2021
Circulating CD4+ TEMRA and CD4+ CD28− T cells and incident diabetes among persons with and without HIV
Bailin SS, Kundu S, Wellons M, Freiberg MS, Doyle MF, Tracy RP, Justice AC, Wanjalla CN, Landay AL, So-Armah K, Mallal S, Kropski JA, Koethe JR. Circulating CD4+ TEMRA and CD4+ CD28− T cells and incident diabetes among persons with and without HIV. AIDS 2021, 36: 501-511. PMID: 34860194, PMCID: PMC8881388, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000003137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell subsetsIncident diabetesT cellsVeterans Aging Cohort StudyPeripheral mononuclear blood cellsIncident diabetes diagnosisPrevalent diabetes mellitusT effector memoryHIV-negative personsHIV-negative individualsTraditional risk factorsAging Cohort StudyCD28- T cellsSenescent T cellsT cell populationsProportional hazards modelMononuclear blood cellsHigh baseline frequencyCytomegalovirus serostatusCirculating CD4Chart reviewCohort studyEffector memoryInflammatory biomarkersMemory CD4Prostate Cancer Screening and Incidence among Aging Persons Living with HIV
Leapman MS, Stone K, Wadia R, Park LS, Gibert CL, Goetz MB, Bedimo R, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Shebl F, Justice AC, Brown ST, Crothers K, Sigel KM. Prostate Cancer Screening and Incidence among Aging Persons Living with HIV. Journal Of Urology 2021, 207: 324-332. PMID: 34555924, PMCID: PMC8741750, DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000002249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPSA testingHIV statusProstate cancerProstate biopsyCancer incidenceHuman immunodeficiency virus statusProstate-specific antigen (PSA) testingVeterans Aging Cohort StudyProspective national cohortMultivariable Poisson modelsAging Cohort StudySpecific antigen testingHuman immunodeficiency virusProstate cancer screeningUninfected comparatorsCohort studyIncident cancerAntigen testingImmunodeficiency virusMean ageCancer screeningNational cohortCancer stageVirus statusMultivariable model
2020
DNA methylation mediates the effect of cocaine use on HIV severity
Shu C, Justice AC, Zhang X, Wang Z, Hancock DB, Johnson EO, Xu K. DNA methylation mediates the effect of cocaine use on HIV severity. Clinical Epigenetics 2020, 12: 140. PMID: 32928285, PMCID: PMC7491141, DOI: 10.1186/s13148-020-00934-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-positive participantsHIV severityVACS IndexCocaine useCocaine effectsVeterans Aging Cohort Study Biomarker CohortVeterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS) IndexEpigenome-wide associationHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) progressionHigher VACS indexFrequent cocaine useCandidate CpG sitesPersistent cocaine useMendelian randomization analysisHIV outcomesBiomarker cohortHIV progressionVirus progressionVAC indexVeteran populationAntiviral responseCandidate mediatorsStudy indicesMR analysisSeverityAssociation of Alcohol Screening Scores With Adverse Mental Health Conditions and Substance Use Among US Adults
Khan MR, Young KE, Caniglia EC, Fiellin DA, Maisto SA, Marshall BDL, Edelman EJ, Gaither JR, Chichetto NE, Tate J, Bryant KJ, Severe M, Stevens ER, Justice A, Braithwaite SR. Association of Alcohol Screening Scores With Adverse Mental Health Conditions and Substance Use Among US Adults. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e200895. PMID: 32163167, PMCID: PMC7068229, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.0895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol Use Disorders Identification TestAlcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-ConsumptionAUDIT-C scoresUse of tobaccoAlcohol screeningCohort studyInjection drugsCocaine useVeterans Aging Cohort StudyVeterans Health Administration facilitiesStimulant useAlcohol useAUDIT scoresAging Cohort StudyLongitudinal cohort studyVeterans Health AdministrationAdverse mental health conditionsSite of careFull Alcohol Use Disorders Identification TestMental health conditionsAlcohol Screening ScoresSelf-reported symptomsSymptoms of depressionDisorders Identification TestUse screening tools
2019
HIV Disease Severity Is Sensitive to Temporal Changes in Alcohol Use: A National Study of VA Patients With HIV.
