated with spontaneous clearance of HCV in HIV-1 Brazilian infected patients.


Epidemiology and Infection | 2014

Alcohol misuse and illicit drug use are associated with HCV/HIV co-infection.

Daniel Simon; Rafael Tomoya Michita; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbon Stein; Vagner Ricardo Lunge

We studied hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence and risk factors for HCV infection in a sample of Brazilian HIV-positive patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 580 HIV-positive patients from a specialized HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment centre in southern Brazil. All patients were interviewed for socio-demographic and risk factors and tested for HCV antibodies and HCV-RNA detection. A multivariate analysis was performed to identify risk factors for HCV infection. A total of 138 (24%) patients had past or chronic hepatitis C. The following risk factors were associated with HCV infection for each gender: alcohol misuse and injecting drug use in women (P < 0·001) and low educational level, smoking drug use, and injecting drug use in men (P < 0·01). These results suggest that alcohol misuse, low educational level, smoking drug use, and injecting drug use are probable risk factors for HCV infection in HIV-positive patients. This information contributes to an understanding of the epidemiology of HIV/HCV co-infection in Brazil.


AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 2014

Short communication: Prevalence and risk factors for human T cell lymphotropic virus infection in Southern Brazilian HIV-positive patients.

Leonardo Ramos Galetto; Vagner Ricardo Lunge; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Daniel Simon

HIV/human T cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) coinfection has a large range of prevalence in the different risk groups and geographic regions of the world. Most of the HTLV-infected people live in geographic areas where the virus is endemic, as it happens in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify HTLV prevalence and risk factors in HIV-positive patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 580 HIV-positive patients (mean age of 40.6 years and 45.0% men) from a specialized HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment center in Southern Brazil. Sociodemographic data, HIV risk factors, and HTLV-1/2 antibodies were collected. HTLV proviral DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A multivariate analysis was performed to identify risk factors for HTLV infection. HTLV antibodies were detected in 29 (5.0%) and HTLV provirus in 17 (2.9%) patients. HTLV-1 was identified in 11 (64.7%) patients and HTLV-2 in 6 (35.3%) patients. No significant differences were observed between mono and coinfected patients in clinical characteristics regarding HIV/AIDS (time since HIV diagnosis, HIV viral load, lymphocytes CD4(+) count, and use of highly active antiretroviral therapy). Blood transfusion history was significantly associated with HIV/HTLV coinfection (p=0.039). Alcohol abuse was more prevalent in HTLV-positive (47.1%) than in HIV mono-infected patients (20.4%; p=0.008). Tattooing was the only risk factor independently associated with HIV/HTLV coinfection (p=0.035). This information contributes to an understanding of the epidemiology of HIV/HTLV coinfection in Brazil.Abstract HIV/human T cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) coinfection has a large range of prevalence in the different risk groups and geographic regions of the world. Most of the HTLV-infected people live in geographic areas where the virus is endemic, as it happens in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify HTLV prevalence and risk factors in HIV-positive patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 580 HIV-positive patients (mean age of 40.6 years and 45.0% men) from a specialized HIV/AIDS diagnosis and treatment center in Southern Brazil. Sociodemographic data, HIV risk factors, and HTLV-1/2 antibodies were collected. HTLV proviral DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A multivariate analysis was performed to identify risk factors for HTLV infection. HTLV antibodies were detected in 29 (5.0%) and HTLV provirus in 17 (2.9%) patients. HTLV-1 was identified in 11 (64.7%) patients and HTLV-2 in 6 (35.3%) patients. No significant differences were observed between mono and coinfected ...


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2016

Interferon lambda 4 (IFNL4) gene polymorphism is associated with spontaneous clearance of HCV in HIV-1 positive patients

Camila Fernanda da Silveira Alves; Camila Schultz Grott; Vagner Ricardo Lunge; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Daniel Simon

Abstract Approximately one-third of the individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are co-infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Co-infected patients have an increased risk for developing end-stage liver diseases. Variants upstream of the IFNL3 gene have been associated with spontaneous and treatment-induced clearance of HCV infection. Recently, a novel polymorphism was discovered, denoted IFNL4 ΔG > TT (rs368234815), which seems to be a better predictor of spontaneous clearance than the IFNL4 rs12979860 polymorphism. We aimed to determine the prevalence of the IFNL4 ΔG > TT variants and to evaluate the association with spontaneous clearance of HCV infection in Brazilian HIV-1 patients. The IFNL4 ΔG > TT genotypes were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction followed by restriction digestion in 138 HIV-1 positive patients who had an anti-HCV positive result. Spontaneous clearance of HCV was observed in 34 individuals (24.6%). IFNL4 genotype distribution was significantly different between individuals who had spontaneous clearance and chronic HCV patients (p=0.002). The probability of spontaneous clearance of HCV infection for patients with the IFNL4 TT/TT genotype was 3.6 times higher than for patients carrying the IFNL4 ΔG allele (OR=3.63, 95% CI:1.51-8.89, p=0.001). The IFNL4 ΔG > TT polymorphism seems to be better than IFNL4 rs12979860 to predict spontaneous clearance of the HCV in Brazilian HIV-1 positive patients.


Maternal and Child Nutrition | 2017

The impact of home fortification with multiple micronutrient powder on vitamin A status in young children: A multicenter pragmatic controlled trial in Brazil.

Lara Livia Santos da Silva; Rosângela Aparecida Augusto; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Leopoldina Augusta de Souza Sequeira; Maria Claret Costa Monteiro Hadler; Pascoal Torres Muniz; Pedro Israel Cabral de Lira; Marly Augusto Cardoso


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2018

Introdução de alimentos não recomendados no primeiro ano de vida e fatores associados em crianças de baixo nível socioeconômico

Camila Dallazen; Sara Araújo da Silva; Vivian Siqueira Santos Gonçalves; Eduardo Augusto Fernandes Nilson; Sandra Patricia Crispim; Regina Maria Ferreira Lang; Júlia Dubois Moreira; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Márcia Regina Vitolo


Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 2017

Analysis of the Association of Nonsynonymous Polymorphisms in ADH Genes with Hazardous Drinking in HIV-1-Positive Individuals

Jonas Michel Wolf; Daniel Simon; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Vagner Ricardo Lunge


XX SALÃO DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E TECNOLÓGICA | 2014

Uso de drogas ilícitas e preditores socioeconômicos da dependência de álcool entre homens e mulheres vivendo com HIV em um centro urbano da região metropolitana de Porto Alegre

Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniel Simon; Isadora Bombassaro; Airton Tetelbom Stein


XIX SALÃO DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E TECNOLÓGICA | 2013

Análise do polimorfismo H186R do gene APOBEC3 em pacientes HIV positivos

Julia do Amaral Gomes; Vagner Ricardo Lunge; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Daniel Simon


XIX SALÃO DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA E TECNOLÓGICA | 2013

Análise da associação do polimorfismo ss469415590 com a resolução espontânea do HCV em indivíduos HIV-1 positivos

Camila Schultz Grott; Vagner Ricardo Lunge; Jorge Umberto Béria; Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann; Airton Tetelbom Stein; Daniel Simon

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Jorge Umberto Béria

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Daniel Simon

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Vagner Ricardo Lunge

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Airton Tetelbom Stein

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Airton Tetelbon Stein

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Camila Schultz Grott

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Eliana Silva Trombini

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Lígia Braun Schermann

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Rafael Tomoya Michita

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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