Title
[Virus-induced immune deficiency disease AIDS: direct pathogenic effect of the virus or immunopathology?]
Original Title
Virus-bedingte Immunmangelkrankheit AIDS: Direkter pathogener Effekt des Virus oder Immunpathologie?
Author
Zinkernagel R
Address
Departement Pathologie, Universität Zürich.
Source
Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol, 78:1994, 166-70
Abstract
Cytotoxic effectors-CD8+ T cells protect hosts against cytopathic viruses. CD8+ T cell mediated lysis of host cells infected with non-cytopathic viruses may lead to tissue disease causing damage as is the case in hepatitis B virus infections in men or lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infections in mice. In a mouse model it was demonstrated that virus induced immunodeficiency by LCMV was not caused by the virus directly but rather by immunopathological consequences of anti-LCMV CD8+ T cells destroying LCMV-infected antigen-presenting cells and macrophages. These results may suggest that HIV induced immunodeficiency could similarly be caused by immunopathology because 1. HIV has not been demonstrated to be cytopathic in vivo. 2. CD8+ T cells control HIV infection efficiently for a longtime and 3. only few CD4+ T cells but many macrophages, monocytes and dendritic cells are productively HIV infected. Therefore AIDS may be the result of specific CD8+ T cells destroying antigen presenting cells and effector/macrophages/monocytes thereby causing immunosuppression and inability to control intracellular infections. Compared to the view that HIV is cytopathic, the immunopathological view of AIDS suggests obviously different vaccine and therapy strategies.
Language of Publication
German
Unique Identifier
95193341

MeSH Heading (Major)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome [*IM/PP/*VI]
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes [*IM]
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes [*IM]
HIV [*PY]
HIV Infections [*IM/PP]
MeSH Heading
Animal
English Abstract
Hepatitis B [IM/VI]
Human
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis [IM]
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus [PY]
Male
Mice

Publication Type
JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW
REVIEW, TUTORIAL
ISSN
0070-4113
Country of Publication
GERMANY
Number Of References
21

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