Contribution of genetic background, traditional risk factors, and HIV-related factors to coronary artery disease events in HIV-positive persons.

BACKGROUND Persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have increased rates of coronary artery disease (CAD). The relative contribution of genetic background, HIV-related factors, antiretroviral medications, and traditional risk factors to CAD has not been fully evaluated in the setting of HIV infection. METHODS In the general population, 23 common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were shown to be associated with CAD through genome-wide association analysis. Using the Metabochip, we genotyped 1875 HIV-positive, white individuals enrolled in 24 HIV observational studies, including 571 participants with a first CAD event during the 9-year study period and 1304 controls matched on sex and cohort. RESULTS A genetic risk score built from 23 CAD-associated SNPs contributed significantly to CAD (P = 2.9 × 10(-4)). In the final multivariable model, participants with an unfavorable genetic background (top genetic score quartile) had a CAD odds ratio (OR) of 1.47 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-2.04). This effect was similar to hypertension (OR = 1.36; 95% CI, 1.06-1.73), hypercholesterolemia (OR = 1.51; 95% CI, 1.16-1.96), diabetes (OR = 1.66; 95% CI, 1.10-2.49), ≥ 1 year lopinavir exposure (OR = 1.36; 95% CI, 1.06-1.73), and current abacavir treatment (OR = 1.56; 95% CI, 1.17-2.07). The effect of the genetic risk score was additive to the effect of nongenetic CAD risk factors, and did not change after adjustment for family history of CAD. CONCLUSIONS In the setting of HIV infection, the effect of an unfavorable genetic background was similar to traditional CAD risk factors and certain adverse antiretroviral exposures. Genetic testing may provide prognostic information complementary to family history of CAD.

Jacques Fellay | Amalio Telenti | Huldrych F Günthard | Peter Reiss | Carlo Torti | Stephane De Wit | Kathy Petoumenos | Rainer Weber | Andri Rauch | Irini Sereti | Esteban Martinez | Hanneke Schuitemaker | Carlos Alonso-Villaverde | Jordi Puig | Heiner C Bucher | Andrea De Luca | Thomas Junier | Lisa P Jacobson | James D Neaton | Sally Skinner | L. Kingsley | J. Fellay | A. Telenti | H. Schuitemaker | H. Günthard | R. Weber | E. Negredo | M. Arnedo | J. Gatell | P. Reiss | J. Lundgren | Mónica Barriuso-Iglesias | J. Neaton | J. Rockstroh | M. Rotger | A. B. van 't Wout | M. Law | D. Wentworth | E. Martinez | A. De Luca | G. Guaraldi | S. Mauss | A. Rauch | K. Petoumenos | S. De Wit | G. Fätkenheuer | W. Belloso | Jacqueline Neuhaus | J. Arribas | C. Torti | H. Bucher | I. Sereti | L. Jacobson | A. Mangili | J. Puig | Pere Domingo | Matthew Law | Emily S Ford | P. Tarr | P. Mallon | Jens Lundgren | M. Losso | Sara Colombo | Margalida Rotger | Raquel Martinez | Iuri Fanti | Philip E Tarr | Jürgen Rockstroh | Deborah Wentworth | Gerd Fätkenheuer | Federica Carli | Giovanni Guaraldi | S. Colombo | Daniëlle van Manen | J. Fischer | T. Glass | Colleen Hadigan | C. Alonso-Villaverde | R. Martínez | P. Domingo | C. Hadigan | Waldo H Belloso | Rubin Lubomirov | José R Arribas | F. Carli | J. Wasmuth | J. González-García | Annalisa Mondi | E. Ford | C. Wanke | Jose M Gatell | Angélique B van 't Wout | Xiuhong Li | Lawrence A Kingsley | Stefan Mauss | M. Gutiérrez | Eugenia Negredo | Tracy R Glass | Estella S Poloni | Jacqueline Neuhaus | Danielle van Manen | Luuk A Gras | Laura Albini | Mireia Arnedo | Lander Egaña-Gorroño | Courtney Bendall | Jan-Christian Wasmuth | Kabeya Kabamba | Marc Delforge | Florian Berger | Mariana de Paz Sierra | Marcelo Losso | Maria Leyes | Antoni Campins | Ignacio Bernardino | Mónica Barriuso-Iglesias | Ana Torrecilla-Rodriguez | Juan Gonzalez-Garcia | Silvia Gel | Mar Gutierrez | Julia Fischer | Alan Macken | James Woo | Tara McGinty | Patrick Mallon | Alexandra Mangili | Christine A Wanke | R. Lubomirov | L. Gras | A. Campins | I. Fanti | I. Bernardino | E. Poloni | Xiuhong Li | A. Macken | F. Berger | T. McGinty | A. Mondi | S. Skinner | L. Albini | Mariana de Paz Sierra | M. Delforge | J. Woo | M. Leyes | S. Gel | Thomas Junier | L. Egaña-Gorroño | C. Bendall | K. Kabamba | Ana Torrecilla-Rodriguez | Raquel Martínez | Lander Egaña-Gorroño

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