Cytokines and arachidonic metabolites produced during human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected macrophage-astroglia interactions: implications for the …

P Genis, M Jett, EW Bernton, T Boyle… - The Journal of …, 1992 - rupress.org
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of brain macrophages and astroglial
proliferation are central features of HIV-induced central nervous system (CNS) disorders …

A regulatory role for astrocytes in HIV-1 encephalitis. An overexpression of eicosanoids, platelet-activating factor, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha by activated HIV-1 …

HS Nottet, M Jett, CR Flanagan, QH Zhai… - … (Baltimore, Md.: 1950 …, 1995 - journals.aai.org
HIV-1-infected brain macrophages participate in neurologic dysfunction through their
continual secretion of neurotoxins. We previously demonstrated that astroglial cells activate …

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of the nervous system: pathogenetic mechanisms

LG Epstein, HE Gendelman - Annals of Neurology: Official …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV‐1) infection of the central nervous system is
associated with characteristic virological, clinical, and neuropathological findings in adults …

HIV-1 infection of the developing nervous system: central role of astrocytes in pathogenesis

BM Blumberg, HA Gelbard, LG Epstein - Virus research, 1994 - Elsevier
Recent studies in our laboratory and that of Dr. Howard Gendelman have revealed two
important pathways for neuronal damage during HIV-1 encephalopathy in children. First …

HIV‐1, macrophages, glial cells, and cytokines in AIDS nervous system disease

JE Merrill, ISY Chen - The FASEB journal, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
Hallmarks of central nervous system (GNS) disease in AIDS patients are headaches, fever,
subtle cognitive changes, abnormal reflexes, and ataxia. Dementia and severe sensory and …

The neuropathogenesis of HIV-1 infection

HE Gendelman, SA Lipton, M Tardieu… - Journal of Leucocyte …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
HIV infection in brain revolves around productive viral replication in cells of mononuclear
phagocyte lineage, including brain macrophages, microglia, and multinucleated giant cells …

Human immunodeficiency virus and the central nervous system.

DC Spencer, RW Price - Annual review of microbiology, 1992 - europepmc.org
Neurological disease frequently complicates HIV-1 infection. In addition to opportunistic
infections, a syndrome of combined cognitive and motor impairment, referred to as the AIDS …

Induction of pathogenic sets of genes in macrophages and neurons in NeuroAIDS

ES Roberts, MA Zandonatti, DD Watry… - The American journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
The etiology of the central nervous system (CNS) alterations after human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection, such as dementia and encephalitis, remains unknown. We have used …

Monocyte/macrophages and their role in HIV neuropathogenesis

TH Burdo, A Lackner, KC Williams - Immunological reviews, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Neurological sequelae of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have been and
remain a significant problem. Monocytes and macrophages in humans and monkeys are …

Glial cytokines as neuropathogenic factors in HIV infection: pathogenic similarities to Alzheimer's disease

LC Stanley, RE Mrak, RC Woody… - Journal of …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
The mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection provokes
progressive neurodegener-ation and dementia in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome …