Cargando…

Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies

Excessive exposure to toxic substances or chemicals in the environment and various pathogens, including viruses and bacteria, is associated with the onset of numerous brain abnormalities. Among them, pathogens, specifically viruses, elicit persistent inflammation that plays a major role in Alzheimer...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jha, Niraj Kumar, Sharma, Ankur, Jha, Saurabh Kumar, Ojha, Shreesh, Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar, Gupta, Gaurav, Kesari, Kavindra Kumar, Bhardwaj, Shanu, Shukla, Shakti D., Tambuwala, Murtaza M., Ruokolainen, Janne, Dua, Kamal, Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200286
_version_ 1783630715403894784
author Jha, Niraj Kumar
Sharma, Ankur
Jha, Saurabh Kumar
Ojha, Shreesh
Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar
Gupta, Gaurav
Kesari, Kavindra Kumar
Bhardwaj, Shanu
Shukla, Shakti D.
Tambuwala, Murtaza M.
Ruokolainen, Janne
Dua, Kamal
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
author_facet Jha, Niraj Kumar
Sharma, Ankur
Jha, Saurabh Kumar
Ojha, Shreesh
Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar
Gupta, Gaurav
Kesari, Kavindra Kumar
Bhardwaj, Shanu
Shukla, Shakti D.
Tambuwala, Murtaza M.
Ruokolainen, Janne
Dua, Kamal
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
author_sort Jha, Niraj Kumar
collection PubMed
description Excessive exposure to toxic substances or chemicals in the environment and various pathogens, including viruses and bacteria, is associated with the onset of numerous brain abnormalities. Among them, pathogens, specifically viruses, elicit persistent inflammation that plays a major role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) as well as dementia. AD is the most common brain disorder that affects thought, speech, memory and ability to execute daily routines. It is also manifested by progressive synaptic impairment and neurodegeneration, which eventually leads to dementia following the accumulation of Aβ and hyperphosphorylated Tau. Numerous factors contribute to the pathogenesis of AD, including neuroinflammation associated with pathogens, and specifically viruses. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is often linked with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) following permeation through the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and induction of persistent neuroinflammation. Further, HIV infections also exhibited the ability to modulate numerous AD-associated factors such as BBB regulators, members of stress-related pathways as well as the amyloid and Tau pathways that lead to the formation of amyloid plaques or neurofibrillary tangles accumulation. Studies regarding the role of HIV in HAND and AD are still in infancy, and potential link or mechanism between both is not yet established. Thus, in the present article, we attempt to discuss various molecular mechanisms that contribute to the basic understanding of the role of HIV-associated neuroinflammation in AD and HAND. Further, using numerous growth factors and drugs, we also present possible therapeutic strategies to curb the neuroinflammatory changes and its associated sequels.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7776571
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher The Royal Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77765712021-01-07 Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies Jha, Niraj Kumar Sharma, Ankur Jha, Saurabh Kumar Ojha, Shreesh Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar Gupta, Gaurav Kesari, Kavindra Kumar Bhardwaj, Shanu Shukla, Shakti D. Tambuwala, Murtaza M. Ruokolainen, Janne Dua, Kamal Singh, Sandeep Kumar Open Biol Review Excessive exposure to toxic substances or chemicals in the environment and various pathogens, including viruses and bacteria, is associated with the onset of numerous brain abnormalities. Among them, pathogens, specifically viruses, elicit persistent inflammation that plays a major role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) as well as dementia. AD is the most common brain disorder that affects thought, speech, memory and ability to execute daily routines. It is also manifested by progressive synaptic impairment and neurodegeneration, which eventually leads to dementia following the accumulation of Aβ and hyperphosphorylated Tau. Numerous factors contribute to the pathogenesis of AD, including neuroinflammation associated with pathogens, and specifically viruses. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is often linked with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) following permeation through the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and induction of persistent neuroinflammation. Further, HIV infections also exhibited the ability to modulate numerous AD-associated factors such as BBB regulators, members of stress-related pathways as well as the amyloid and Tau pathways that lead to the formation of amyloid plaques or neurofibrillary tangles accumulation. Studies regarding the role of HIV in HAND and AD are still in infancy, and potential link or mechanism between both is not yet established. Thus, in the present article, we attempt to discuss various molecular mechanisms that contribute to the basic understanding of the role of HIV-associated neuroinflammation in AD and HAND. Further, using numerous growth factors and drugs, we also present possible therapeutic strategies to curb the neuroinflammatory changes and its associated sequels. The Royal Society 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7776571/ /pubmed/33352062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200286 Text en © 2020 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Review
Jha, Niraj Kumar
Sharma, Ankur
Jha, Saurabh Kumar
Ojha, Shreesh
Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar
Gupta, Gaurav
Kesari, Kavindra Kumar
Bhardwaj, Shanu
Shukla, Shakti D.
Tambuwala, Murtaza M.
Ruokolainen, Janne
Dua, Kamal
Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title_full Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title_fullStr Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title_full_unstemmed Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title_short Alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in HIV-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
title_sort alzheimer's disease-like perturbations in hiv-mediated neuronal dysfunctions: understanding mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200286
work_keys_str_mv AT jhanirajkumar alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT sharmaankur alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT jhasaurabhkumar alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT ojhashreesh alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT chellappandineshkumar alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT guptagaurav alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT kesarikavindrakumar alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT bhardwajshanu alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT shuklashaktid alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT tambuwalamurtazam alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT ruokolainenjanne alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT duakamal alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies
AT singhsandeepkumar alzheimersdiseaselikeperturbationsinhivmediatedneuronaldysfunctionsunderstandingmechanismsanddevelopingtherapeuticstrategies