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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
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Castleman's disease is a rare B cell lymphoproliferative disorder related to excess
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
)-like activity. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV or HHV8), which encodes a functional cytokine (vIL-6), has been found in some patients with Castleman's disease. Lymph nodes from 14
HIV
-seronegative Castleman's disease patients were compared to hyperplastic lymph nodes from 25
HIV
-seronegative patients as well as Kaposi's sarcoma lesions from 48 patients for KSHV infection and vIL-6, human
IL-6
, and Epstein-Barr virus EBER expression. While all Kaposi's sarcoma tissues examined were polymerase chain reaction-positive and all control lymph nodes were polymerase chain reaction-negative for KSHV, none had detectable vIL-6 expression. Six of 14 (43%) Castleman's tissues were positive for KSHV by polymerase chain reaction and all 6 had evidence of vIL-6 expression by immunohistochemistry. vIL-6-positive Castleman's disease patients generally had the multicentric plasma cell variant form of the disease and had a rapidly fatal clinical course frequently associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia and gammopathy. In contrast, 7 (88%) of the 8 vIL-6-negative Castleman's disease patients had localized disease and have remained disease-free after therapy. KSHV vIL-6 expression appears to be limited to hematopoietic cells and is not present in Kaposi's sarcoma spindle cells. These data suggest that Castleman's disease is a syndrome of multiple etiologies involving aberrant
IL-6
activity from either endogenous or viral sources.
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PMID:Expression of a virus-derived cytokine, KSHV vIL-6, in HIV-seronegative Castleman's disease. 940 1
Because malaria-stimulated cytokine production may have deleterious effects on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication, the effects of Plasmodium falciparum antigens on
HIV
-1 replication were studied. Stimulation with malarial antigens significantly enhanced
HIV
-1 replication of
HIV
-1LAV and primary
HIV
-1 isolates (subtype A) in CD8-depleted peripheral blood mononuclear cells from naive donors. The malarial antigen-induced activation of
HIV
-1 was due to cellular activation as judged by the expression of cell activation markers and proliferative responses. While malarial antigen stimulation increased expression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) and
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
), only monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to TNF-alpha inhibited malarial antigen-induced
HIV
-1 replication, whereas MAb to
IL-6
had no effect. Malarial antigen increased
HIV
-1 replication by increasing viral mRNA expression and by activating long terminal repeat-directed viral transcription. These data suggest that P. falciparum infection can modulate
HIV
-1 pathogenesis by activating lymphocytes and stimulating viral replication through the production of cytokines.
...
PMID:Plasmodium falciparum antigen-induced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication is mediated through induction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. 946 33
Renal infiltration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected monocytes might play an important role in the development of
HIV
-associated nephropathy (HIVAN). In the present study, we investigated the effects of cytokines produced by cultured human mesangial cells (HMC) and proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTEC) on
HIV
-1 expression in chronically
HIV
-1-infected promonocytes (U1 cells). Human mesangial cells constitutively secreted
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) but not tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) into the culture medium, whereas PTEC constitutively secreted both
IL-6
and TNF-alpha. Coculture of U1 cells with HMC or PTEC for 72 hours markedly stimulated
HIV
-1 expression, with the p24 antigen concentration in the coculture supernatants ranging from approximately 200 to 1850 pg/ml. The presence of anti-
IL-6
antibody in the coculture medium nearly completely blocked
HIV
-1 expression in the HMC/U1 cell cocultures (P < 0.05). Anti-
IL-6
antibody and anti-TNF-alpha antibody blocked
HIV
-1 expression in the PTEC/U1 cell cocultures by 40% and 53%, respectively (P < 0.05). Moreover, the combination of anti-
IL-6
and anti-TNF-alpha antibodies additively reduced coculture
HIV
-1 expression by 87% (P < 0.05). We conclude that renal cell production of
IL-6
and TNF-alpha might provide a potent stimulus for
HIV
-1 expression in
HIV
-1-infected monocytes that infiltrate the kidney, and that this may play an important role in the pathogenesis of HIVAN.
...
