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Review
. 2014 Mar;11(1):20-34.
doi: 10.1007/s11904-013-0190-8.

Inflammatory co-morbidities in HIV+ individuals: learning lessons from healthy ageing

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Review

Inflammatory co-morbidities in HIV+ individuals: learning lessons from healthy ageing

Anna C Hearps et al. Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Increased life expectancy due to improved efficacy of cART has uncovered an increased risk of age-related morbidities in HIV+ individuals and catalyzed significant research into mechanisms driving these diseases. HIV infection increases the risk of non-communicable diseases common in the aged, including cardiovascular disease, neurocognitive decline, non-AIDS malignancies, osteoporosis, and frailty. These observations suggest that HIV accelerates immunological ageing, and there are many immunological similarities with the aged, including shortened telomeres, accumulation of senescent T cells and altered monocyte phenotype/function. However, the most critical similarity between HIV+ individuals and the elderly, which most likely underpins the heightened risk of non-communicable diseases, is chronic inflammation and associated immune activation. Here, we review the similarities between HIV+ individuals and the aged regarding the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases, the current evidence for mechanisms driving these processes and discuss current and potential therapeutic strategies for addressing inflammatory co-morbidity in HIV+ infection.

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