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  Conference on Retroviruses
and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)
February 13-16, 2017, Seattle WA
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Oral Session Thursday: INFLAMMATION AND AGE-RELATED COMPLICATIONS - 4 studies (1) Association between Cardiovascular Disease & Contemporarily Used Protease Inhibitors (2) Smoking Cessation & Impact on Cancers & Lung Cancer Risks in HIV+ (3) New CVD Anti-Inflammatory in Pilot Study in HIV+ (4) Hyperbillirubinemia Prevents CVD Risk
 
 
  Reported by Jules Levin
CROI 2017 Feb 14-17 Seattle, WA
 
from Jules: Here are reports from this oral session on Thursday along with links to webcasts on (1) CVD association with Reyataz or darunavir and found after much adjustments including for dyslipidemia that darunavir was associated with increased CVD risk but Reyatez was not, (2) smoking cessation [D:A:D] and cancers risks where they followed HIV+ subjects for 5 years and found that smoking cessation in HIV reduced overall cancers risks but not lung cancers after 5 years but there was a slight reduction in year 5 for lung cancer so authors suggest we need longer followup and perhaps with more time lung cancer rates will decline, (3) billirubin & its affect on CVD where they found higher billirubin levels can reduce CVD, (4) promising study results - study of an anti-inflammatory called Canakinumab on CVD risks, a monoclonal antibody used in other diseases, studied here in a small pilot study in HIV+ where they found of note this drug did reduce inflammation markers quite a lot and will start large followup study.
 
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CROI 2017, Seattle,
Late Breaker Presentation
 
Association between Cardiovascular Disease & Contemporarily Used Protease Inhibitors

 
L Ryom, JD Lundgren, W El-Sadr, P Reiss, A Phillips, O Kirk, R Weber, E Fontas, AD Monforte, S de Wit, F Dabis, CI Hatleberg, C Sabin, A Mocroft On behalf of the D:A:D Study group see full slide report following links just below to other studies covered in this report.
 
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Related Press Conference Webcast to hear study authors summaries:
http://www.croiwebcasts.org/console/player/33607?mediaType=slideVideo&
 
HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA PREVENTS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE FOR HIV+ AND HIV- INDIVIDUALS
 
Vincent C. Marconi
School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
http://www.croiwebcasts.org/console/player/33598?mediaType=slideVideo&
 

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They didn't have enough events in the ATV arm to do true analysis to properly evaluate but in the analysis ATV did not improve outcome
 
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IL-1β INHIBITION SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES ATHEROSCLEROTIC INFLAMMATION IN TREATED HIV Priscilla Hsue
 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
http://www.croiwebcasts.org/console/player/33597?mediaType=slideVideo&
 
this was a pilot study in only 10 HIV+ subjects. Patient study subjects were HIV+, 59 years old and 24 years HIV duration, with elevated lipids on a statin. Patients received a single subcutaneous injection in insulin syringe in this pilot study. In the followup randomized controlled study in 100 patients will receive 2 doses at baseline and week 12 and will be followed for 36 weeks to much better evaluate this therapy.
 
Hsue concluded "this is the first we believe this is one of the first immune based therapies to show a very profound reduction in inflammatory markers in the setting of treated HIV, one of the first to show improved arterial inflammation & bone marrow activity."

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CESSATION OF CIGARETTE SMOKING AND THE IMPACT ON CANCER INCIDENCE IN THE D:A:D STUDY
 
Leah Shepherd
 
University College London, London, United Kingdom
http://www.croiwebcasts.org/console/player/33602?mediaType=slideVideo&

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Association between Cardiovascular Disease & Contemporarily Used Protease Inhibitors
 
L Ryom, JD Lundgren, W El-Sadr, P Reiss, A Phillips, O Kirk, R Weber, E Fontas, AD Monforte, S de Wit, F Dabis, CI Hatleberg, C Sabin, A Mocroft On behalf of the D:A:D Study group
 
Webcast:
http://www.croiwebcasts.org/console/player/33599?mediaType=slideVideo&

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