Literature DB >> 21204781

A review of premature frailty in HIV-infected persons; another manifestation of HIV-related accelerated aging.

Nur F Önen1, E Turner Overton.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: HIV-related immunological and multisystem accelerated aging contributes to the premature occurrence of age-related comorbidities. Such non-AIDS-defining comorbidities include cardiovascular disease, dyslipidemia, osteoporosis and frailty, and are of increasing importance with improved survival on antiretrovirals. This review will describe the underlying pathogenesis of HIV-related accelerated aging and will thereafter focus on frailty, a clinical concept which has only recently been studied in the HIV field.
METHODS: A literature search was performed using PubMed. Cited articles were peer reviewed and included prospective, retrospective and basic science studies, systematic reviews and Center for Disease Control and Prevention data.
RESULTS: HIV infection is characterized profound immune dysregulation, which can hasten cardiovascular, renal, cerebrovascular and bone disease and precede their overt manifestation by years. Viral mediated atherogenesis further accelerates end organ dysfunction and increases mortality. Frailty, a clinical syndrome characterized by multisystem dysregulation and increased vulnerability to stressors, occurs prematurely in HIV-infected persons especially those with advanced disease. Frailty prevalence and clinical characteristics are similar in affected older adults and HIV-infected persons. Its presence is associated with a number of negative outcomes including greater comorbidity and hospitalization.
CONCLUSION: Premature frailty, like other non-AIDS-defining comorbidities, is a manifestation of HIV-related accelerated aging. The synergism of HIV infection and aging has alarming clinical and socioeconomic implications. Research is needed to identify the factors that predict the development of premature frailty among HIV-infected persons and the optimal prevention and management strategies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21204781

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Aging Sci        ISSN: 1874-6098


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3.  Determinants of physical and global functioning in adult HIV-positive heterosexual men.

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4.  Pain is independently associated with impaired physical function in HIV-infected patients.

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5.  Regulatory T Cells, Frailty, and Immune Activation in Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.

Authors:  Weiying Zhang; Tricia L Nilles; Jacquett R Johnson; Joseph B Margolick
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6.  HIV Status and Antiretroviral Therapy as Predictors of Disability among Older South Africans: Overall Association and Moderation by Body Mass Index.

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7.  Topographies of Cortical and Subcortical Volume Loss in HIV and Aging in the cART Era.

Authors:  Anika Guha; Matthew R Brier; Mario Ortega; Elizabeth Westerhaus; Brittany Nelson; Beau M Ances
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9.  Does social isolation predict hospitalization and mortality among HIV+ and uninfected older veterans?

Authors:  S Ryan Greysen; Leora I Horwitz; Kenneth E Covinsky; Kirsha Gordon; Michael E Ohl; Amy C Justice
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Authors:  Dan Nguyen; Jean W Hsu; Farook Jahoor; Rajagopal V Sekhar
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