CROI 2024:艾滋病毒感染者的神经精神并发症。

Q1 Medicine Topics in antiviral medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-12
Michael J Corley, Scott L Letendre, Sam Nightingale
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2024年逆转录病毒和机会性感染会议在艾滋病毒和其他感染患者的神经精神并发症方面有了新的和有影响力的发现。报告包括来自低收入和中等收入国家的新证据、艾滋病毒在中枢神经系统的持续性、与年龄有关的并发症(包括脑血管疾病)、与发病机制和治疗有关的额外数据。还包括在病毒抑制抗逆转录病毒治疗期间脑脊液和大脑细胞中活跃的艾滋病毒RNA转录的新证据,以及艾滋病毒感染者的神经精神并发症或脑成像发现与a)颈动脉炎症和脑血管疾病,b)阿尔茨海默病遗传风险,c)健康的社会决定因素,包括暴露于污染,以及d)表观遗传衰老之间的联系。在脑脊液抑制商、多药联用的效果以及替沙莫林和替米沙坦的临床试验方面提出了新的治疗发现。本文综述了这些和其他新发现,并强调了神经hiv领域的新研究方向。
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CROI 2024: Neuropsychiatric Complications in People With HIV.

The 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections featured new and impactful findings about neuropsychiatric complications in people with HIV and other infections. Reports included new evidence from low- and middleincome countries, HIV persistence in the central nervous system, aging-related complications (including cerebrovascular disease), additional data relevant to pathogenesis, and therapeutics. Also included were new evidence of active HIV RNA transcription in cells from cerebrospinal fluid and the brain during virally suppressive antiretroviral therapy as well as links between neuropsychiatric complications or brain imaging findings in people with HIV and a) carotid artery inflammation and cerebrovascular disease, b) Alzheimer's disease genetic risk, c) social determinants of health, including exposure to pollution, and d) epigenetic aging. New therapeutic findings were presented on the cerebrospinal fluid inhibitory quotient, the effects of polypharmacy, and clinical trials of tesamorelin and telmisartan. This review summarizes these and other new findings and highlights new research directions for the neuro-HIV field.

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Topics in antiviral medicine
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