D. Torre et al., Levels of nitric oxide, gamma interferon and interleukin-12 in AIDS patients with toxoplasmic encephalitis, INFECTION, 27(3), 1999, pp. 218-220
The production of nitric oxide (NO) by macrophages is important for the kil
ling of intracellular pathogens, such as Toxoplasma gondii. Gamma interfero
n (IFN-gamma) and lipopolysaccharide stimulate NO production. The aim of th
is study was to investigate the importance of NO, IFN-gamma and interleukin
-12 (IL-12) in the host immune response in AIDS patients suffering from tox
oplasmic encephalitis (TE). It tvas demonstrated that the production of NO,
detected as nitrite/nitrate in the sera and in the cerebrospinal fluid (CS
F) of 32 AIDS patients with TE, was normal. In addition, levels of IFN-gamm
a in the sera and in the CSF of patients with TE were not increased. In con
trast, serum levels of IL-12 in these patients were significantly increased
(6.5 +/- 7.1 pg/ml; P = 0.0368), compared to the control patients (1.7 +/-
3.5 pg/ml). Furthermore, increased but not significant levels of Il-12 wer
e also observed in the CSF of patients with TE (2.2 +/- 4.7 pg/ml; controls
: 0.5 +/- 1.9 pg/ml), The results of this study indicate that reactivation
or recurrence of T. gondii infection in HIV-1-infected patients is probably
due to a down-regulation of IFN-gamma along with a resulting non-optimal N
O activity.