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Connecting the Dots: Could Microbial Translocation Explain Commonly Reported Symptoms in HIV Disease?

机译:连接点:微生物易位能否解释HIV疾病中常见的症状?

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Microbial translocation within the context of HIV disease has been described as one of the contributing causes of inflammation and disease progression in HIV infection. HIV-associated symptoms have been related to inflammatory markers and sCD14, a surrogate marker for microbial translocation, suggesting a plausible link between microbial translocation and symptom burden in HIV disease. Similar pathophysiological responses and symptoms have been reported in inflammatory bowel disease. We provide a comprehensive review of microbial translocation, HIV-associated symptoms, and symptoms connected with inflammation. We identify studies showing a relationship among inflammatory markers, sCD14, and symptoms reported in HIV disease. A conceptual framework and rationale to investigate the link between microbial translocation and symptoms is presented. The impact of inflammation on symptoms supports recommendations to reduce inflammation as part of HIV symptom management. Research in reducing microbial translocation-induced inflammation is limited, but needed, to further promote positive health outcomes among HIV-infected patients. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
机译:HIV疾病中的微生物易位已被描述为HIV感染中炎症和疾病进展的重要原因之一。 HIV相关症状与炎症标志物和微生物易位的替代标志物sCD14有关,表明微生物易位与HIV疾病症状负担之间的合理联系。在炎症性肠病中已经报道了类似的病理生理反应和症状。我们提供了微生物移位,HIV相关症状以及与炎症有关的症状的全面综述。我们鉴定出的研究表明炎症标志物,sCD14和HIV疾病中的症状之间存在关联。介绍了研究微生物易位与症状之间联系的概念框架和基本原理。炎症对症状的影响支持减少炎症作为HIV症状管理的一部分的建议。减少微生物易位引起的炎症的研究是有限的,但在进一步促进HIV感染患者的积极健康结局方面是必要的。由Elsevier Inc.代表爱滋病护理护士协会出版

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