Circulating immune complexes in HIV-infected persons |
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Authors: | F. E. Krapf M. Herrmann W. Leitmann B. Schwartländer J. R. Kalden |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Klinische Immunologie und Rheumatologie an der Medizinischen Klinik III, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Deutshland;(2) AIDS-Zentrum im BGA, Berlin |
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Abstract: | Summary Circulating immune complexes are part of normal immune defense mechanisms and, therefore, present in various infectious — bacterial and viral — diseases. On the other hand, they are obviously involved in pathogenic mechanisms, e.g., autoimmune diseases or different forms of malignancies. Both autoimmune and infectious features are recorded in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Thus, elevated levels of antigen-antibody complexes in HIV-infected persons had to be expected, and they were in fact demonstrated by several authors. In a cohort study, it was additionally shown that circulating immune complexes are of prognostic relevance. After an introduction concerning the physiological and pathophysiological role of circulating immune complexes in general, their involvement in the course of HIV infections is presented and discussed. In addition, there is a critical review of the most commonly applied assay systems for the detection and quantification of circulating immune complexes.Abbreviations AIDS Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - CIC Circulating immune complexes - HIV Human immunedeficiency virus - BGA Bundesgesundheitsamt - PEG Polyethylene glycolSupported by DFG, grant 797/1-1 |
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Keywords: | AIDS Immune complexes |
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