Obesity-Related Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Weight Gain Following First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy

Author:

Berenguer Juan123ORCID,Jarrín Inmaculada34,Bellón José M123,Díez Cristina123,Jiménez-Sousa María A35,Roca Cristina6,González-García Juan378,Dalmau David9,Olalla Julián10,Herrero Carmen11,Villarroya Francesc1213,Domingo Pere14,Resino Salvador35

Affiliation:

1. Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón , Madrid , Spain

2. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón , Madrid , Spain

3. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Infecciosas , Madrid , Spain

4. Centro Nacional de Epidemiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III , Madrid , Spain

5. Centro Nacional de Microbiología , Majadahonda , Spain

6. Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío , Sevilla , Spain

7. Hospital Universitario La Paz , Madrid , Spain

8. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital La Paz , Madrid , Spain

9. Hospital Universitari Mutua Terrassa , Terrasa , Spain

10. Hospital Costa del Sol , Marbella , Spain

11. Hospital Universitario de Jaén , Jaén , Spain

12. Departamento de Bioquímica y Biomedicina Molecular, Universitat de Barcelona , Barcelona , Spain

13. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición , Madrid , Spain

14. Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau , Barcelona , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background We studied the association of obesity-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms (OR-SNPs) with weight gain after antiretroviral therapy (ART) in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV; PWH). Methods Participants were ART-naive PWH from the Spanish HIV Research Cohort who started ART from 2014 onward and had blood/DNA deposited in the cohort Biobank. The primary outcome was change in weight at 96 weeks after starting ART. We genotyped 14 OR-SNPs from a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of body mass index (BMI) loci. Changes over time in weight and BMI were studied using adjusted linear mixed models. Results A total of 1021 PWH were included. The mean weight gain over 96 weeks was 2.90 (95% confidence interval, 2.54–3.26) kg. Factors associated with higher weight gain were female sex, birth in sub-Saharan Africa, prior AIDS, CD4+ <200 cells/µL, HIV-RNA >100 000 copies/mL, negative hepatitis C virus serology, and use of tenofovir alafenamide. A significant association was found between ZC3H4 rs3810291 GG genotype and BCDIN3D/FAIM2 rs7138803 GG genotype polymorphisms and weight and BMI increase. The estimated adjusted mean (standard error [SE]) of weight gain was 4.26 (0.56) kg in ZC3H4 rs3810291 GG carriers and 2.66 (0.19) kg in AA/AG carriers (P = .007). Likewise the estimated weight gain at 96 weeks was 3.35 (0.29) kg in BCDIN3D/FAIM2 rs7138803 GG carriers and 2.51 (0.24) kg in AG/AA carriers (P = .020). Conclusions Genetic factors may play a role in weight gain after ART initiation. Further work is needed to replicate our findings and understand how the identified SNPs lead to higher weight gain in this context.

Funder

ISCIII-Subdirección General de Evaluacion

European Funding for Regional Development

J. B

Fundación para la Investigación Biomédica Hospital Gregorio Marañón

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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