Pericoronary Adipose Tissue Density, Inflammation, and Subclinical Coronary Artery Disease Among People With HIV in the REPRIEVE Cohort

Author:

Foldyna Borek1,Mayrhofer Thomas12,Zanni Markella V3,Lyass Asya4,Barve Radhika1,Karady Julia1,McCallum Sara3,Burdo Tricia H5,Fitch Kathleen V3,Paradis Kayla1,Fulda Evelynne S3,Diggs Marissa R3,Bloomfield Gerald S6,Malvestutto Carlos D7,Fichtenbaum Carl J8,Aberg Judith A9,Currier Judith S10,Ribaudo Heather J11,Hoffmann Udo12,Lu Michael T1,Douglas Pamela S13,Grinspoon Steven K3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

2. Department of Health Economics, School of Business Studies, Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, Stralsund, Germany

3. Metabolism Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

4. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston University , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

5. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Inflammation and Center for NeuroVirology and Gene Editing, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA

6. Department of Medicine, Duke Global Health Institute and Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University , Durham, North Carolina , USA

7. Division of Infectious Diseases, Ohio State University Medical Center , Columbus, Ohio , USA

8. Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine , Cincinnati, Ohio , USA

9. Division of Infectious Diseases, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai , New York, New York , USA

10. Division of Infectious Diseases, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles , Los Angeles, California , USA

11. Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

12. Innovative Imaging Consulting LLC , Waltham, Massachusetts , USA

13. Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) may influence plaque development through inflammatory mechanisms. We assessed PCAT density, as a measure of pericoronary inflammation, in relationship to coronary plaque among people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV [PWH]) and to a matched control population. Methods In this baseline analysis of 727 participants of the Randomized Trial to Prevent Vascular Events in HIV (REPRIEVE) Mechanistic Substudy, we related computed tomography–derived PCAT density to presence and extent (Leaman score) of coronary artery disease (CAD), noncalcified plaque, coronary artery calcium (CAC), and vulnerable plaque features using multivariable logistic regression analyses. We further compared the PCAT density between PWH and age, sex, body mass index, CAC score, and statin use–matched controls from the community-based Framingham Heart Study (N = 464), adjusting for relevant clinical covariates. Results Among 727 REPRIEVE participants (age 50.8 ± 5.8 years; 83.6% [608/727] male), PCAT density was higher in those with (vs without) coronary plaque, noncalcified plaque, CAC >0, vulnerable plaque, and high CAD burden (Leaman score >5) (P < .001 for each comparison). PCAT density related to prevalent coronary plaque (adjusted odds ratio [per 10 HU]: 1.44; 95% confidence interval, 1.22–1.70; P < .001), adjusted for clinical cardiovascular risk factors, body mass index, and systemic immune/inflammatory biomarkers. Similarly, PCAT density related to CAC >0, noncalcified plaque, vulnerable plaque, and Leaman score >5 (all P ≤ .002). PCAT density was greater among REPRIEVE participants versus Framingham Heart Study (−88.2 ± 0.5 HU versus −90.6 ± 0.4 HU; P < .001). Conclusions Among PWH in REPRIEVE, a large primary cardiovascular disease prevention cohort, increased PCAT density independently associated with prevalence and severity of coronary plaque, linking increased coronary inflammation to CAD in PWH.

Funder

NIH

Kowa Pharmaceuticals

Gilead Sciences

ViiV Healthcare

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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