Gartner Suzanne, Liu Yiling
Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA.
J Neurovirol. 2002 Apr;8(2):69-75. doi: 10.1080/13550280290049525.
How does HIV infection lead to the development of central nervous system disease? Central to this question is identification of the relative contributions of (1) the virus, (2) its host cells, and (3) secondary or downstream events to the pathological process. These are re-examined in this brief review. Also, a greater appreciation for the role of systemic events in neuroinflammation is emerging, with likely relevance to HIV-associated dementia. We propose here a model for HIV neuropathogenesis that highlights the role of systemic monocyte activation and subsequent neuroinvasion in initiating the disease.
HIV感染是如何导致中枢神经系统疾病的发展的?这个问题的核心在于确定(1)病毒、(2)其宿主细胞以及(3)继发性或下游事件在病理过程中的相对作用。在这篇简短的综述中,我们将重新审视这些问题。此外,人们越来越认识到全身事件在神经炎症中的作用,这可能与HIV相关痴呆有关。我们在此提出一个HIV神经发病机制模型,该模型强调全身单核细胞激活及随后的神经侵袭在引发疾病中的作用。