%0 Journal Article %T Host urinary biomarkers in HIV positive and HIV negative patients with tubercular uveitis and other uveitic diseases. %A van der Westhuizen DP %A Snyders CI %A Kidd M %A Walzl G %A Chegou NN %A Smit DP %J Tuberculosis (Edinb) %V 148 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep 23 %M 39084001 %F 2.973 %R 10.1016/j.tube.2024.102547 %X OBJECTIVE: To determine if host urinary biomarker profiles could distinguish between tubercular uveitis (TBU) and other uveitic diseases (OUD) in patients with and without HIV infection.
METHODS: Concentrations of 29 different host biomarkers were measured in urine samples using the Luminex platform. Data were analyzed to describe differences between patients diagnosed with and without TBU and with and without HIV co-infection.
RESULTS: One-hundred-and-eighteen urine samples were collected and 39% participants were diagnosed as TBU+. Mean age TBU+ was 39.3±13.6 years with 45.7% males. Anterior and panuveitis and unilateral involvement were most common. 32.6% were TBU+HIV+ (median CD4+=215) while 40.2% were OUD+HIV+ (median CD4+=234). Only sVEGF3 was decreased in TBU+ versus OUD+ (p=0.03), regardless of HIV status. Some biomarkers were significantly raised in HIV+ TBU+ compared to HIV- TBU+: sIL-6Rα, CD30, sRAGE , sTNFR I&-II, IP-10, MIP-1β, sEGFR and Ferritin. HIV+ OUD+ had increased sVEGFR3, CD30, sIL-6Rα, IP-10, sTNFR I&-II, Ferritin and Haptoglobin compared to HIV- OUD+. VEGF-A (p = 0.04) was decreased in HIV+ OUD+ versus HIV- OUD+.
CONCLUSIONS: Decreased urinary concentrations of VEGFR3 were observed in TBU+ compared to TBU-. HIV+ individuals demonstrated increased concentrations of multiple urinary analytes when compared to HIV- patients with uveitis.