PMID:Renal cell cytokine production stimulates HIV-1 expression in chronically HIV-1-infected monocytes. 950 3
This review attempts to put together the changes in the blood and bone marrow observed in those who are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These are contribution of many published and unpublished data and experience on; blood counts, blood film and bone marrow films prepared and stained by MayGrunwald-Giemsa or Leishman stain. Some changes in haemostasis are also included. The salient changes are cytopaenias; leucopaenia, anaemia, thrombocytopaenia, and bone marrow hypoplasia, although the latter occurs, it is found in a minority of cases. Other changes include myelodysplasia, functionally defective cells, and enhanced bleeding tendency particularly in those with bleeding defects. There are also malignancies associated with
HIV infection
such as Kaposi's Sarcoma and malignant lymphomas. The pathogenesis of these events are multi-factorial, varied and involve; killing of cells by the virus, syncytial formation by the cells, destruction of the stem cells, immune and drugs effects. These mechanisms are modified by factors of viral, host environment and their interactions. Changes are commonly found in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) but can be seen in some cases anytime during the course of the disease. Once developed the changes are progressive. The management of these complications remain individualised and symptomatic. Treatment trials with the haematopoesis growth factors, particularly colony stimulating factors are producing some encouraging results. However other cytokines, for example,
interleukin-6
may be having untoward effect such as association with the causation of Kaposi's sarcoma and the malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. While standard approaches to the management of the malignancies tend to be the practice, adjustments are usually necessary in most patients.
...
PMID:Haematological changes in human immunodeficiency virus infection. Part I: Review article. 955 49
The plasma levels of
HIV
-1 RNA, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), soluble receptors type II of TNF-alpha (sTNF-alpha RII), soluble receptors of interleukin-4 (sR IL-4),
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
), soluble receptors of
interleukin-6
(sR
IL-6
), granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), soluble receptors of GM-CSF (sR GM-CSF), RANTES, MIP-1 alpha and MIP-1 beta were measured in 80
HIV
-infected patients. All patients had not been treated previously with antiretroviral drugs and did not present a recent history of opportunistic infection. A statistically significant correlation was found between
HIV
-1 RNA and TNF-alpha (p = 0.005) or sTNF-alpha RII levels (p < 0.001). RANTES and MIP-1 alpha levels did not correlate with
HIV
-1 RNA. MIP-1 beta levels were correlated with plasma RNA titers in patients with CD4+ T cells < 200 x 10(6)/l (p = 0.03). MIP-1 alpha and sR IL-4 levels were significantly different according to the CD4+ T cell range (p = 0.003 and p = 0.0002, respectively). GM-CSF and sR GM-CSF were undetectable in each case. These data confirm that
HIV
-1 replication in the plasma is correlated with TNF-alpha levels, but do not show a clear correlation with levels of the chemokines studied.
...
PMID:Correlation between plasma levels of cytokines and HIV-1 RNA copy number in HIV-infected patients. 956 79
Chronic use of morphine affects the immune system and predisposes an individual to opportunistic infections. Macrophages play an important role in conferring a first line of defense against invading pathogens. Understanding the mechanisms by which morphine affects the functioning of macrophages would have significant therapeutic benefit in treatment against infections such as
HIV
and AIDS related syndromes. Two of the major cytokines secreted by activated macrophages are
Interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). Our studies show that morphine differentially modulates lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced expression of
IL-6
and TNF-alpha. Nanomolar concentrations of morphine synergize with LPS and augment the secretion of both
IL-6
and TNF-alpha. However, at micromolar concentrations morphine inhibits LPS induced synthesis of
IL-6
and TNF-alpha. Expression of both these cytokine genes is dependent on the activation of a transcription factor, NF kappa B. Interestingly, morphine treatment also modulated the activation of NF kappa B by LPS. Pretreatment with a low dose of morphine (nanomolar) resulted in an increase in NF kappa B activation. In contrast pretreatment with a high dose of morphine (micromolar) led to a significant decrease in NF kappa B activation. Furthermore unlike the augmentation which was naloxone reversible, the inhibition of NF kappa B by morphine was not reversed by naloxone, suggesting the involvement of a nonclassical opioid receptor.
...
PMID:Morphine modulates NF kappa B activation in macrophages. 957 Nov 61
The relationship between Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) bacteremia and proinflammatory cytokine and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA levels in AIDS was investigated. During a prospective study, blood samples were drawn monthly for mycobacterial cultures. Sera were available at baseline and onset of MAC bacteremia from 20 cases and at corresponding times from 19 controls. Mean
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) levels were 154% greater at the time of MAC bacteremia in cases than in controls. The
IL-6
levels correlated with body temperature, serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) levels, and alkaline phosphatase levels (P < or = .004 for each). Although TNF-alpha levels tended to rise more in MAC patients than in controls, the difference was not significant. However, among both cases and controls, serum TNF-alpha levels rose significantly from baseline to the time of last sample, irrespective of MAC infection (P = .015). Bacteremia was not associated with increased serum
HIV
-1 RNA levels. Thus, early MAC bacteremia is associated with increases in serum
IL-6
levels, while TNF-alpha levels rise over time during advanced AIDS.
