Abstract
Background: We compared Kaposi sarcoma (KS) risk in adults who started antiretroviral therapy (ART) across the Asia-Pacific, South Africa, Europe, Latin, and North America. Methods: We included cohort data of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive adults who started ART after 1995 within the framework of 2 large collaborations of observational HIV cohorts. We present incidence rates and adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs). Results: We included 208 140 patients from 57 countries. Over a period of 1 066 572 person-years, 2046 KS cases were diagnosed. KS incidence rates per 100 000 person-years were 52 in the Asia-Pacific and ranged between 180 and 280 in the other regions. KS risk was 5 times higher in South African women (aHR, 4.56; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 2.73-7.62) than in their European counterparts, and 2 times higher in South African men (2.21; 1.34-3.63). In Europe, Latin, and North America KS risk was 6 times higher in men who have sex with men (aHR, 5.95; 95% CI, 5.09-6.96) than in women. Comparing patients with current CD4 cell counts ≥700 cells/μL with those whose counts were <50 cells/μL, the KS risk was halved in South Africa (aHR, 0.53; 95% CI, .17-1.63) but reduced by ≥95% in other regions. Conclusions. Despite important ART-related declines in KS incidence, men and women in South Africa and men who have sex with men remain at increased KS risk, likely due to high human herpesvirus 8 coinfection rates. Early ART initiation and maintenance of high CD4 cell counts are essential to further reducing KS incidence worldwide, but additional measures might be needed, especially in Southern Africa.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1316-1326 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Clinical Infectious Diseases |
Volume | 65 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Oct 2017 |
Keywords
- Antiretroviral therapy
- Cohort study
- HIV
- Kaposi sarcoma
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In: Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 65, No. 8, 15.10.2017, p. 1316-1326.
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T1 - Comparison of kaposi sarcoma risk in human immunodeficiency virus-positive adults across 5 continents
T2 - A multiregional multicohort study
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AU - Bütikofer, Lukas
AU - Schmidlin, Kurt
AU - Sengayi, Mazvita
AU - Maskew, Mhairi
AU - Giddy, Janet
AU - Garone, Daniela
AU - Moore, Richard D.
AU - D'Souza, Gypsyamber
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AU - Dronda, Fernando
AU - Obel, Niels
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AU - Antinori, Andrea
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AU - Mussini, Cristina
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AU - Meyer, Laurence
AU - Hasse, Barbara
AU - Konopnicki, Deborah
AU - Roca, Bernardino
AU - Barger, Diana
AU - Raben, Dorthe
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AU - Franceschi, Silvia
AU - Brockmeyer, Norbert
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AU - Battegay, Manuel
AU - Kouyos, Roger
AU - Tookey, Pat
AU - Casabona, Jordi
AU - Castagna, Antonella
AU - Konopnick, Deborah
AU - Goetghebuer, Tessa
AU - Sönnerborg, Anders
AU - Teira, Ramon
AU - Garrido, Myriam
AU - Haerry, David
AU - De Wit, Stéphane
AU - Costagliola, Dominique
AU - D'Arminio-Monforte, Antonella
AU - Chêne, Geneviève
AU - Schwimmer, Christine
AU - Termote, Monique
AU - Campbell, Maria
AU - Frederiksen, Casper M.
AU - Friis-Møller, Nina
AU - Kjaer, Jesper
AU - Brandt, Rikke Salbøl
AU - Berenguer, Juan
AU - Bouteloup, Vincent
AU - Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
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AU - Dorrucci, Maria
AU - Dunn, David
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AU - Paredes, Roger
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AU - Van Rompaey, Stephen E.
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AU - McReynolds, Justin
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AU - Abraham, Alison G.
AU - Lau, Bryan
AU - Zhang, Jinbing
AU - Jing, Jerry
AU - Modur, Sharada
AU - Wong, Cherise
AU - Hogan, Brenna
AU - Desir, Fidel
AU - Liu, Bin
AU - You, Bin
AU - Cahn, Pedro
AU - Cesar, Carina
AU - Fink, Valeria
AU - Sued, Omar
AU - Dell'Isola, Emanuel
AU - Perez, Hector
AU - Valiente, Jose
AU - Yamamoto, Cleyton
AU - Grinsztejn, Beatriz
AU - Veloso, Valdilea
AU - Luz, Paula
AU - De Boni, Raquel
AU - Wagner, Sandra Cardoso
AU - Friedman, Ruth
AU - Moreira, Ronaldo
AU - Pinto, Jorge
AU - Ferreira, Flavia
AU - Maia, Marcelle
AU - De Menezes Succi, Regina Célia
AU - MacHado, Daisy Maria
AU - De Fátima Barbosa Gouvêa, Aida
AU - Wolff, Marcelo
AU - Cortes, Claudia
AU - Rodriguez, Maria Fernanda
AU - Allendes, Gladys
AU - Pape, Jean William
AU - Rouzier, Vanessa
AU - Marcelin, Adias
AU - Perodin, Christian
AU - Luque, Marco Tulio
AU - Padgett, Denis
AU - Madero, Juan Sierra
AU - Ramirez, Brenda Crabtree
AU - Belaunzaran, Paco
AU - Vega, Yanink Caro
AU - Gotuzzo, Eduardo
AU - Mejia, Fernando
AU - Carriquiry, Gabriela
AU - McGowan, Catherine C.
