Stem cells and immune reconstitution in AIDS |
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Authors: | Scadden David T |
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Affiliation: | Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02129, USA. scadden.david@mgh.harvard.edu |
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Abstract: | The hematopoietic system generally has reserve sufficient to tolerate significant insult and regenerative capacity to overcome most damage due to infectious agents. However, HIV infection results in a progressive decline in hematopoietic function and even in the context of potent, anti-retroviral therapy is able to only incompletely reconstitute immune function. The ability of the immune system to respond to HIV itself remains compromised, a defect that leaves infected individuals with a lifelong dependence on medications. The capability of stem cells and the thymus to restore function and their limitations in the context of HIV infection are discussed in this review. |
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Keywords: | stem cells hematopoiesis immune reconstitution human immunodeficiency virus acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
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