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A role for syndecan-1 and claudin-2 in microbial translocation during HIV-1 infection.


ABSTRACT: Microbial translocation from the gastrointestinal tract has been implicated in chronic activation of the immune system during progressive HIV-1 infection by ill-defined mechanisms. We recently identified a gene encoding syndecan-1 (SYN1) in microarray studies of HIV-1 infection in lymphatic tissues and show here that increased expression of SYN1 in the gut of HIV-1-infected individuals is associated with increased microbial translocation. We further show that: (1) microbial access to SYN1 in the intestinal epithelium could be mediated by compromised barrier function through the upregulation of claudin-2; (2) increases in SYN1 and microbial translocation are associated with systemic immune activation; and (3) SYN1 expression and microbial translocation are inversely correlated with peripheral blood CD4 T-cell counts. We thus propose a new mechanism in which claudin-2 and SYN1 work in concert to enhance microbial translocation across the intestinal epithelial barrier to contribute to chronic immune activation and CD4 T-cell depletion.

SUBMITTER: Smith AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3389830 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A role for syndecan-1 and claudin-2 in microbial translocation during HIV-1 infection.

Smith Anthony J AJ   Schacker Timothy W TW   Reilly Cavan S CS   Haase Ashley T AT  

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 20101101 3


Microbial translocation from the gastrointestinal tract has been implicated in chronic activation of the immune system during progressive HIV-1 infection by ill-defined mechanisms. We recently identified a gene encoding syndecan-1 (SYN1) in microarray studies of HIV-1 infection in lymphatic tissues and show here that increased expression of SYN1 in the gut of HIV-1-infected individuals is associated with increased microbial translocation. We further show that: (1) microbial access to SYN1 in the  ...[more]

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