1. Nef mediates neuroimmune response, myelin impairment, and neuronal injury in EcoHIV-infected mice.
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Schenck JK, Clarkson-Paredes C, Pushkarsky T, Wang Y, Miller RH, and Bukrinsky MI
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- Animals, Mice, Microglia metabolism, Microglia immunology, Brain metabolism, Brain pathology, HIV Infections immunology, HIV Infections metabolism, HIV Infections complications, HIV Infections virology, Gliosis metabolism, Gliosis pathology, Neuroinflammatory Diseases metabolism, Neuroinflammatory Diseases etiology, Neuroinflammatory Diseases immunology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, HIV-1 physiology, Humans, Neuroimmunomodulation, Demyelinating Diseases metabolism, Demyelinating Diseases virology, Demyelinating Diseases pathology, AIDS Dementia Complex metabolism, AIDS Dementia Complex immunology, Male, Female, Astrocytes metabolism, nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus metabolism, nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus genetics, Neurons metabolism, Myelin Sheath metabolism, Disease Models, Animal
- Abstract
The introduction of antiretroviral therapy has markedly improved the management of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). However, HAND still affects nearly half of HIV-infected individuals, presenting significant challenges to their well-being. This highlights the critical need for a deeper understanding of HAND mechanisms. Among HIV viral proteins, Nef is notable for its multifaceted role in HIV pathogenesis, though its specific involvement in HAND remains unclear. To investigate this, we used a murine model infected with Nef-expressing (EcoHIV) and Nef-deficient (EcoHIVΔNef) murine HIV. Comparative analyses revealed increased neuroinflammation and reduced myelin and neuronal integrity in EcoHIV-infected brains compared with those with EcoHIVΔNef. Both viruses induced astrogliosis, with stronger GFAP activation in Nef-deficient infections. These findings suggest that Nef contributes to neuroinflammation, primarily through microglial targeting and demyelination, although other factors may regulate astrogliosis. Our results indicate that Nef may significantly contribute to neuronal injury in EcoHIV-infected mice, offering insights into Nef-induced neuropathology in HAND and guiding future research., (© 2024 Schenck et al.)
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- 2024
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