Unravelling the triad of neuroinvasion, neurodissemination, and neuroinflammation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in the central nervous system

Author:

Calado Marta1,Ferreira Rita1ORCID,Pires David12,Santos‐Costa Quirina1,Anes Elsa1ORCID,Brites Dora3,Azevedo‐Pereira José Miguel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Host‐Pathogen Interactions Unit Research Institute for Medicines iMed‐ULisboa Faculty of Pharmacy Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

2. Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Health Católica Medical School Universidade Católica Portuguesa Estrada Octávio Pato Rio de Mouro Portugal

3. Neuroinflammation, Signaling and Neuroregeneration Unit Research Institute for Medicines iMed‐ULisboa Faculty of Pharmacy Universidade de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

Abstract

AbstractSince the identification of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV‐1) in 1983, many improvements have been made to control viral replication in the peripheral blood and to treat opportunistic infections. This has increased life expectancy but also the incidence of age‐related central nervous system (CNS) disorders and HIV‐associated neurodegeneration/neurocognitive impairment and depression collectively referred to as HIV‐associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). HAND encompasses a spectrum of different clinical presentations ranging from milder forms such as asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment or mild neurocognitive disorder to a severe HIV‐associated dementia (HAD). Although control of viral replication and suppression of plasma viral load with combination antiretroviral therapy has reduced the incidence of HAD, it has not reversed milder forms of HAND. The objective of this review, is to describe the mechanisms by which HIV‐1 invades and disseminates in the CNS, a crucial event leading to HAND. The review will present the evidence that underlies the relationship between HIV infection and HAND. Additionally, recent findings explaining the role of neuroinflammation in the pathogenesis of HAND will be discussed, along with prospects for treatment and control.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

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