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Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia

BACKGROUND: HIV-1 penetrates the central nervous system, which is vital for HIV-associated dementia (HAD). But the role of cellular infiltration and activation together with HIV in the development of HAD is poorly understood. METHODS: To study activation and infiltration patterns of macrophages, CD8...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Li, Rua, Rejane, Ng, Thomas, Vongrad, Valentina, Ho, Yung S, Geczy, Carolyn, Hsu, Kenneth, Brew, Bruce J, Saksena, Nitin K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19951441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-192
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author Zhou, Li
Rua, Rejane
Ng, Thomas
Vongrad, Valentina
Ho, Yung S
Geczy, Carolyn
Hsu, Kenneth
Brew, Bruce J
Saksena, Nitin K
author_facet Zhou, Li
Rua, Rejane
Ng, Thomas
Vongrad, Valentina
Ho, Yung S
Geczy, Carolyn
Hsu, Kenneth
Brew, Bruce J
Saksena, Nitin K
author_sort Zhou, Li
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: HIV-1 penetrates the central nervous system, which is vital for HIV-associated dementia (HAD). But the role of cellular infiltration and activation together with HIV in the development of HAD is poorly understood. METHODS: To study activation and infiltration patterns of macrophages, CD8+ T cells in relation to HIV in diverse CNS areas of patients with and without dementia. 46 brain regions from two rapidly progressing severely demented patients and 53 regions from 4 HIV+ non-dementia patients were analyzed. Macrophage and CD8+ T cell infiltration of the CNS in relation to HIV was assessed using immuno-histochemical analysis with anti-HIV (P24), anti-CD8 and anti-CD68, anti-S-100A8 and granzyme B antibodies (cellular activation). Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 12.0 with Student's t test and ANOVA. RESULTS: Overall, the patterns of infiltration of macrophages and CD8+ T cells were indiscernible between patients with and without dementia, but the co-localization of macrophages and CD8+ T cells along with HIV P24 antigen in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain segregated the two groups. This predilection of infected macrophages and CD8+ T cells to the middle part of the brain was unique to both HAD patients, along with unique nature of provirus gag gene sequences derived from macrophages in the midline and mesial temporal structures. CONCLUSION: Strong predilection of infected macrophages and CD8+ T cells was typical of the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures uniquely in HAD patients, which has some influence on neurocognitive impairment during HIV infection.
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spelling pubmed-27922262009-12-12 Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia Zhou, Li Rua, Rejane Ng, Thomas Vongrad, Valentina Ho, Yung S Geczy, Carolyn Hsu, Kenneth Brew, Bruce J Saksena, Nitin K BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: HIV-1 penetrates the central nervous system, which is vital for HIV-associated dementia (HAD). But the role of cellular infiltration and activation together with HIV in the development of HAD is poorly understood. METHODS: To study activation and infiltration patterns of macrophages, CD8+ T cells in relation to HIV in diverse CNS areas of patients with and without dementia. 46 brain regions from two rapidly progressing severely demented patients and 53 regions from 4 HIV+ non-dementia patients were analyzed. Macrophage and CD8+ T cell infiltration of the CNS in relation to HIV was assessed using immuno-histochemical analysis with anti-HIV (P24), anti-CD8 and anti-CD68, anti-S-100A8 and granzyme B antibodies (cellular activation). Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 12.0 with Student's t test and ANOVA. RESULTS: Overall, the patterns of infiltration of macrophages and CD8+ T cells were indiscernible between patients with and without dementia, but the co-localization of macrophages and CD8+ T cells along with HIV P24 antigen in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain segregated the two groups. This predilection of infected macrophages and CD8+ T cells to the middle part of the brain was unique to both HAD patients, along with unique nature of provirus gag gene sequences derived from macrophages in the midline and mesial temporal structures. CONCLUSION: Strong predilection of infected macrophages and CD8+ T cells was typical of the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures uniquely in HAD patients, which has some influence on neurocognitive impairment during HIV infection. BioMed Central 2009-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2792226/ /pubmed/19951441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-192 Text en Copyright ©2009 Zhou et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhou, Li
Rua, Rejane
Ng, Thomas
Vongrad, Valentina
Ho, Yung S
Geczy, Carolyn
Hsu, Kenneth
Brew, Bruce J
Saksena, Nitin K
Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title_full Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title_fullStr Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title_short Evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with HIV-associated dementia
title_sort evidence for predilection of macrophage infiltration patterns in the deeper midline and mesial temporal structures of the brain uniquely in patients with hiv-associated dementia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19951441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-192
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