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Brief Report: Macrophage Activation in HIV-Infected Adolescent Males Contributes to Differential Bone Loss by Sex: Adolescent Trials Network Study 021.


ABSTRACT: Accumulating evidence suggests that rates of low bone mass are greater in HIV-infected males than females. Of 11 biomarkers assessed by sex and HIV-status, HIV-infected males had increased levels of soluble CD14 which inversely correlated with bone mineral content and bone mineral density measures, suggesting macrophage activation as a possible mechanism of differential bone loss.

SUBMITTER: Ruan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4925249 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Brief Report: Macrophage Activation in HIV-Infected Adolescent Males Contributes to Differential Bone Loss by Sex: Adolescent Trials Network Study 021.

Ruan Alexandra A   Tobin Nicole H NH   Mulligan Kathleen K   Rollie Adrienne A   Li Fan F   Sleasman John J   Aldrovandi Grace M GM  

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 20160801 4


Accumulating evidence suggests that rates of low bone mass are greater in HIV-infected males than females. Of 11 biomarkers assessed by sex and HIV-status, HIV-infected males had increased levels of soluble CD14 which inversely correlated with bone mineral content and bone mineral density measures, suggesting macrophage activation as a possible mechanism of differential bone loss. ...[more]

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