Williams EC, McGinnis KA, Tate JP, Matson TE, Rubinsky AD, Bobb JF, Lapham GT, Edelman EJ, Catz SL, Satre DD, Bryant KJ, Marshall BDL, Kraemer KL, Bensley KM, Richards JE, Skanderson M, Justice AC, Fiellin DA, Bradley KA. HIV Disease Severity Is Sensitive to Temporal Changes in Alcohol Use: A National Study of VA Patients With HIV. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2019, 81: 448-455. PMID: 30973541, PMCID: PMC6594884, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000002049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVACS Index 2.0HIV disease severityVeterans Aging Cohort StudyAlcohol useDisease severityLow-level alcohol useNational Veterans Health AdministrationChange scoresAging Cohort StudyVeterans Health AdministrationAUDIT-C screensAUDIT-CsCohort studyHIV severityVA patientsHealth AdministrationSeverity measuresSeverityHIVPWHMultiple mechanismsNational studyScoresNational sampleDays
2018
Association of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease
Beckman JA, Duncan MS, Alcorn CW, So-Armah K, Butt AA, Goetz M, Tindle HA, Sico J, Tracy RP, Justice AC, Freiberg MS. Association of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease. Circulation 2018, 138: 255-265. PMID: 29535090, PMCID: PMC6050082, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.117.032647.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of PADIncident PAD eventsPeripheral artery diseaseHuman immunodeficiency virusCD4 cell countTraditional atherosclerotic risk factorsPAD risk factorsAtherosclerotic risk factorsPAD eventsRisk factorsCell countUninfected veteransCD4 cellsArtery diseaseHIV infectionHIV statusViral loadCells/Peripheral artery disease eventsPrior peripheral artery diseaseHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyHIV-1 ribonucleic acidHIV infection statusHIV viral load
2017
Risk of End‐Stage Renal Disease in HIV‐Positive Potential Live Kidney Donors
Muzaale AD, Althoff KN, Sperati CJ, Abraham AG, Kucirka LM, Massie AB, Kitahata MM, Horberg MA, Justice AC, Fischer MJ, Silverberg MJ, Butt AA, Boswell SL, Rachlis AR, Mayor AM, Gill MJ, Eron JJ, Napravnik S, Drozd DR, Martin JN, Bosch RJ, Durand CM, Locke JE, Moore RD, Lucas GM, Segev DL. Risk of End‐Stage Renal Disease in HIV‐Positive Potential Live Kidney Donors. American Journal Of Transplantation 2017, 17: 1823-1832. PMID: 28497525, PMCID: PMC5489376, DOI: 10.1111/ajt.14235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCase-Control StudiesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGlomerular Filtration RateGraft RejectionGraft SurvivalHIV InfectionsHIV SeropositivityHIV-1HumansIncidenceKidney Failure, ChronicKidney Function TestsKidney TransplantationLiving DonorsMaleMiddle AgedNephrectomyNorth AmericaPrognosisRisk FactorsViral LoadConceptsEnd-stage renal diseaseIncidence of ESRDHIV-positive individualsLive kidney donorsKidney donorsRenal diseaseMultivariable Cox proportional hazards regressionCox proportional hazards regressionPotential live kidney donorsHIV-negative peersHIV-negative participantsHIV-positive participantsProportional hazards regressionCopies/mLKidney donor candidatesCumulative incidence estimatesCohort CollaborationCumulative incidenceHIV infectionViral loadHazards regressionNational HealthPositive individualsIncidence estimatesHealth characteristicsSleep Disturbance Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Veterans
Womack JA, Murphy TE, Bathulapalli H, Akgün KM, Gibert C, Kunisaki KM, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Yaggi H, Justice AC, Redeker NS. Sleep Disturbance Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Veterans. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2017, 74: e117-e120. PMID: 27906767, PMCID: PMC5326673, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIdentification of HIV infection-related DNA methylation sites and advanced epigenetic aging in HIV-positive, treatment-naive U.S. veterans
