High Plasma Levels of Soluble Fas in HIV Type 1-Infected Subjects Are Not Normalized during Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
- 20 September 2000
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 16 (14) , 1379-1384
- https://doi.org/10.1089/08892220050140928
Abstract
Plasma levels of soluble Fas (sFas) are elevated in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, indicating dysregulation of the Fas apoptosis pathway and chronic immune activation. We performed a retrospective study to investigate the effects of HAART on plasma levels of sFas. A cross-sectional study of 27 drug-naive infected subjects and 49 patients under antiretroviral treatment showed that plasma levels of sFas were higher in HIV-1-infected subjects than in 52 HIV-1-negative controls, independently of the treatment status. In a longitudinal study of 69 patients undergoing HAART, we observed a minimal, but significant decrease in sFas plasma levels after 1 year of therapy. Levels of sFas, however, remained still higher than physiologic values. Patients undergoing HAART were further classified as nonresponders or responders on the basis of viremia suppression; no significant changes in plasma levels of sFas were observed between the two groups. These findings show that 1 year of HAART has a minor effect on the sFas levels in plasma. Long-term HAART may be required to normalize the dysregulation of the Fas apoptotic pathway and the persistent immune activation initiated by HIV-1.Keywords
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