Investigation of HIV-infected macrophage neurotoxin production from patients with AIDS dementia

Lynn Pulliam , Jessica A. Clarke , Dawn McGuire , Michael S. McGrath
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The mechanism for AIDS dementia may involve the production of toxic cytokines. Since macrophage/microglia are the infected cells in the brain, we were interested in the production of some of the same cytokines by HIV-infected macrophages from patients with AIDS dementia. HIV-infected macrophages from 11 patients with AIDS dementia were cultured and evaluated for p24, cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA, and the production of interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and other neurotoxic factors. The percentage of HIV macrophage infectivity did not correlate with the severity of dementia nor did the presence of CMV. The production of IL-6 and an unidentified neurotoxin did not correlate with HIV macrophage infectivity suggesting that these soluble factors are strain specific. Production of TNFα by HIV-infected macrophages was relatively low (<1–35 pg/ml) and may not be a significant factor in toxicity.

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艾滋病性痴呆患者hiv感染巨噬细胞产生神经毒素的研究
艾滋病痴呆的机制可能涉及有毒细胞因子的产生。由于巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞是大脑中被感染的细胞,我们对来自艾滋病痴呆患者的hiv感染巨噬细胞产生一些相同的细胞因子感兴趣。我们培养了11例艾滋病痴呆患者的hiv感染巨噬细胞,并对其p24、巨细胞病毒(CMV) DNA、白细胞介素6 (IL-6)、肿瘤坏死因子α (TNFα)和其他神经毒性因子的产生进行了评估。HIV巨噬细胞感染的百分比与痴呆的严重程度无关,也与巨细胞病毒的存在无关。IL-6和一种未知的神经毒素的产生与HIV巨噬细胞的感染性无关,这表明这些可溶性因子是菌株特异性的。感染hiv的巨噬细胞产生的TNFα相对较低(1-35 pg/ml),可能不是毒性的重要因素。
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