NEUROPATHOGENESIS OF HIV-1 INFECTION - INTERACTIONS BETWEEN INTERLEUKIN-1 AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-1-BETA

Authors
Citation
L. Vitkovic, NEUROPATHOGENESIS OF HIV-1 INFECTION - INTERACTIONS BETWEEN INTERLEUKIN-1 AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-1-BETA, Molecular psychiatry, 2(2), 1997, pp. 111-112
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
13594184
Volume
2
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
111 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
1359-4184(1997)2:2<111:NOHI-I>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Cytokines are widely considered to function as major mediators of neur opathogenesis of HIV-1 infection. This view is based on a large amount of data obtained in vitro, in animal models and in human brain tissue obtained postmortem. Evidence for the involvement of interleukin-1 an d transforming growth factor-beta 1, summarized here, indicates that t hese cytokines likely control HIV-1 expression in the brain and astroc ytosis, the two hallmarks of brain in AIDS patients. Although the data do not reveal the precise time course of molecular and cellular chang es in vivo, they strongly suggest a complex pattern of interactions wh ose ordering in time determines when and where HIV-1 is expressed in t he brain. Further kinetic data are therefore urgently needed to shed l ight on the heterogeneity of HIV-1 expression in the brain.