TY - JOUR
T1 - Macrophages, mycobacteria and HIV
T2 - the role of cytokines in determining mycobacterial virulence and regulating viral replication
AU - Wallis, R. S.
AU - Ellner, J. J.
AU - Shiratsuchi, H.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - The marriage of two scourges, one old (mycobacterial disease) and one new (HIV), has presented an enormous challenge to the medical and public health communities, and has stirred renewed interest in mechanisms for immune control of mycobacterial infection. Virulence of both m. avium and M. tuberculosis appears to be inversely related to the capacity of the microorganisms to induce production of protective cytokines in infected hosts. TNFα and IFNγ are central to this process, and mycobacterial polysaccharides may be their main determinant. Despite these similarities, M. tuberculosis and M. avium cause illnesses at the polar extremes of HIV disease. Tuberculosis, occurring early in the course of HIV disease, may promote HIV replication in otherwise latently infected cells via induction of cytokines. As such, the potential exists for accelerated progression to AIDS due to the mutual synergy of these pathogens.
AB - The marriage of two scourges, one old (mycobacterial disease) and one new (HIV), has presented an enormous challenge to the medical and public health communities, and has stirred renewed interest in mechanisms for immune control of mycobacterial infection. Virulence of both m. avium and M. tuberculosis appears to be inversely related to the capacity of the microorganisms to induce production of protective cytokines in infected hosts. TNFα and IFNγ are central to this process, and mycobacterial polysaccharides may be their main determinant. Despite these similarities, M. tuberculosis and M. avium cause illnesses at the polar extremes of HIV disease. Tuberculosis, occurring early in the course of HIV disease, may promote HIV replication in otherwise latently infected cells via induction of cytokines. As such, the potential exists for accelerated progression to AIDS due to the mutual synergy of these pathogens.
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U2 - 10.1016/0923-2508(92)90053-Q
DO - 10.1016/0923-2508(92)90053-Q
M3 - Article
C2 - 1455067
AN - SCOPUS:0026573933
SN - 0923-2508
VL - 143
SP - 398
EP - 405
JO - Research in Microbiology
JF - Research in Microbiology
IS - 4
ER -