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Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients
BACKGROUND: Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), which is mainly expressed in activated dendritic cells, catabolizes tryptophan to kynurenine and other downstream catabolites. It is known to be an immune mediator in HIV pathogenesis. The impact of anti-retroviral therapy on its activity has not been w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24983463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100446 |
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author | Chen, Jun Shao, Jiasheng Cai, Rentian Shen, Yinzhong Zhang, Renfang Liu, Li Qi, Tangkai Lu, Hongzhou |
author_facet | Chen, Jun Shao, Jiasheng Cai, Rentian Shen, Yinzhong Zhang, Renfang Liu, Li Qi, Tangkai Lu, Hongzhou |
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description | BACKGROUND: Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), which is mainly expressed in activated dendritic cells, catabolizes tryptophan to kynurenine and other downstream catabolites. It is known to be an immune mediator in HIV pathogenesis. The impact of anti-retroviral therapy on its activity has not been well established. METHODS: We measured systemic IDO activity (the ratio of plasma kynurenine to tryptophan) in HIV-infected patients before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and its association with a microbial translocation marker, soluble CD14 (sCD14). RESULTS: Among 76 participants, higher baseline IDO activity was associated with lower CD4(+) T cell counts (P<0.05) and higher plasma sCD14 levels (P<0.001). After 1 year of HAART, IDO activity decreased significantly (P<0.01), but was still higher than in healthy controls (P<0.05). The baseline IDO activity did not predict CD4(+) T cell recovery after 1 year of therapy. The percentages of myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells were not correlated with IDO activity. CONCLUSIONS: IDO activity is elevated in HIV-infected patients, which is partially associated with microbial translocation. HAART reduced, but did not normalize the activity of IDO. |
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spelling | pubmed-40776982014-07-03 Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients Chen, Jun Shao, Jiasheng Cai, Rentian Shen, Yinzhong Zhang, Renfang Liu, Li Qi, Tangkai Lu, Hongzhou PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), which is mainly expressed in activated dendritic cells, catabolizes tryptophan to kynurenine and other downstream catabolites. It is known to be an immune mediator in HIV pathogenesis. The impact of anti-retroviral therapy on its activity has not been well established. METHODS: We measured systemic IDO activity (the ratio of plasma kynurenine to tryptophan) in HIV-infected patients before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and its association with a microbial translocation marker, soluble CD14 (sCD14). RESULTS: Among 76 participants, higher baseline IDO activity was associated with lower CD4(+) T cell counts (P<0.05) and higher plasma sCD14 levels (P<0.001). After 1 year of HAART, IDO activity decreased significantly (P<0.01), but was still higher than in healthy controls (P<0.05). The baseline IDO activity did not predict CD4(+) T cell recovery after 1 year of therapy. The percentages of myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells were not correlated with IDO activity. CONCLUSIONS: IDO activity is elevated in HIV-infected patients, which is partially associated with microbial translocation. HAART reduced, but did not normalize the activity of IDO. Public Library of Science 2014-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4077698/ /pubmed/24983463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100446 Text en © 2014 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chen, Jun Shao, Jiasheng Cai, Rentian Shen, Yinzhong Zhang, Renfang Liu, Li Qi, Tangkai Lu, Hongzhou Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title | Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title_full | Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title_fullStr | Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title_short | Anti-Retroviral Therapy Decreases but Does Not Normalize Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity in HIV-Infected Patients |
title_sort | anti-retroviral therapy decreases but does not normalize indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity in hiv-infected patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24983463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100446 |
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