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Leishmania infantum enhances human immunodeficiency virus type-1 replication in primary human macrophages through a complex cytokine network.

机译:婴儿利什曼原虫通过复杂的细胞因子网络增强人类巨噬细胞中人类免疫缺陷病毒1型的复制。

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Leishmaniasis has emerged as an important potential opportunistic disease among patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1). It has been reported that the visceral form of leishmaniasis accelerates the course of HIV-1 disease progression and shortens the life expectancy of persons in areas where both diseases are endemic. As both pathogens can infect in a productive manner the same target cell, that is, the macrophage, we examined the possible modulatory effect of the protozoan parasite Leishmania infantum on the biology of HIV-1 in primary human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). We found that coinfection of MDMs with Leishmania and HIV-1 resulted in a significant enhancement of both virus transcription and release of progeny virus. The Leishmania-directed increase in HIV-1 production was associated with an increased secretion of the proinflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha and IL-1alpha. Altogether, these findings indicate that the presence of Leishmania and HIV-1 within the same cellular microenvironment leads to an enhancement of virus gene expression. The present work also underscores the importance of studying the possible complex interactions between two human pathogens in a physiological cellular reservoir.
机译:在感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒1型(HIV-1)的患者中,利什曼病已成为一种重要的潜在机会性疾病。据报道,内脏形式的利什曼病可加速HIV-1疾病的发展进程,并缩短两种疾病都流行地区的人们的预期寿命。由于两种病原体都可以通过生产性方式感染同一靶细胞,即巨噬细胞,因此我们研究了原生动物寄生虫利什曼原虫对人类原代单核细胞衍生巨噬细胞(MDM)中HIV-1生物学的可能调节作用。我们发现MDM与利什曼原虫和HIV-1的共感染导致病毒转录和子代病毒释放的显着增强。利什曼原虫指导的HIV-1产量增加与促炎细胞因子TNF-α和IL-1alpha的分泌增加有关。总而言之,这些发现表明在同一细胞微环境中存在利什曼原虫和HIV-1导致病毒基因表达增强。本工作还强调了研究生理细胞贮藏库中两种人类病原体之间可能存在的复杂相互作用的重要性。

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