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Leukocyte Count and New-onset Diabetes Mellitus in People with Hiv: a Longitudinal Study

Meyer, Sophia C.
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Klein, Zoe
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Schoepf, Isabella C.
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August 1, 2025
HIV Medicine

Objectives: The risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increased in people with HIV. Chronic inflammation contributes to DM risk. High leukocytes are associated with DM in the general population, but in people with HIV, evidence of a leukocyte-DM association is limited. Methods: We included participants of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study with new-onset DM (2000-2023) and matched controls. We obtained uni- and multivariable odds ratios (ORs) for DM, based on traditional and HIV-related DM risk factors, leukocyte count and potential confounders for leukocyte count. Results: Among 732 DM cases (median age 54 years, 79% male at birth, 86% with suppressed HIV RNA) and 2032 DM-free controls, the latest leukocyte count prior to DM diagnosis was higher in cases than in controls (median [interquartile range], 6200 [5115-7800] vs. 5900/mu L [4800-7180]; p < 0.001), but leucocytosis (>11 000/mu L) was uncommon (3.8% vs. 2.3%; p = 0.032). DM-OR in the highest vs. lowest leukocyte quintile was 1.91 (95% confidence interval, 1.45-2.52) in univariable analysis and 2.47 (1.71-3.57) in multivariable analysis. For comparison, multivariable DM-OR for dyslipidaemia, overweight, >= 12-month stavudine exposure and >= 12-month integrase inhibitor exposure were 2.23 (1.80-2.75), 2.83 (2.21-3.62), 1.54 (1.16-2.04) and 2.29 (1.13-4.62), respectively. We found no relevant confounders for the leukocyte-DM association. Leukocytes were significantly associated with DM up to 10 years before diagnosis (all p < 0.02). Conclusions: High leukocyte count is an independent DM risk factor in people with HIV in Switzerland and increases the risk of DM to a degree similar to traditional and HIV-related risk factors, up to 10 years before DM diagnosis.

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research article
DOI
10.1111/hiv.70089
Web of Science ID

WOS:001543793400001

PubMed ID

40747677

Author(s)
Meyer, Sophia C.

University of Basel

Klein, Zoe

University of Basel

Schoepf, Isabella C.

University of Bern

Thorball, Christian W.

University of Lausanne

Labarile, Marco

University of Zurich

Kootstra, Neeltje

University of Amsterdam

Reiss, Peter

Amsterdam Inst Global Hlth & Dev

Ryom, Lene

University of Copenhagen

Braun, Dominique L.

University of Zurich

Thurnheer, Christine

University of Bern

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Corporate authors
the Swiss HIV Cohort Study
Date Issued

2025-08-01

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
HIV Medicine
Article Number

hiv.70089

Subjects

diabetes mellitus

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HIV infection

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leukocytes

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multivariable analysis

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white blood cells

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
UPFELLAY  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Swiss HIV Cohort Research Foundation

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August 20, 2025
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/252971
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