Nelson KN, Hui Q, Rimland D, Xu K, Freiberg MS, Justice AC, Marconi VC, Sun YV. Identification of HIV infection-related DNA methylation sites and advanced epigenetic aging in HIV-positive, treatment-naive U.S. veterans. AIDS 2017, 31: 571-575. PMID: 27922854, PMCID: PMC5263111, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000001360.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-positive individualsHIV-negative individualsHIV infectionART initiationBlood samplesTreatment-naive HIV-positive individualsVeterans Aging Cohort StudyHIV-negative groupHIV-positive patientsAging Cohort StudyDNAm ageCohort of veteransPeripheral blood samplesNaive HIVAntiretroviral therapyAntiretroviral treatmentCohort studyStudy cohortAge-related diseasesMyocardial infarctionLarge cohortHealthy personsHigh riskHIVU.S. veterans
2016
The Effect of Substance Use Disorders on the Association Between Guideline-concordant Long-term Opioid Therapy and All-cause Mortality
Gaither JR, Goulet JL, Becker WC, Crystal S, Edelman EJ, Gordon K, Kerns RD, Rimland D, Skanderson M, Justice AC, Fiellin DA. The Effect of Substance Use Disorders on the Association Between Guideline-concordant Long-term Opioid Therapy and All-cause Mortality. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2016, 10: 418-428. PMID: 27610580, PMCID: PMC5083184, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000000255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersLong-term opioid therapyCause mortalityOpioid therapySUD treatmentUse disordersLower mortalityTime-updated Cox regressionUntreated substance use disordersVeterans Aging Cohort StudyOpioid-prescribing guidelinesGuideline-concordant careSUD statusAging Cohort StudyClinical practice guidelinesSUD treatment servicesOverall sampleHIV patientsCohort studyCox regressionPractice guidelinesPatientsTreatment servicesHigh mortalityMortalityEfavirenz versus boosted atazanavir-containing regimens and immunologic, virologic, and clinical outcomes
Cain LE, Caniglia EC, Phillips A, Olson A, Muga R, Pérez-Hoyos S, Abgrall S, Costagliola D, Rubio R, Jarrín I, Bucher H, Fehr J, van Sighem A, Reiss P, Dabis F, Vandenhende MA, Logan R, Robins J, Sterne JAC, Justice A, Tate J, Touloumi G, Paparizos V, Esteve A, Casabona J, Seng R, Meyer L, Jose S, Sabin C, Hernán MA. Efavirenz versus boosted atazanavir-containing regimens and immunologic, virologic, and clinical outcomes. Medicine 2016, 95: e5133. PMID: 27741139, PMCID: PMC5072966, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000005133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4 cell countEfavirenz regimenVirologic failureVirologic outcomesSurvival differencesNucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) backboneCell countReverse transcriptase inhibitor backboneAtazanavir-containing regimensAIDS-free survivalHuman immunodeficiency virusImmune deficiency syndromeHIV-CAUSAL CollaborationAtazanavir regimenHazard ratioClinical outcomesImmunodeficiency virusProspective studyDeficiency syndromeMean changeRegimensEfavirenzTime-varying covariatesInhibitor backboneRegimen
2015
Depression and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Are Risk Factors for Incident Heart Failure Among Veterans
White JR, Chang CC, So-Armah KA, Stewart JC, Gupta SK, Butt AA, Gibert CL, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Leaf DA, Bedimo RJ, Gottdiener JS, Kop WJ, Gottlieb SS, Budoff MJ, Khambaty T, Tindle HA, Justice AC, Freiberg MS. Depression and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Are Risk Factors for Incident Heart Failure Among Veterans. Circulation 2015, 132: 1630-1638. PMID: 26358261, PMCID: PMC4624488, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.114.014443.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgingAnti-HIV AgentsAntidepressive AgentsCardiovascular DiseasesComorbidityDepressive Disorder, MajorDiabetes MellitusElectronic Health RecordsEthnicityFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHeart FailureHIV InfectionsHumansHyperlipidemiasIncidenceKidney DiseasesMaleMiddle AgedProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesVeteransConceptsMajor depressive disorderRisk factorsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionCox proportional hazards modelBaseline antidepressant useIncident HF eventsRisk of HFIncident heart failureImmunodeficiency virus infectionIndependent risk factorCohort Study participantsHeart failure riskProportional hazards modelHF morbidityCommon comorbiditiesIncident HFAntidepressant useHeart failureHIV infectionHIV- participantsPrimary outcomeNinth RevisionHF eventsMedical recordsDepressive disorderDrinking trajectories among HIV-infected men who have sex with men: A cohort study of United States veterans
