Ex vivo and in vitro effect of human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitors on neutrophil apoptosis
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Ex vivo and in vitro effect of human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitors on neutrophil apoptosis
Abstract
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients exhibit accelerated apoptosis and impaired functional activity. HIV protease inhibitor-based therapy produces improvements in both acquired and innate immune responses. Ex vivo and in vitro effects of HIV protease inhibitors on apoptosis and chemotaxis of PMNL were evaluated. After therapy, there was a rapid and significant decrease of PMNL apoptosis, which correlated with increased chemotactic function. These findings were found both in patients with immunological and virological response and in control subjects who showed an increase in CD4(+) T cell counts but no concomitant decline in HIV load. After in vitro treatment with ritonavir or indinavir, apoptosis of both HIV-infected and -uninfected PMNL markedly decreased and correlated with significant enhancement of chemotaxis. These results suggest that HIV protease inhibitors may improve the PMNL function by reducing the apoptosis rate and that this effect may, at least in part, be independent of their antiviral activity.
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