Title of article :
Immunodysregulation of HIV disease at bone marrow level
Author/Authors :
Isgro، Antonella نويسنده , , Aiuti، Alessandro نويسنده , , Leti، Wilma نويسنده , , Gramiccioni، Claudia نويسنده , , Esposito، Antonella نويسنده , , Mezzaroma، Ivano نويسنده , , Aiuti، Fernando نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Hematological abnormalities frequently occur in patients infected with HIV-1. Increasing evidence indicates that bone
marrow (BM) suppression results from viral infection of accessory cells, with impaired stromal function and alteration of
hematopoietic growth factor network. We investigated the effects of antiretroviral therapy on cytokine and chemokine
production by BM cells and stromal cells, in a group of HIV-1-infected subjects before and during treatment. Compared with
uninfected controls, an altered cytokine and chemokine production by BM cells has been observed before treatment,
characterised by decreased IL-2 and elevated TNF-a, MIP-1a, MIP-1h, and RANTES levels, along with a defective BM
clonogenic activity. Antiretroviral therapy determined an amelioration of stem cell activity, a restoration of stromal cell
pattern and functions, and an increased IL-2 production at BM level and a decrease of Fas expression on progenitor cells, in
parallel with the diminution of TNF-a levels.
HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs) may improve hematopoietic functions owing to their direct effects on the BM progenitor
cells. Ritonavir and indinavir increased the colony growth of BM obtained either from HIV-1-infected patients or from
normal individuals, in parallel with the normalization of functional and morphologic characteristics of stromal cells.
Keywords :
HIV , cytokine , Stromal cells , Bone marrow , HAART
Journal title :
Autoimmunity Reviews
Journal title :
Autoimmunity Reviews