Heterogeneity of macrophage and T cell subpopulations in peripheral nerves from HIV infected individuals: A preliminary study.

S Delgado, P Shapshak, R Stewart, P R de la Vega, N C Sun, S Benjamin, C Petito, W Bradley
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Abstract

Goal: To determine the heterogeneity of surface marker expression of macrophages in peripheral nerve of patients who died with AIDS.

Background: Peripheral neuropathy occurs in 20%-40% of AIDS patients. There is evidence that activated macrophages may be involved in the neural damage associated with HIV-1 infection. We studied the expression of macrophage surface markers CD14, CD11c, CD68, and HLA-DR and also T cell surface markers CD3, CD4, and CD8 in peripheral nerves of AIDS patients.

Methods: Three levels of peripheral nerves (sciatic, tibial, or sural) were examined from a limited number of subjects consisting of 4 HIV-seropositive and 5 HIV-seronegative individuals. Standard immunohistochemical technique utilized alkaline phosphatase conjugate and fuchsin substrate.

Results: Surface antigen expression was significantly (p < .0025 increased in HIV-positive tissues compared with HIV-negative controls for CD14 and CD4 in sciatic nerves, CD68 and CD4 in tibial nerves, and CD68 in sural nerves. There were trends for increased expression of HLA-DR, CD3, and CD8 in sciatic nerves, CD11c and CD14 in tibial nerves, and CD14, HLA-DR, and CD4 in sural nerves in HIV-positive tissues compared with HIV-negative controls.

Conclusion: During the course of AIDS there may be an involvement of all three levels of peripheral nerves suggesting that HIV-related neuropathy is a multifocal process.

HIV感染者周围神经中巨噬细胞和T细胞亚群的异质性:初步研究
目的:探讨艾滋病死亡患者周围神经巨噬细胞表面标志物表达的异质性。背景:20%-40%的艾滋病患者发生周围神经病变。有证据表明,活化的巨噬细胞可能参与与HIV-1感染相关的神经损伤。我们研究了艾滋病患者周围神经中巨噬细胞表面标志物CD14、CD11c、CD68和HLA-DR以及T细胞表面标志物CD3、CD4和CD8的表达。方法:从有限数量的受试者中检测三个水平的周围神经(坐骨神经、胫骨神经和腓肠神经),包括4名hiv血清阳性和5名hiv血清阴性个体。标准免疫组织化学技术采用碱性磷酸酶偶联物和品红底物。结果:hiv阳性组织中坐骨神经CD14和CD4、胫骨神经CD68和CD4、腓肠神经CD68的表面抗原表达与hiv阴性对照组相比显著升高(p < 0.0025)。与hiv阴性对照相比,hiv阳性组织中坐骨神经中HLA-DR、CD3和CD8,胫骨神经中CD11c和CD14,腓肠神经中CD14、HLA-DR和CD4的表达均有增加的趋势。结论:在艾滋病病程中,可能累及所有三个水平的周围神经,提示艾滋病相关神经病变是一个多灶性过程。
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