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Discordant plasma and cerebral spinal fluid cytokines/chemokines in relation to HIV-1-associated dementia.

D A Killebrew1, D Troelstrup, V Valcour, A Williams, J Aguon, D Sapalo, C Shikuma, S Ratto-Kim, B Shiramizu.   

Abstract

Monocytes and macrophages serve as HIV-1 reservoirs and may indirectly lead to HIV-1-associated dementia via neurotoxic cytokine/chemokine production. It remains unknown if peripheral monocytes and macrophages are responsible for the presence of circulating and cerebral spinal fluid cytokine/chemokine. The purpose of this evaluation was to determine the relationship between inflammatory and chemoattractant cytokine/chemokine in the periphery and the CNS among individuals with HIV-1-associated dementia and normal cognition. To accomplish this, we utilized specimens from the Hawaii Aging with HIV Cohort to assay plasma, cerebral spinal fluid, and cultured peripheral monocyte and macrophage supernatant cytokine/chemokines from individuals with HIV-1-associated dementia and normal cognition by ELISA, relative real-time PCR, and protein macroarrays. To further characterize the activated cells that may be responsible for HIV-1-associated dementia, inverse-PCR was used to identify sites of viral integration. Different mediators of inflammation, and chemoattraction from monocyte and macrophage supernatants, plasma, and cerebral spinal fluid were identified in HIV-1-associated dementia versus normal cognition. The data suggest unique pathways leading to cytokine/chemokine release in the periphery versus the brain region. This may have implications in delineating a cause and effect in HIV-1-associated dementia pathogenesis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16171574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)        ISSN: 0145-5680            Impact factor:   1.770


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