An Integrative Approach to the Current Treatment of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders and the Implementation of Leukemia Inhibitor Factor as a Mediator of Neurocognitive Preservation

Author:

De Freitas-Suarez Andrés1,Espinosa-Ponce Natalia2,Alvarez-Roger Natalia3,Cabrera-Suarez Arianna Iris2,Jiménez-Jordán Guillermo4,Vega-Roman Rocio3,Inyushin Mikhail5ORCID,Alves Janaina M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, University of Illinois—Chicago, Chicago, IL 60608, USA

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine, Bayamón, PR 00960, USA

3. Department of Medicine, Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamón, PR 00956, USA

4. Department of Medicine, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce, PR 00732, USA

5. Department of Physiology, Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine, Bayamón, PR 00960, USA

Abstract

HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HANDs) continue to impact patients despite antiretroviral therapy. A combination of antiretroviral therapies can diminish the HIV viral load to near undetectable levels, but fails to preserve neurocognitive integrity. The cytokine leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) has shown neuroprotective properties that could mitigate neurodegeneration in HANDs. The LIF promotes neurogenesis, neural cell differentiation, and survival. Combination antiretroviral therapy reduces severe forms of HANDs, but neurocognitive impairment persists; additionally, some antiretrovirals have additional adverse neurotoxic effects. The LIF counteracts neurotoxic viral proteins and limits neural cell damage in models of neuroinflammation. Adding the LIF as an adjuvant therapy to enhance neuroprotection merits further research for managing HANDs. The successful implementation of the LIF to current therapies would contribute to achieving a better quality of life for the affected population.

Funder

Universidad Central Del Caribe

the Office of the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies

The Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research

NIGMS-NIH

Expanding Undergraduate Students Education, Opportunities and Options in Clinical and Translational Research Supported by the US Department of Education: Title V

MAC-FRED Program 2018

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) National Institutes of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Paleontology,Space and Planetary Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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