Clonal Hematopoiesis in Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Cancer

Author:

Gillis Nancy12ORCID,Dickey Brittney L13ORCID,Colin-Leitzinger Christelle1ORCID,Tang Yi-Han14,Putney Ryan M4,Mesa Tania E5,Yoder Sean J5,Suneja Gita67ORCID,Spivak Adam M68ORCID,Patel Ami B69,Extermann Martine10ORCID,Giuliano Anna R13ORCID,Teng Mingxiang4ORCID,Kresovich Jacob111ORCID,Berglund Anders4,Coghill Anna E1312ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cancer Epidemiology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

2. Department of Malignant Hematology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

3. Center for Immunization and Infection Research in Cancer, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

4. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

5. Molecular Genomics Core Facility, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

6. Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT , USA

7. Department of Radiation Oncology , Salt Lake City, UT , USA

8. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT , USA

9. Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Department of Medicine, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT , USA

10. Senior Adult Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

11. Department of Breast Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

12. Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute , Tampa, FL , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Cancer-related deaths for people with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) are increasing due to longer life expectancies and disparately poor cancer-related outcomes. We hypothesize that advanced biological aging contributes to cancer-related morbidity and mortality for PWH and cancer. We sought to determine the impact of clonal hematopoiesis (CH) on cancer disparities in PWH. Methods We conducted a retrospective study to compare the prevalence and clinical outcomes of CH in PWH and people without HIV (PWoH) and cancer. Included in the study were PWH and similar PWoH based on tumor site, age, tumor sequence, and cancer treatment status. Biological aging was also measured using epigenetic methylation clocks. Results In 136 patients with cancer, PWH had twice the prevalence of CH compared to similar PWoH (23% vs 11%, P = .07). After adjusting for patient characteristics, PWH were 4 times more likely than PWoH to have CH (odds ratio, 4.1 [95% confidence interval, 1.3–13.9]; P = .02). The effect of CH on survival was most pronounced in PWH, who had a 5-year survival rate of 38% if they had CH (vs 59% if no CH), compared to PWoH who had a 5-year survival rate of 75% if they had CH (vs 83% if no CH). Conclusions This study provides the first evidence that PWH may have a higher prevalence of CH than PWoH with the same cancers. CH may be an independent biological aging risk factor contributing to inferior survival for PWH and cancer.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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