Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection
Translocation of bacterial components, including endotoxin of gram-negative microorganisms, is considered as one of the factors, contributing to hyperactivation of immune system in HIV-infection and progression of the disease. Possible reasons for increased intestinal permeability are discussed: mas...
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doaj-bc86dcebacc64a26a23aa73db0f616662021-08-02T08:43:16ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322014-09-0143354110.22625/2072-6732-2012-4-3-35-41125Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infectionG. R. Khasanova0Kazan State Medical University, KazanTranslocation of bacterial components, including endotoxin of gram-negative microorganisms, is considered as one of the factors, contributing to hyperactivation of immune system in HIV-infection and progression of the disease. Possible reasons for increased intestinal permeability are discussed: massive loss of intestinal CD4-lymphocytes, especially during acute phase of disease, significant decrease in tight junction protein expression, on-going viral replication and constant inflammation of gut mucosa, altered gut micro ecology. Results of investigations of the role of microbial translocation in progression of HIV-infection are presented.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/111hiv-infectionmicrobial translocationactivation of immune systemendotoxin |
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Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection |
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Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection |
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Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection |
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Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection |
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Impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in HIV-infection |
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impairment of gut defense barrier and microbial translocation in hiv-infection |
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Journal Infectology |
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Žurnal Infektologii |
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2072-6732 |
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Translocation of bacterial components, including endotoxin of gram-negative microorganisms, is considered as one of the factors, contributing to hyperactivation of immune system in HIV-infection and progression of the disease. Possible reasons for increased intestinal permeability are discussed: massive loss of intestinal CD4-lymphocytes, especially during acute phase of disease, significant decrease in tight junction protein expression, on-going viral replication and constant inflammation of gut mucosa, altered gut micro ecology. Results of investigations of the role of microbial translocation in progression of HIV-infection are presented. |
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hiv-infection microbial translocation activation of immune system endotoxin |
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