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队列资料简介:HIV 阳性母亲及其婴儿的早产免疫学研究(PIMS)。

Cohort profile: Prematurity Immunology in Mothers living with HIV and their infants Study (PIMS).

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health & Family Medicine, University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences, Observatory, South Africa

Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health & Family Medicine, University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences, Observatory, South Africa.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Sep 30;11(9):e047133. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047133.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Prematurity Immunology in Mothers living with HIV and their infants Study (PIMS) is a prospective cohort study in South Africa investigating the association between antiretroviral therapy (ART) use, preterm delivery (PTD) and small-for-gestational age (SGA) live births. PIMS main hypotheses are that ART initiation in pregnancy and ART-induced hypertension are associated with PTD and SGA respectively and that reconstitution of cellular immune responses in women on ART from before pregnancy results in increases in PTD of GA infants.

PARTICIPANTS

Pregnant women (n=3972) aged ≥18 years regardless of HIV status recruited from 2015 to 2016 into the overall PIMS cohort (2517 HIV-negative, 1455 living with HIV). A nested cohort contained 551 women living with HIV who were ≤24 weeks' GA on ultrasound: 261 initiated ART before pregnancy, 290 initiated during the pregnancy.

FINDINGS TO DATE

Women in the overall cohort were followed antenatally through to delivery using routine clinical records; further women in the nested cohort were actively followed up until 12 months post partum, with data collected on maternal health (HIV care and ART use, clinical care and intercurrent clinical history). Other procedures conducted on the nested cohort included physical examinations (anthropometry, blood pressure measurement), assessment of fetal growth (ultrasound), maternal and infant phlebotomy for storage of plasma, RNA and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, collection of delivery specimens (placenta and cord blood) and infant 12-month developmental assessment. Preliminary findings have contributed to our understanding of risk factors for adverse birth outcomes, and the relationship between pregnancy immunology, HIV/ART and adverse birth outcomes.

FUTURE PLANS

Using specimens collected from study participants living with HIV throughout pregnancy and first year of life, the PIMS provides a valuable platform for answering a variety of research questions focused on temporal changes of immunology markers in women whose immune status is altered by HIV infection, and how ART initiated during the pregnancy affects immune responses. The relationship between these immunological changes with adverse birth outcomes as well as possible longer-term impact of exposure to ART in fetal and early life will be explored. Additionally, further active and passive follow-up of mothers and their infants is planned at school-going age and beyond to chart growth, morbidity and development, as well as changes in family circumstances.

摘要

目的

在患有 HIV 的母亲及其婴儿中进行早产免疫学研究(PIMS)是南非的一项前瞻性队列研究,旨在调查抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的使用、早产(PTD)和小于胎龄儿(SGA)活产之间的关联。PIMS 的主要假设是,妊娠期间开始 ART 和 ART 引起的高血压分别与 PTD 和 SGA 相关,以及从妊娠前开始接受 ART 的妇女的细胞免疫反应重建导致 GA 婴儿的 PTD 增加。

参与者

从 2015 年至 2016 年,招募了 3972 名年龄≥18 岁的孕妇(无论 HIV 状态如何),纳入总体 PIMS 队列(2517 名 HIV 阴性,1455 名 HIV 阳性)。一个嵌套队列包含 551 名 HIV 阳性孕妇,超声检查时的胎龄≤24 周:261 名在妊娠前开始 ART,290 名在妊娠期间开始 ART。

迄今为止的发现

总体队列中的妇女通过常规临床记录进行产前随访;嵌套队列中的更多妇女接受了积极的随访,直至产后 12 个月,收集了母婴健康数据(HIV 护理和 ART 使用、临床护理和并发临床病史)。对嵌套队列进行的其他程序包括体格检查(人体测量、血压测量)、胎儿生长评估(超声)、孕产妇和婴儿采血以储存血浆、RNA 和外周血单核细胞、采集分娩标本(胎盘和脐带血)以及婴儿 12 个月发育评估。初步发现有助于我们了解不良分娩结局的危险因素,以及妊娠免疫学、HIV/ART 与不良分娩结局之间的关系。

未来计划

利用在整个妊娠和生命第一年期间从 HIV 阳性研究参与者收集的标本,PIMS 为回答各种研究问题提供了一个有价值的平台,这些问题侧重于 HIV 感染改变免疫状态的妇女的免疫学标志物的时间变化,以及妊娠期间开始的 ART 如何影响免疫反应。将探索这些免疫变化与不良分娩结局以及 ART 在胎儿和生命早期暴露的可能长期影响之间的关系。此外,计划进一步积极和被动随访母亲及其婴儿,以了解生长、发病率和发育情况,以及家庭情况的变化。

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