Biomarkers of HIV immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
Biomarkers of HIV immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
Date
2008
Authors
Bonham, Shuli
Meya, David B
Bohjanen, Paul R.
Boulware, David R.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Future Medicine
Abstract
Dysregulation of the immune system drives HIV pathogenesis. As we develop new ways to treat HIV and AIDS, we encounter new clinical ramifications of our treatment on regulatory components of the Immune system. HIV-associated Immune in reconstruction Inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) occurs after initiation of antiretroviral therapy with inappropriate and unbalanced restoration of the immune system, resulting in pathologic Inflammatory reactions with significant morbidity. IRIS is most commonly associated with latent, occur or past infectious, including tuberculosis, Cryptococcus neoformans and Mycobacterium avium complex. We discuss common clinical presentations, new diagnostic modalities, current hypotheses of IRIS pathogenesis and future directions of IRIS-related research, focusing on the identification biomarkers that can be used to predict and diagnose IRIS
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Keywords
Biomarkers,
HAART,
IRIS,
HIV/AIDS,
Cytokines,
T cells,
Mycobacterium tuberclosis
Citation
Bonham, S., Meya, D.B., Bohjanen, P.R., Boulware, D.R. (2008). Biomarkers of HIV immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. Biomarkers in Medicine, 2(4)