AU - Shepherd, Bryan E.
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AU - The AIDS-defining Cancer Project Working Group for IeDEA and COHERE in EuroCoord
N1 - Funding Information: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013; EuroCoord grant 260694). A list of the funders of the participating cohorts can be found at www.COHERE.org. JMM received a personal 80:20 research grant from the Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain during 2017-19. This study was also made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (INROADS USAID-674-A-12-00029) and by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant Ambizione-PROSPER PZ00P3_160407 to J. B.). Publisher Copyright: © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/10/15
Y1 - 2017/10/15
N2 - Background: We compared Kaposi sarcoma (KS) risk in adults who started antiretroviral therapy (ART) across the Asia-Pacific, South Africa, Europe, Latin, and North America. Methods: We included cohort data of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive adults who started ART after 1995 within the framework of 2 large collaborations of observational HIV cohorts. We present incidence rates and adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs). Results: We included 208 140 patients from 57 countries. Over a period of 1 066 572 person-years, 2046 KS cases were diagnosed. KS incidence rates per 100 000 person-years were 52 in the Asia-Pacific and ranged between 180 and 280 in the other regions. KS risk was 5 times higher in South African women (aHR, 4.56; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 2.73-7.62) than in their European counterparts, and 2 times higher in South African men (2.21; 1.34-3.63). In Europe, Latin, and North America KS risk was 6 times higher in men who have sex with men (aHR, 5.95; 95% CI, 5.09-6.96) than in women. Comparing patients with current CD4 cell counts ≥700 cells/μL with those whose counts were <50 cells/μL, the KS risk was halved in South Africa (aHR, 0.53; 95% CI, .17-1.63) but reduced by ≥95% in other regions. Conclusions. Despite important ART-related declines in KS incidence, men and women in South Africa and men who have sex with men remain at increased KS risk, likely due to high human herpesvirus 8 coinfection rates. Early ART initiation and maintenance of high CD4 cell counts are essential to further reducing KS incidence worldwide, but additional measures might be needed, especially in Southern Africa.
AB - Background: We compared Kaposi sarcoma (KS) risk in adults who started antiretroviral therapy (ART) across the Asia-Pacific, South Africa, Europe, Latin, and North America. Methods: We included cohort data of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive adults who started ART after 1995 within the framework of 2 large collaborations of observational HIV cohorts. We present incidence rates and adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs). Results: We included 208 140 patients from 57 countries. Over a period of 1 066 572 person-years, 2046 KS cases were diagnosed. KS incidence rates per 100 000 person-years were 52 in the Asia-Pacific and ranged between 180 and 280 in the other regions. KS risk was 5 times higher in South African women (aHR, 4.56; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 2.73-7.62) than in their European counterparts, and 2 times higher in South African men (2.21; 1.34-3.63). In Europe, Latin, and North America KS risk was 6 times higher in men who have sex with men (aHR, 5.95; 95% CI, 5.09-6.96) than in women. Comparing patients with current CD4 cell counts ≥700 cells/μL with those whose counts were <50 cells/μL, the KS risk was halved in South Africa (aHR, 0.53; 95% CI, .17-1.63) but reduced by ≥95% in other regions. Conclusions. Despite important ART-related declines in KS incidence, men and women in South Africa and men who have sex with men remain at increased KS risk, likely due to high human herpesvirus 8 coinfection rates. Early ART initiation and maintenance of high CD4 cell counts are essential to further reducing KS incidence worldwide, but additional measures might be needed, especially in Southern Africa.
KW - Antiretroviral therapy
KW - Cohort study
KW - HIV
KW - Kaposi sarcoma
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U2 - 10.1093/cid/cix480
DO - 10.1093/cid/cix480
M3 - Article
C2 - 28531260
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SN - 1058-4838
VL - 65
SP - 1316
EP - 1326
JO - Clinical Infectious Diseases
JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases
IS - 8
ER -