Molecular and biological mechanisms in the development of AIDS dementia complex (ADC)

N.K. Saksena, R. Jozwiak, B. Wang
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Abstract

A subacute encephalitis, termed AIDS dementia complex (ADC), which involves the infection of the central nervous system and afflicts up to 50% of adult HIV-infected individuals, can culminate in dementia, paralysis and death. Although a number of possible mechanisms for ADC have been proposed, the actual reasons for the pathogenesis of ADC in adults and progressive encephalopathy in infants and children still remain poorly understood. The aim of the present review is to shed some light on the most recent developments which may provide insights into plausible molecular and biological mechanisms involved in neuropathogenesis caused by HIV.

AIDS痴呆复合体(ADC)发生的分子生物学机制
亚急性脑炎,称为艾滋病痴呆复合体(ADC),涉及中枢神经系统感染,高达50%的成年艾滋病毒感染者受到影响,最终可导致痴呆、瘫痪和死亡。虽然已经提出了许多可能的ADC机制,但成人ADC发病机制以及婴儿和儿童进行性脑病的实际原因仍然知之甚少。本综述的目的是阐明最近的研究进展,这些进展可能为HIV引起的神经发病机制提供可能的分子和生物学机制。
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