Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Levels as a Potential Predictive Biomarker of Disease Severity in HIV-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis.

Journal: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

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Affiliated Institutions:  Infectious Diseases Institute, College of health sciences, Makerere University. P.O. Box , Kampala, Uganda. Division of Infectious Diseases & International Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN , USA. Department of Medicine, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, P.O Box , Mbarara, Uganda.

Abstract summary 

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein levels exhibit high variability in HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis from being normal to markedly elevated. However, the clinical implications of CSF protein levels in cryptococcal meningitis remain unclear.We analysed data from 890 adults with HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis randomized into two clinical trials in Uganda between 2015 and 2021. CSF protein was grouped into ≥100 mg/dL (n=249) and <100 mg/dL (n=641). We described baseline clinical variables and mortality by CSF protein levels.Approximately one-third of individuals had a baseline CSF protein ≥100 mg/dL. Those with CSF protein ≥100 mg/dL were more likely to present with Glasgow coma scale scores <15 (P<0.01), self-reported seizures at baseline (P=0.02), higher CD4 T-cells (p<0.001), and higher CSF white cells (p<0.001). Moreover, those with a baseline CSF protein ≥100 mg/dL also had a lower baseline CSF fungal burden (p<0.001) and a higher percentage of sterile CSF cultures at day 14 (p=0.02). Individuals with CSF protein ≥100 mg/dL demonstrated a more pronounced immune response consisting of upregulation of immune effector molecules pro-inflammatory cytokines, type-1 T-helper cell cytokines, type-3 chemokines, and immune-exhaustion marker (p<0.05). 18-week mortality risk in individuals with a CSF protein <100 mg/dL was 34% higher, (unadjusted Hazard Ratio 1.34; 95% CI, 1.05 to 1.70; p=0.02) than those with ≥100 mg/dL.In cryptococcal meningitis, individuals with CSF protein ≥100 mg/dL more frequently presented with seizures, altered mental status, immune activation, and favourable fungal outcomes. Baseline CSF protein levels may serve as a surrogate marker of immune activation and prognosis.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kasibante John J Irfanullah Eesha E Wele Abduljewad A Okafor Elizabeth E Ssebambulidde Kenneth K Okurut Samuel S Kagimu Enock E Gakuru Jane J Rutakingirwa Morris K MK Mugabi Timothy T Nuwagira Edwin E Jjunju Samuel S Mpoza Edward E Tugume Lillian L Nsangi Laura L Musibire Abdu K AK Muzoora Conrad C Rhein Joshua J Meya David B DB Boulware David R DR Abassi Mahsa M

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Citations :  UNAIDS. Global HIV & AIDS statistics — Fact sheet. https://wwwunaidsorg/en/resources/fact-sheet 2021.
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Doi : 2023.12.10.23299793
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Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
CSF cytokines;CSF protein;HIV;cerebral spinal fluid;cryptococcal meningitis;predictive biomarker
Study Design
Randomized Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
United States