E. Obeagu, G. U. Obeagu, E. Alum, Ugwu Okechukwu Paul-Chima
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摘要
持续的免疫激活和慢性炎症是人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的关键因素,对疾病的进展和并发症有着深远的影响。本摘要综合了当前的知识,揭示了持续性免疫激活、慢性炎症之间错综复杂的相互作用,以及它们对艾滋病病毒感染者贫血的发生和加重所产生的影响。持续性免疫激活和慢性炎症是公认的艾滋病病毒感染的特征,对疾病的发病机制和并发症有重要影响。本文旨在阐明它们在扰乱红细胞生成、导致贫血方面的复杂作用,从而强调艾滋病的病理生理机制和临床影响。贫血是艾滋病病毒持续免疫激活和慢性炎症的结果,具有重要的临床意义。贫血与疾病进展、治疗反应和预后的关系突出了贫血在艾滋病病毒感染者综合治疗中的重要性。持续的免疫激活和慢性炎症错综复杂地促成了艾滋病病毒感染者贫血的发病机制。了解它们在破坏红细胞生成过程中的多方面作用,将有助于制定有针对性的干预措施和完善管理策略,减轻 HIV 感染者的贫血负担。关键词免疫激活 慢性炎症 贫血 HIV
Persistent Immune Activation and Chronic Inflammation: Unraveling Their Impact on Anemia in HIV Infection
Persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation represent pivotal facets of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, profoundly influencing disease progression and complications. This abstract synthesizes current knowledge to unravel the intricate interplay between persistent immune activation, chronic inflammation, and their consequential impact on the development and exacerbation of anemia among individuals living with HIV. Persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation are recognized hallmarks of HIV infection, contributing significantly to disease pathogenesis and complications. This paper aims to elucidate their intricate roles in perturbing erythropoiesis, leading to anemia, thus highlighting the pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical implications within the context of HIV. Anemia, emerging as a consequence of persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation in HIV, bears significant clinical implications. Its association with disease progression, treatment responses, and prognostic implications underscores its criticality in the comprehensive care of HIV-infected populations. Persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation intricately contribute to the pathogenesis of anemia in HIV infection. Understanding their multifaceted roles in disrupting erythropoiesis holds promise for developing targeted interventions and refining management strategies to alleviate anemia burden among individuals living with HIV. Keywords: Immune Activation, Chronic Inflammation, Anemia, HIV