Effects Of Interferon-Alpha On Gene Expression Of Chemokines And Members Of The Tumour Necrosis Factor Superfamily In Hiv-Infected Patients

Clinical and experimental immunology(2002)

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We examined the effect of interferon (IFN)-alpha on the expression of 375 genes relevant to inflammatory and immunological reactions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from HIV-infected patients by cDNA expression array and real-time quantitative RT-PCR. Our main findings were: (i) IFN-alpha induced up-regulation of several genes in the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily including the ligands APRIL, FasL, TNF-alpha and TRAIL, with particularly enhancing effects on the latter in HIV-infected patients. (ii) While IFN-alpha markedly up-regulated the expression of anti-angionetic ELR- CXC-chemokines (e.g. MIG and IP-10), it suppressed the expression of angiogenic ELR+ CXC-chemokines (e.g. GRO-alpha , IL-8 and ENA-78), with similar patterns in both patients and controls. (iii) IFN-alpha induced a marked increase in gene expression of the HIV co-receptor CCR5 in both patients and controls. We suggest that these effects may contribute to both the therapeutic and toxic effects of IFN-alpha . Moreover, our findings underscore that the biological effects of IFN-alpha in HIV infection are complex and that the clinical net effects of IFN-alpha treatment may be difficult to predict. However, the potent enhancing effect of IFN-alpha on several pro-apoptotic genes in the TNF superfamily and the enhancing effect on CCR5 expression suggest a possible pathogenic role of IFN-alpha in the progression of HIV-related immunodeficiency and suggests caution in the therapeutic use of IFN-alpha in HIV-infected -individuals.
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chemokines, HIV, interferon-alpha, TNF superfamily
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