Marshall BD, Operario D, Bryant KJ, Cook RL, Edelman EJ, Gaither JR, Gordon AJ, Kahler CW, Maisto SA, McGinnis KA, van den Berg JJ, Zaller ND, Justice AC, Fiellin DA. Drinking trajectories among HIV-infected men who have sex with men: A cohort study of United States veterans. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2015, 148: 69-76. PMID: 25596785, PMCID: PMC4330114, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.12.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHazardous alcohol useGeneralized estimates equationsAlcohol useCohort studyVeterans Aging Cohort StudyMean AUDIT-C scoreInfectious disease clinicAging Cohort StudyAlcohol-related diagnosesAUDIT-C scoresAlcohol use trajectoriesConcurrent substance useGroup-based trajectory modelsDisease clinicMean ageEight-year study periodUS veteransMultivariable modelModifiable targetsSelf-report assessmentsHIVAlcohol consumptionUse trajectoriesStudy periodSubstance use
2014
Mortality in Patients with HIV-1 Infection Starting Antiretroviral Therapy in South Africa, Europe, or North America: A Collaborative Analysis of Prospective Studies
Boulle A, Schomaker M, May MT, Hogg RS, Shepherd BE, Monge S, Keiser O, Lampe FC, Giddy J, Ndirangu J, Garone D, Fox M, Ingle SM, Reiss P, Dabis F, Costagliola D, Castagna A, Ehren K, Campbell C, Gill MJ, Saag M, Justice AC, Guest J, Crane HM, Egger M, Sterne JA. Mortality in Patients with HIV-1 Infection Starting Antiretroviral Therapy in South Africa, Europe, or North America: A Collaborative Analysis of Prospective Studies. PLOS Medicine 2014, 11: e1001718. PMID: 25203931, PMCID: PMC4159124, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntiretroviral therapyHigh early mortalityEarly mortalityMortality rateAdjusted mortality rate ratioCumulative mortalityDeath registry linkageHIV-1 infectionMortality rate ratiosNorth American cohortSouth African cohortAdvanced diseaseCD4 countRegistry linkageProspective studyVital statusHIV treatmentEuropean cohortPoor ascertainmentHIV-1African cohortAmerican cohortPatientsMortalityCohortAntiretroviral penetration into the CNS and incidence of AIDS-defining neurologic conditions
Caniglia EC, Cain LE, Justice A, Tate J, Logan R, Sabin C, Winston A, van Sighem A, Miro JM, Podzamczer D, Olson A, Arribas JR, Moreno S, Meyer L, del Romero J, Dabis F, Bucher HC, Wandeler G, Vourli G, Skoutelis A, Lanoy E, Gasnault J, Costagliola D, Hernán MA. Antiretroviral penetration into the CNS and incidence of AIDS-defining neurologic conditions. Neurology 2014, 83: 134-141. PMID: 24907236, PMCID: PMC4117168, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000000564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher CPE scoreLower CPE scoreAntiretroviral therapy regimenProgressive multifocal leukoencephalopathyCPE scoreHIV dementiaHazard ratioCryptococcal meningitisMultifocal leukoencephalopathyTherapy regimenAntiretroviral therapy-naive individualsCNS penetration-effectiveness (CPE) scoreTherapy-naive individualsRespective hazard ratiosCases of toxoplasmosisHIV-CAUSAL CollaborationIncidence of AIDSAntiretroviral penetrationAntiretroviral regimenBaseline regimensInitial regimenNeurologic conditionsNeurologic disordersCNS penetrationRegimenContinuity in a VA Patient-Centered Medical Home Reduces Emergency Department Visits
Chaiyachati KH, Gordon K, Long T, Levin W, Khan A, Meyer E, Justice A, Brienza R. Continuity in a VA Patient-Centered Medical Home Reduces Emergency Department Visits. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e96356. PMID: 24867300, PMCID: PMC4035271, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care providersPrimary care clinicsContinuity of carePatient Aligned Care TeamsED visitsEmergency departmentPCMH modelClinic visitsED utilizationCare clinicsCare servicesVeterans Affairs primary care clinicsMultivariable logistic regression analysisVA primary care clinicsTotal clinic visitsObservational cohort studyPrimary care visitsLogistic regression analysisLower ED utilizationOutcomes of interestCare visitsCohort studyVA patientsCare teamMedical homeAdjudicated Morbidity and Mortality Outcomes by Age among Individuals with HIV Infection on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy
