Chronic elevation of plasma thioredoxin: inhibition of chemotaxis and curtailment of life expectancy in AIDS

H Nakamura, SC De Rosa, J Yodoi… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
H Nakamura, SC De Rosa, J Yodoi, A Holmgren, P Ghezzi, LA Herzenberg, LA Herzenberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001National Acad Sciences
Thioredoxin (Trx) is an intracellular redox protein with extracellular cytokine-like and
chemokine-like activities. We show here that, although plasma Trx levels are unrelated to
survival of HIV-infected individuals with CD4 cell counts above 200/μl blood, survival is
significantly impaired (P= 0.003) when plasma Trx is chronically elevated in HIV-infected
subjects with CD4 T cell counts below this level (ie, with Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-
defined AIDS). Relevant to the mechanism potentially underlying this finding, we also …
Thioredoxin (Trx) is an intracellular redox protein with extracellular cytokine-like and chemokine-like activities. We show here that, although plasma Trx levels are unrelated to survival of HIV-infected individuals with CD4 cell counts above 200/μl blood, survival is significantly impaired (P = 0.003) when plasma Trx is chronically elevated in HIV-infected subjects with CD4 T cell counts below this level (i.e., with Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-defined AIDS). Relevant to the mechanism potentially underlying this finding, we also present data from experimental studies in mice showing that elevated plasma Trx efficiently blocks lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced chemotaxis, an innate immune mechanism that is particularly crucial when adaptive immunity is compromised. Thus, we propose that elevated plasma Trx in HIV-infected individuals with low CD4 T cell counts directly impairs survival by blocking pathogen-induced chemotaxis, effectively eliminating the last (innate) barrier against establishment of opportunistic and other infections in these immunodeficient individuals.
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