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Cognitive Performance Related to HIV-1-Infected Monocytes

机译:认知性能相关的HIV-1感染单核细胞

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The effect that HIV type 1 (HIV) has on neurocognition is a dynamic process, whereby peripheral events are likely involved in setting the stage for clinical findings. In spite of antiretroviral therapy (ART), patients continue to be at risk for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), which might be related to persistence of inflammation. In a yearly assessment of HIV DNA levels in activated monocytes, increased HIV DNA copies were found in patients with persistent HAND. Furthermore, activated monocytes from patients with high HIV DNA copies secreted more inflammatory cytokines. Since these activated monocytes traffic to the CNS and enter the brain, they may contribute to an inflammatory environment in the CNS that leads to HAND.
机译:HIV 1型(HIV)对神经认知的影响是一个动态过程,由此外围事件可能参与为临床发现奠定基础。尽管进行了抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART),但患者仍然面临与HIV相关的神经认知障碍(HAND)的风险,这可能与炎症的持续存在有关。在对活化单核细胞中HIV DNA水平的年度评估中,发现患有持续性HAND的患者HIV DNA拷贝增加。此外,来自HIV DNA高拷贝患者的活化单核细胞分泌更多的炎性细胞因子。由于这些激活的单核细胞运输到CNS并进入大脑,因此它们可能会导致CNS中的炎症环境,从而导致HAND。

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