Literature DB >> 12626887

A study of the immunology, virology, and safety of prednisone in HIV-1-infected subjects with CD4 cell counts of 200 to 700 mm(-3).

Robert S Wallis1, Robert Kalayjian, Jeffrey M Jacobson, Lawrence Fox, Lynette Purdue, Cecilia M Shikuma, Richard Arakaki, Stuart Snyder, Robert W Coombs, Ronald J Bosch, John Spritzler, Miriam Chernoff, Evgenia Aga, Laurie Myers, Barbara Schock, Michael M Lederman.   

Abstract

Adult Clinical Trials Group Study 349 examined the immunology, virology, and safety of 40 mg/d prednisone as an adjunct to antiretroviral therapy in 24 HIV-infected subjects with >200 CD4+ T cells/mm in a randomized placebo-controlled trial. After 8 weeks, median lymphocyte and CD4+ cell numbers increased >40% above baseline values (p =.08). No effect was observed on markers of cell activation or apoptosis, although the proportion of CD28+ CD8+ T cells increased (p =.006). Prednisone inhibited monocyte TNFalpha production without affecting T-cell responses to antigens or mitogens. Two subjects assigned to prednisone were subsequently found to have asymptomatic osteonecrosis of the hip. Many questions remain regarding the role of activation-induced sequestration and apoptosis as causes of progressive CD4+ T-cell loss in AIDS. The potential role of corticosteroids as tools to examine this question will be limited by concerns regarding their toxicity; however, further studies of other agents to limit cellular activation in AIDS are warranted.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12626887     DOI: 10.1097/00126334-200303010-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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4.  Comorbidities associated with HIV and antiretroviral therapy (clinical sciences): a workshop report.

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Review 5.  Safety of antitumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy in patients with chronic viral infections: hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV infection.

Authors:  L H Calabrese; N Zein; D Vassilopoulos
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6.  Influence of antiretroviral drugs on the pharmacokinetics of prednisolone in HIV-infected individuals.

Authors:  Kristin H Busse; Elizabeth Formentini; Raul M Alfaro; Joseph A Kovacs; Scott R Penzak
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2008-08-15       Impact factor: 3.731

Review 7.  Dimethyl fumarate modulation of immune and antioxidant responses: application to HIV therapy.

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8.  HIV patients treated with low-dose prednisolone exhibit lower immune activation than untreated patients.

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9.  Atherosclerosis: pathogenesis and increased occurrence in individuals with HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

Authors:  Timothy Guilford; Devin Morris; Dennis Gray; Vishwanath Venketaraman
Journal:  HIV AIDS (Auckl)       Date:  2010-10-29

10.  Long-term clinical, immunologic and virologic impact of glucocorticoids on the chronic phase of HIV infection.

Authors:  Jean-Marie Andrieu; Wei Lu
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