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MACS/WIHS -CCS

Organization UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINELocation CORAL GABLES, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 2019Deadline 30 Sept 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AIDS VirusAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusActive Follow-upAddressAffectAreaAwardBehavioralBi-sexualBiologicalBiological MarkersBisexualBisexual MenBisexual maleBlood PlasmaCardiovascularCardiovascular Body SystemCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular Organ SystemCardiovascular systemCell BodyCellsClinicalCohort StudiesCollaborationsCommunitiesConcurrent StudiesConsentConsequences of HIVCountryDataData CollectionDevelopmentDevelopment and ResearchDifferences between sexesDiffers between sexesDisease OutcomeDisease ProgressionEnrollmentEpidemicExposure toFemale Genital OrgansFemale genitaliaFloridaFosteringFrequenciesFundingGI microbiomeGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHTLV-III InfectionsHTLV-III-LAV InfectionsHealth PolicyHeart VascularHeterosexualsHispanicHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesHuman T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III InfectionsIQ DeficitImmuneImmune Cell ActivationImmune MarkersImmunesImmunologic MarkersIncidenceInflammationInflammatoryInstitutionInvestigatorsKnowledgeLAV-HTLV-IIILaboratoriesLeadLeadershipLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusMSMMan who have sex with ManMental DepressionMentorsMentorshipMinorityMinority MaleMinority MenMouth microbiomeNamesNatural HistoryNeurocognitiveNeurocognitive DeficitOutcomePathogenesisPathway interactionsPb elementPhenotypePilot ProjectsPlasmaPlasma SerumProspective, cohort studyProtocolProtocols documentationPsychosocial FactorPublic HealthR & DR&DResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SpecimenResearchersReticuloendothelial System, Serum, PlasmaRiskRoleScienceSex DifferencesSexual differencesSiteSpecimenSurvey InstrumentSurveysTestingThe Multi-center AIDS Cohort StudyThe Multicenter AIDS Cohort StudyTobaccoUnited StatesVirus-HIVVisitWomanWomen's Interagency HIV Studyactive followupamyloid pathologyantiretroviral therapyantiretroviral treatmentbasebasesbehavior outcomebehavior predictionbehavioral outcomebehavioral predictionbio-markersbiologicbiologic markerbiomarkercardiovascular disease riskcardiovascular disordercardiovascular disorder riskcirculatory systemclinical research siteclinical siteco-morbidco-morbiditycohortcomorbiditydata centersdepressiondevelopmentaldigestive tract microbiomedisparity in caredisparity in health careenrollenteric microbiomeethnic minorityfemale infectionsfollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupgastrointestinal microbiomegenital microbiomegut microbiomegut-associated microbiomehealth care disparityhealth care inequalityhealth care inequityhealth care policyheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadimmune activationimmune-based biomarkersimmunological biomarkersimmunological markersimprovedinfected femalesinfected womeninfections among womeninfections in femalesinfections in womeninflammation markerinflammatory markerinnovateinnovationinnovativeintelligence quotient deficitintestinal biomeintestinal microbiomemenmen having sex with menmen who have sex with menmen who have sex with other mennamenamednamingneurocognitive declineneurocognitive impairmentoral microbiomeoutreachpathwaypilot studyprogramsprotocol developmentpsychosocialpsychosocial variablespsychostimulant useracial minorityrecruitresearch and developmentresearch studyresilienceresilientsample collectionsex based differencessex-dependent differencessex-related differencessex-specific differencessocial rolesocial stigmaspecimen collectionstigmastimulant usesubstance usesubstance usingsyndemicsynergistic epidemicuse of stimulantswomen experiencing infectionswomen infectionswomen with infections
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ABSTRACT
Nearly half the men and women with HIV infection are racial/ethnic minorities living in the South. HIV infection

remains a major public health problem despite the availability of treatments. The purpose of this proposal is to

advance the knowledge of the consequences of HIV infection, with a focus on HIV-related comorbidities, by

participating as a Clinical Research Sites (CRS) of the Multi-Center AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) and Women's

Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) Combined Cohort Study (MACS/WIHS-CCS). To meet this goal, Miami will

provide expertise to lead important components of the CCS unified science agenda with protocol development

and laboratory support to protocols and sub studies, as well as implementing the full CCS unified science

agenda. To accomplish this, we will enroll and follow 500 men and women with HIV infection or at risk for HIV.

We will enroll approximately 250 men reflective of the HIV epidemic in Miami, and follow men who have sex

with men, bisexual men, and heterosexual men including men who are black or Hispanic representing a large

minority proportion. As a current Southern WIHS site we will continue to follow the 149 women enrolled in

WIHS who have HIV infection or at risk for HIV and are largely minority reflecting the Miami HIV epidemic. With

availability of the CCS protocol, we will enroll additional 100 women from the community to reach a goal of

approximately 250 women. The men and women enrolled will be consistent with protocol requirements of the

MACS/WIHS consortium for new enrollments. Miami will continue its strong leadership, as we provided for the

WIHS. Dr. Fischl as lead PI for this multiple PI proposal is the Vice Chair of the WIHS and has had an active

role, along with colleagues, in the development of the unified science agenda, including the specific aims,

frequency of core protocol visits, and timing of clinical tests, specimen collections, surveys, assessments and

clinical tests. The Miami CRS will focus on protocols and sub studies in several innovative areas.1. Explore

cardiovascular outcomes and HIV progression in the syndemic of HIV, tobacco, stimulant use, and depression,

and investigate inflammatory biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk and immune activation, including sex

differences. 2. Explore the effects of the oral, female genital, and gut microbiome on the HIV reservoir and on

exposure to antiretroviral therapy. 3. Evaluate comorbidities and effect of HIV persistence, inflammation and

immune markers on comorbidity outcomes and plasma markers of inflammation, amyloid pathology and innate

immune cell phenotypes on disease outcomes. 4. Examine the trajectories of vulnerabilities and resiliencies

and relationship to HIV outcomes and comorbidities, and mechanisms by which psychosocial and behavioral

predictors affect outcomes. 5. Examine the biological pathway whereby psychosocial factors and substance

use may increase cardiovascular disease, impair neurocognitive function and contribute to HIV persistence. 5.

Utilize developmental funds to support early stage and established investigators to develop innovative pilot

studies. These findings will lead to improved understanding of HIV, treatment of HIV and guide future research.

Grant Number: 5U01HL146203-07
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: MARIA ALCAIDE

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