2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2014.02.004
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Immunohistochemical analysis of the expression of TNF-alpha, TGF-beta, and caspase-3 in subcutaneous tissue of patients with HIV Lipodystrophy Syndrome

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“…Potential mechanisms leading to irreversibility of this phenotype are many. One may speculate that, once established, the accumulation of VAT, characterized by hypoxia and high content of activated macrophages [19], may lead to a pro-inflammatory environment, known to influence adipocyte proliferation and differentiation [20]. These events may cause a vicious and self-maintaining circle, resulting in the lack of improvement in VAT accumulation after the discontinuation of TA and/or ddI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential mechanisms leading to irreversibility of this phenotype are many. One may speculate that, once established, the accumulation of VAT, characterized by hypoxia and high content of activated macrophages [19], may lead to a pro-inflammatory environment, known to influence adipocyte proliferation and differentiation [20]. These events may cause a vicious and self-maintaining circle, resulting in the lack of improvement in VAT accumulation after the discontinuation of TA and/or ddI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While lipodystrophy in treated HIV infection still occurs, obesity prevalence is increasing, and some persons may experience an overlap syndrome with components of both obesity and lipodystrophy. While central lipohypertrophy is associated with increased adipose tissue inflammation and apoptosis[38], further research is needed to understand the intersections of HIV-, ART- and obesity-induced adipose tissue disturbances, and to define whether these intersections may lead to differential clinical consequences in treated HIV infection.…”
Section: Quality and Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, an increase in SAT density was not associated with a significant increase in adiponectin, as it was in men without HIV, further suggesting AT dysfunction in men living with HIV and denser SAT. Untreated HIV infection can lead to decreased adipocyte differentiation and impairment of proteins related to adipocyte metabolism, including adiponectin, which may initiate alterations of AT function that are further amplified by ART (18,37) and/or central lipohypertrophy and result in worsening cardiometabolic risk (38). These findings highlight the importance of early HIV diagnosis and prevention of obesity throughout the lifespan, independent of ART use, as well as the need for better understanding of AT health and its potential clinical implications in people living with HIV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NRTI exposure causes peripheral fat wasting through mitochondrial toxicity in SAT adipocytes (39). Higher SAT density in tNRTI-exposed persons may represent lipoatrophic AT with decreased adipocyte size and increased fibrosis, macrophage infiltration and inflammation (18,38). Although switching from a tNRTI-based ART regimen to abacavir-or tenofovir-containing regimens has led to some improvement in limb fat quantity as measured by dual-Xray absorptiometry (39,40,41), higher SAT density after controlling for SAT quantity suggests that the detrimental AT effects of tNRTI exposure are incompletely reversible (42,43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%