Miller CJ, Baker JV, Bormann AM, Erlandson KM, Huppler Hullsiek K, Justice AC, Neuhaus J, Paredes R, Petoumenos K, Wentworth D, Winston A, Wolfson J, Neaton JD, . Adjudicated Morbidity and Mortality Outcomes by Age among Individuals with HIV Infection on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e95061. PMID: 24728071, PMCID: PMC3984283, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious non-AIDS eventsNon-AIDS eventsComposite outcomeAntiretroviral therapyCardiovascular diseaseSuppressive combination antiretroviral therapyEnd-stage renal diseaseEndpoint review committeeFive-year KaplanNon-AIDS cancerCombination antiretroviral therapyHIV RNA levelsSerious adverse eventsSuppressive antiretroviral therapyCause of morbidityLarge international trialCause of deathStudies of interventionsPre-specified criteriaCause mortalityAdverse eventsAIDS eventsEffect of ageMeier estimatesBaseline factorsThe VACS Index Accurately Predicts Mortality and Treatment Response among Multi-Drug Resistant HIV Infected Patients Participating in the Options in Management with Antiretrovirals (OPTIMA) Study
Brown ST, Tate JP, Kyriakides TC, Kirkwood KA, Holodniy M, Goulet JL, Angus BJ, Cameron DW, Justice AC, . The VACS Index Accurately Predicts Mortality and Treatment Response among Multi-Drug Resistant HIV Infected Patients Participating in the Options in Management with Antiretrovirals (OPTIMA) Study. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e92606. PMID: 24667813, PMCID: PMC3965438, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092606.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVACS IndexCombination antiretroviral therapyNet reclassification improvementHIV biomarkersCause mortalityC-statisticTreatment interventionsMulti-drug resistant HIVHarrel's c-statisticsRespective hazard ratiosKaplan-Meier estimatesProportional hazards modelImproved scoresAntiretroviral studiesAntiretroviral therapyHazard ratioResistant HIVReclassification improvementRestricted IndexTreatment responseStudy interventionRisk scoreHazards modelVAC indexMortality
2013
Does Social Isolation Predict Hospitalization and Mortality Among HIV+ and Uninfected Older Veterans?
Greysen SR, Horwitz LI, Covinsky KE, Gordon K, Ohl ME, Justice AC. Does Social Isolation Predict Hospitalization and Mortality Among HIV+ and Uninfected Older Veterans? Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2013, 61: 1456-1463. PMID: 23927911, PMCID: PMC3773301, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Aging Cohort StudySocial isolation scoresHuman immunodeficiency virusCause mortalityHospital admissionUninfected groupOlder veteransSocial isolationGreater riskAging Cohort StudyHIV-positive individualsMultivariable regression analysisVA Medical CenterBaseline survey responsesUninfected participantsIncident hospitalizationCohort studyClinical featuresHIV statusImmunodeficiency virusHigh prevalenceMedical CenterMultivariable regressionHospitalizationOlder individualsLifetime Drinking Trajectories Among Veterans in Treatment for HIV
Jacob T, Blonigen DM, Upah R, Justice A. Lifetime Drinking Trajectories Among Veterans in Treatment for HIV. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2013, 37: 1179-1187. PMID: 23448171, PMCID: PMC5596456, DOI: 10.1111/acer.12071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere chronicHIV diagnosisLate onsetVeterans Aging Cohort StudyYoung adultsCourse of drinkingAging Cohort StudyOnset of HIVOnset of treatmentPatterns of drinkingLifetime Drinking HistoryHIV groupCohort studyHIV- participantsTreatment outcomesHIVCurrent studyYounger ageCocaine useDrinking historyDrinking phasesLatent growth mixture modelMedical issuesLonger durationDrinking trajectories