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National Landscape of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Deceased Organ Donors in the United States.
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article
Author
Werbel, William ABrown, Diane MKusemiju, Oyinkansola TDoby, Brianna LSeaman, Shanti MRedd, Andrew DEby, YolandaFernandez, Reinaldo EDesai, Niraj MMiller, JernelleBismut, Gilad AKirby, Charles SSchmidt, Haley AClarke, William ASeisa, MichaelPetropoulos, Christos JQuinn, Thomas CFlorman, Sander SHuprikar, ShirishRana, Meenakshi MFriedman-Moraco, Rachel JMehta, Aneesh KStock, Peter GPrice, Jennifer CStosor, ValentinaMehta, Shikha GGilbert, Alexander JElias, NahelMorris, Michele IMehta, Sapna ASmall, Catherine BHaidar, GhadyMalinis, MaricarHusson, Jennifer SPereira, Marcus RGupta, GauravHand, JonathanKirchner, Varvara AAgarwal, AvinashAslam, SaimaBlumberg, Emily AWolfe, Cameron RMyer, KevinWood, R PatrickNeidlinger, NikoleStrell, SaraShuck, MarionWilkins, HarryWadsworth, MatthewMotter, Jennifer DOdim, JonahSegev, Dorry LDurand, Christine MTobian, Aaron ARPiquant, DominqueLink, KatherineHemmersbach-Miller, MarionPearson, ThomasTurgeon, NicoleLyon, G MarshallKitchens, WilliamHuckaby, JerylLasseter, A FrancieElbein, RivkaRoberson, AprilFerry, ElizabethKlock, EthanCochran, Willa VMorrison, MichelleRasmussen, SarahBollinger, JuliSugarman, JeremySmith, Angela RThomas, MargaretCoakley, MargaretTimpone, JosephStucke, AlyssaHaydel, BrandyDieter, RebeccaKlein, Elizabeth JNeumann, HenryGallon, LorenzoGoudy, LeahCallegari, MichelleMarrazzo, IliseJackson, TowandaPruett, TimothyFarnsworth, MaryLocke, Jayme EMompoint-Williams, DarnellBasinger, KatherineMekeel, KristinNguyen, PhirumKwan, JoanneSrisengfa, TabChin-Hong, PeterRogers, RodneySimkins, JacquesMunoz, CarlosDunn, Ty
Source
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 74(11)
Subject
Pediatric Research Initiative
HIV/AIDS
Infectious Diseases
6.1 Pharmaceuticals
Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions
Infection
Good Health and Well Being
Anti-Retroviral Agents
HIV
HIV Infections
HIV Seropositivity
Humans
Integrases
Prospective Studies
Tissue Donors
United States
Viral Load
transplant
organ donation
drug resistance
HOPE in Action Investigators
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Microbiology
Language
Abstract
BackgroundOrgan transplantation from donors with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to recipients with HIV (HIV D+/R+) presents risks of donor-derived infections. Understanding clinical, immunologic, and virologic characteristics of HIV-positive donors is critical for safety.MethodsWe performed a prospective study of donors with HIV-positive and HIV false-positive (FP) test results within the HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act in Action studies of HIV D+/R+ transplantation (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02602262, NCT03500315, and NCT03734393). We compared clinical characteristics in HIV-positive versus FP donors. We measured CD4 T cells, HIV viral load (VL), drug resistance mutations (DRMs), coreceptor tropism, and serum antiretroviral therapy (ART) detection, using mass spectrometry in HIV-positive donors.ResultsBetween March 2016 and March 2020, 92 donors (58 HIV positive, 34 FP), representing 98.9% of all US HOPE donors during this period, donated 177 organs (131 kidneys and 46 livers). Each year the number of donors increased. The prevalence of hepatitis B (16% vs 0%), syphilis (16% vs 0%), and cytomegalovirus (CMV; 91% vs 58%) was higher in HIV-positive versus FP donors; the prevalences of hepatitis C viremia were similar (2% vs 6%). Most HIV-positive donors (71%) had a known HIV diagnosis, of whom 90% were prescribed ART and 68% had a VL