1. Genetic variation in iron metabolism is associated with neuropathic pain and pain severity in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy.
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Asha R Kallianpur, Peilin Jia, Ronald J Ellis, Zhongming Zhao, Cinnamon Bloss, Wanqing Wen, Christina M Marra, Todd Hulgan, David M Simpson, Susan Morgello, Justin C McArthur, David B Clifford, Ann C Collier, Benjamin B Gelman, J Allen McCutchan, Donald Franklin, David C Samuels, Debralee Rosario, Emily Holzinger, Deborah G Murdock, Scott Letendre, Igor Grant, and CHARTER Study Group
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
HIV sensory neuropathy and distal neuropathic pain (DNP) are common, disabling complications associated with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). We previously associated iron-regulatory genetic polymorphisms with a reduced risk of HIV sensory neuropathy during more neurotoxic types of cART. We here evaluated the impact of polymorphisms in 19 iron-regulatory genes on DNP in 560 HIV-infected subjects from a prospective, observational study, who underwent neurological examinations to ascertain peripheral neuropathy and structured interviews to ascertain DNP. Genotype-DNP associations were explored by logistic regression and permutation-based analytical methods. Among 559 evaluable subjects, 331 (59%) developed HIV-SN, and 168 (30%) reported DNP. Fifteen polymorphisms in 8 genes (p
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- 2014
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