No data are available on bone metabolism in infants exposed to tenofovir during breastfeeding. We investigated bone metabolism markers in the first year of life in infants from mothers who received tenofovir, lamivudine and efavirenz during pregnancy and 12 months of breastfeeding in a national Option B+ programme in Malawi.Serum samples collected at 6 and 12 months in tenofovir-exposed infants and in a small sample of tenofovir-unexposed infants from the same clinical centre were analysed in batches for levels of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP; marker of bone formation) and of C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX; marker of bone resorption).Overall, 136 tenofovir-exposed infants were evaluated. No infant had at either timepoint CTX values above the upper normal limit, while most of them had at 6 and 12 months levels of BAP above the upper normal limit for the age range. Levels of bone markers showed no differences by gender and no association with growth parameters. Tenofovir-unexposed and -exposed children had similar mean levels of bone markers at 6 months (CTX: 0.62 versus 0.55 ng/mL, PaEuroS=aEuroS0.122; BAP: 384 versus 362 U/L, PaEuroS=aEuroS0.631).No significant association between treatment with tenofovir and CTX or BAP levels was found. The high levels of BAP, coupled to the normal levels observed for CTX, might reflect primarily skeletal growth. Potential negative effects of prolonged exposure to tenofovir through breastfeeding cannot however be excluded and longitudinal studies that evaluate bone mineralization status in children enrolled in Option B+ programmes are warranted.

Floridia, M., Liotta, G., Andreotti, M., Galluzzo, C.m., Amici, R., Jere, H., et al. (2016). Levels of bone markers in a population of infants exposed in utero and during breastfeeding to tenofovir within an Option B+ programme in Malawi. JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 71(11), 3206-3211 [10.1093/jac/dkw268].

Levels of bone markers in a population of infants exposed in utero and during breastfeeding to tenofovir within an Option B+ programme in Malawi

Liotta G.;Buonomo E.;Scarcella P.;Mancinelli S.;Palombi L.
2016-01-01

Abstract

No data are available on bone metabolism in infants exposed to tenofovir during breastfeeding. We investigated bone metabolism markers in the first year of life in infants from mothers who received tenofovir, lamivudine and efavirenz during pregnancy and 12 months of breastfeeding in a national Option B+ programme in Malawi.Serum samples collected at 6 and 12 months in tenofovir-exposed infants and in a small sample of tenofovir-unexposed infants from the same clinical centre were analysed in batches for levels of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP; marker of bone formation) and of C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX; marker of bone resorption).Overall, 136 tenofovir-exposed infants were evaluated. No infant had at either timepoint CTX values above the upper normal limit, while most of them had at 6 and 12 months levels of BAP above the upper normal limit for the age range. Levels of bone markers showed no differences by gender and no association with growth parameters. Tenofovir-unexposed and -exposed children had similar mean levels of bone markers at 6 months (CTX: 0.62 versus 0.55 ng/mL, PaEuroS=aEuroS0.122; BAP: 384 versus 362 U/L, PaEuroS=aEuroS0.631).No significant association between treatment with tenofovir and CTX or BAP levels was found. The high levels of BAP, coupled to the normal levels observed for CTX, might reflect primarily skeletal growth. Potential negative effects of prolonged exposure to tenofovir through breastfeeding cannot however be excluded and longitudinal studies that evaluate bone mineralization status in children enrolled in Option B+ programmes are warranted.
2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE
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Adult; Alkaline Phosphatase; Anti-HIV Agents; Benzoxazines; Biomarkers; Bone Resorption; Collagen Type I; Female; HIV Infections; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical; Lamivudine; Malawi; Male; Peptides; Pregnancy; Tenofovir; Young Adult; Breast Feeding
Floridia, M., Liotta, G., Andreotti, M., Galluzzo, C.m., Amici, R., Jere, H., et al. (2016). Levels of bone markers in a population of infants exposed in utero and during breastfeeding to tenofovir within an Option B+ programme in Malawi. JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 71(11), 3206-3211 [10.1093/jac/dkw268].
Floridia, M; Liotta, G; Andreotti, M; Galluzzo, Cm; Amici, R; Jere, H; Sagno, J-; Marazzi, Mc; Buonomo, E; Scarcella, P; Mancinelli, S; Vella, S; Giuliano, M; Palombi, L
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