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dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Bruno Bezerril-
dc.contributor.authorSchechter, Melissa E.-
dc.contributor.authorHe, Tianyu-
dc.contributor.authorRichter, George Haret-
dc.contributor.authorTosh, Kevin W.-
dc.contributor.authorPolicicchio, Benjamin B.-
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Amrit-
dc.contributor.authorRaehtz, Kevin D.-
dc.contributor.authorSheikh, Virginia-
dc.contributor.authorMa, Dongying-
dc.contributor.authorCofano, Egidio Brocca-
dc.contributor.authorApetrei, Cristian Cristian-
dc.contributor.authorTracy, Russel-
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Ruy M.-
dc.contributor.authorSher, Alan-
dc.contributor.authorFrancischetti, Ivo M. B.-
dc.contributor.authorPandrea, Ivona-
dc.contributor.authorSereti, Irini-
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-18T11:14:15Z-
dc.date.available2019-06-18T11:14:15Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-30-
dc.identifier.numberHHS Public Accesspt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://www7.bahiana.edu.br//jspui/handle/bahiana/2947-
dc.description.abstractIn human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, persistent inflammation despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) is linked to increased risk of non-infectious chronic complications such as cardiovascular and thromboembolic disease. A better understanding of inflammatory and coagulation pathways in HIV infection is needed to optimize clinical care. Markers of monocyte activation and coagulation independently predict morbidity and mortality associated with non-AIDS events. In this study, we identified a specific subset of monocytes that express tissue factor (TF), persist after virological suppression and trigger the coagulation cascade by activating factor X. This subset of monocytes expressing TF had a distinct gene signature with upregulated innate immune markers as well as evidence of robust production of multiple proinflammatory cytokines including IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-6 ex vivo and in vitro upon LPS stimulation. We validated our findings in a nonhuman primate model, showing that TF-expressing inflammatory monocytes were associated with SIV-related coagulopathy in the progressive (pigtail macaques) but not the non-pathogenic (African Green Monkeys) SIV infection model. Lastly, Ixolaris, an anti-coagulant that inhibits the TF pathway, was tested and potently blocked functional TF activity in vitro in HIV and SIV infection without affecting monocyte responses to toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation. Strikingly, in vivo treatment of chronically infected PTMs with Ixolaris was associated with significant decreases in D-dimer and immune activation. These data suggest that TF expressing monocytes are at the epicenter of inflammation and coagulation in chronic HIV and SIV infection and may represent a potential therapeutic target.pt_BR
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dc.sourcewww.hhs.gov/open/publicaccess/index.htmlpt_BR
dc.titleInflammatory monocytes expressing tissue factor drive SIV and HIV-coagulopathypt_BR
dc.typeProdução bibliográfica: Artigos completos publicados em periódicospt_BR
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