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Title: Interactions between HSV and HIV


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Interactions between HSV and HIV
  • Dr Simon Barton
  • Chelsea Westminster Hospital, London, UK

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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2
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HIV-1
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Soco-infection is common
  • Epidemiological association between HSV and HIV
    established (Wasserheit, JID 1992)
  • Sero-prevalence of HSV-1 and HSV-2 infection
    significantly higher in HIV-1 infected persons
    than in uninfected (Heng et al. Lancet 1994)
  • But risk of acquisition of HIV and HSV both
    related to sexual behaviour?

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The link between GUD and HIV transmission
  • Rakai study demonstrated that genital ulcer
    disease (not HSV-2 seropositivity) increased the
    risk of HIV transmission

Reference Gray RH et al. Lancet 2001 357
1149-1153
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Prior infection with HSV-2 is an important risk
factor for HIV acquisition
  • Meta-analysis of cohort and case control studies
    showed significant RR of HSV-2 preceding HIV
    infection of 2.1-3.9

Reference Wald A, Link K. J Infect Dis 2002
185 45-52
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Studies of MSM in USA
  • Seroprevalence of HSV-2 is high among MSM. Under
    50 amongst those who are HIV-negative compared
    with over 80 individuals who are HIV positive
  • HSV-2 infection is associated with an increased
    risk of HIV seroconversion

Reference Keat IP et al. GENITO URIN MED 1990
66 330-333
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MSM with HSV and risk of HIV acquisition
  • Studied 116 HIV seroconverters and 342 controls
    of MSM. HIV incidence was 2.3 in MSM who
    acquired HSV-2 during follow-up, compared with
    1.5 per 100 patient years in those who remained
    HSV-2 sero-negative

Reference Renzie C et al. J INFECT DIS 2003
18719-25
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Mechanisms by which HSV-2 may increase risk of
HIV acquisition
  • Disruption of the epithelial barrier by HSV
    lesional development
  • Recruitment of activated CD4 cells to HSV lesions
    to act as targets for HIV acquisition

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  • If HSV-2 infection facilitates HIV acquisition,
    then a hypothesis formed that prevention of
    primary HSV-2 infection or suppression of HSV-2
    reactivation may significantly reduce the risk of
    HIV infection

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HSV Transmission Guidelines, IHMF Seattle
Workshop 2003
  • Through serological testing and counselling, and
    by prevention of acquisition (e.g. through
    behavioural interventions), treatment and
    antiviral suppression, HSV-2 should be targeted
    as a modifiable risk factor for HIV acquisition
    (Category 3 recommendation)

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What does this mean?
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What does this mean?
  • Offering HIV antibody test to all patients with
    genital HSV infection?
  • Counselling individuals with genital HSV that
    they have an increased risk of acquiring HIV?
  • What more can we do?

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HSV Transmission Guidelines, IHMF Seattle
Workshop 2003
  • Additional biological and epidemiological studies
    are needed to characterize HSV-2 as a risk factor
    for HIV transmission (Research need
    recommendation)

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HSV Transmission Guidelines, IHMF Seattle
Workshop 2003
  • Substantial epidemiological evidence indicates
    HSV-2 increased the risk of acquiring HIV
  • A proof of concept intervention trial required to
    establish whether or not HSV-2 suppressive
    therapy in populations with high prevalence of
    HSV-2 and HIV can lower the risk of HIV
    acquisition or transmission (Research need
    recommendation)

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HSV infection activates HIV replication
  • HSV infection activates HIV replication and may
    facilitate transmission of HIV-1 to sexual
    partners

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HSV Transmission Guidelines, IHMF Seattle
Workshop 2003
  • HIV-positive persons should be serologically
    tested for HSV-2 infection (Category 3
    recommendation)

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Significance of HSV type-specific test results?
  • What do we do if HIV-positive patient is
  • HSV-2 infected
  • HSV-2 negative

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HSV-2 and HIV Transmission
  • HSV-2 reactivation increased at the frequency and
    titre of mucosal HIV shedding
  • HSV and HIV co-infect lymphocytes in vitro and in
    vivo
  • Several HSV regulatory proteins (e.g. ICP-0 and
    ICP-4) up-regulate HIV replication
  • VP-16 which is transactivating protein of HSV
    acts synergistically with HIV tat protein to
    increase HIV transcription
  • HSV-2 may increase HIV load locally as infected
    lesions are influxed by activated CD4 cells
  • CD4 cell activation up regulates HIV replication

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HSV Transmission Guidelines, IHMF Seattle
Workshop 2003
  • HSV-2 reactivation increases the frequency and
    titre of mucosal HIV shedding (Category 1
    statement)

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HIV is a risk factor for HSV reactivation
  • HIV is a risk factor for HSV reactivation through
    HIV-induced immune suppression

Reference Erlich KS et al. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL
MEDICINE 1989 320 293-296
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Natural history of genital HSV in HIV co-infected
individuals
Natural history of genital HSV in HIV
co-infected individuals is significantly
different from that in uninfected
  • Chronic persistent anogenital ulceration was one
    of first recognized manifestations of AIDS
  • HSV lesions persistent and progressive in HIV-
    infected individuals
  • Reactivation occurs more often clinically and
    sub-clinically

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Genital Herpes Early AIDS-associated
Opportunistic Infection
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Summary
HSV
HIV
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