%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Maman, D. %A Pujades-Rodriguez, M. %A Subtil, F. %A Pinoges, L. %A McGuire, M. %A Ecochard, R. %A Etard, Jean-François %T Gender differences in immune reconstitution : a multicentric cohort analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa %D 2012 %L fdi:010055811 %G ENG %J Plos One %@ 1932-6203 %M ISI:000302853600107 %N 2 %P e31078 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0031078 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010055811 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers17-09/010055811.pdf %V 7 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, men living with HIV often start ART at more advanced stages of disease and have higher early mortality than women. We investigated gender difference in long-term immune reconstitution. Methods/Principal Findings: Antiretroviral-naive adults who received ART for at least 9 months in four HIV programs in sub-Saharan Africa were included. Multivariate mixed linear models were used to examine gender differences in immune reconstitution on first line ART. A total of 21,708 patients (68% women) contributed to 61,912 person-years of follow-up. At ART start,. Median CD4 at ART were 149 [IQR 85-206] for women and 125 cells/mu L [IQR 63-187] for men. After the first year on ART, immune recovery was higher in women than in men, and gender-based differences increased by 20 CD4 cells/mu L per year on average (95% CI 16-23; P<0.001). Up to 6 years after ART start, patients with low initial CD4 levels experienced similar gains compared to patients with high initial levels, including those with CD4>250cells/mu L (difference between patients with <50 cells/mu L and those with >250 was 284 cells/mu L; 95% CI 272-296; LR test for interaction with time p = 0.63). Among patients with initial CD4 count of 150-200 cells/mu L, women reached 500 CD4 cells after 2.4 years on ART (95% CI 2.4-2.5) and men after 4.5 years (95% CI 4.1-4.8) of ART use. Conclusion: Women achieved better long-term immune response to ART, reaching CD4 level associated with lower risks of AIDS related morbidity and mortality quicker than men. %$ 050