...
PMID:Proinflammatory cytokine and human immunodeficiency virus RNA levels during early Mycobacterium avium complex bacteremia in advanced AIDS. 960 63
To improve the safety of recombinant vaccinia virus vaccines, modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) has been employed, because it has a replication defect in most mammalian cells. Here we apply MVA to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vaccine development by incorporating the envelope protein gp160 of
HIV
-1 primary isolate strain 89.6 (MVA 89.6) and use it to induce mucosal cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte (CTL) immunity. In initial studies to define a dominant CTL epitope for
HIV
-1 89.6 gp160, we mapped the epitope to a sequence, IGPGRAFYAR (from the V3 loop), homologous to that recognized by
HIV
MN loop-specific CTL and showed that
HIV
-1 MN-specific CTLs cross-reactively recognize the corresponding epitope from strain 89.6 presented by H-2Dd. Having defined the CTL specificity, we immunized BALB/c mice intrarectally with recombinant MVA 89.6. A single mucosal immunization with MVA 89.6 was able to elicit long-lasting antigen-specific mucosal (Peyer's patch and lamina propria) and systemic (spleen) CTL responses as effective as or more effective than those of a replication-competent vaccinia virus expressing 89.6 gp160. Immunization with MVA 89.6 led to (i) the loading of antigen-presenting cells in vivo, as measured by the ex vivo active presentation of the P18-89.6 peptide to an antigen-specific CTL line, and (ii) the significant production of the proinflammatory cytokines (
interleukin-6
and tumor necrosis factor alpha) in the mucosal sites. These results indicate that nonreplicating recombinant MVA may be at least as effective for mucosal immunization as replicating recombinant vaccinia virus.
...
PMID:Induction of a mucosal cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response by intrarectal immunization with a replication-deficient recombinant vaccinia virus expressing human immunodeficiency virus 89.6 envelope protein. 973 70
Interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) is a multifunctional cytokine, with a wide range of effects on various cell types, including several types of cells involved in immune responses.
IL-6
is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases and may contribute to AIDS pathogenesis in various ways. Elevated levels of
IL-6
occur in
HIV infection
. The objective of this study was to define the distribution of the expression of the 80-kDa alpha subunit of the
IL-6
receptor (CD126'IL-6R') on immune cell subpopulations in
HIV
-infected subjects. CD126 is responsible for
IL-6
binding, and its expression determines which cells respond to this cytokine. An elevated number of monocytes, B cells, and CD4 T cells expressing CD126 were seen in the peripheral circulation of
HIV
-infected subjects when compared to
HIV
-seronegative control subjects. Also, an increase in the density of CD126 expression was noted on monocytes. Generally, the observed increases in CD126 did not correlate with CD4 levels in
HIV
-infected subjects or with disease status, with the exception of CD126 expression on CD8 T cells, which was lower in those
HIV
-infected subjects that had AIDS. In some cases, increased CD126 expressing cells showed higher levels of STAT3 phosphorylation on exposure to recombinant
IL-6
. These results indicate that greatly elevated levels of CD126-expressing cells, particularly B cells and monocytes, are seen in
HIV infection
and suggest that the altered expression of CD126 may contribute directly or indirectly to immune dysfunction and to AIDS pathogenesis in
HIV infection
.
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PMID:IL-6 receptor (CD126'IL-6R') expression is increased on monocytes and B lymphocytes in HIV infection. 987 16
To ascertain if immunization with pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is associated with rises in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the plasma of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected patients, the levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) were measured serially after immunization.
IL-6
levels rose an average of 2.2- and 2.1-fold 6 and 8 h after immunization, respectively, but TNF-alpha levels remained unchanged. The levels of these cytokines were stable in unimmunized controls. Immunization with pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine induces increases in the levels of
IL-6
in the plasma of persons with
HIV
-1 infection.
...
PMID:Levels of proinflammatory cytokines in plasma after pneumoccoccal immunization in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients. 1022 49
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