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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV-infected patients

Authors:

Naomi F Walker, James Scriven, Graeme Meintjes and Robert J Wilkinson

Abstract:

Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is improving worldwide. Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) is a common complication of ART initiation. In this review, we provide an overview of clinical and epidemiological features of HIV-associated IRIS, current understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, available therapy, and preventive strategies. The spectrum of HIV-associated IRIS is described, with a particular focus on three important pathogen-associated forms: tuberculosis-associated IRIS, cryptococcal IRIS, and Kaposi’s sarcoma IRIS. While the clinical features and epidemiology are well described, there are major gaps in our understanding of pathophysiology and as a result therapeutic and preventative strategies are suboptimal. Timing of ART initiation is critical to reduce IRIS-associated morbidity. Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of IRIS will hopefully enable improved diagnostic modalities and better targeted treatments to be developed.

Journal:

HIV AIDS (Auckl).

Year:

2015

PMID:

25709503

PMCID:

PMC4334287

Hyperlink:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709503/