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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, October 1998, p. 2482-2491, Vol. 42, No. 10
Université Pierre et Marie Curie,
Received 5 December 1997/Returned for modification 14 March
1998/Accepted 25 June 1998
AY 9944 [AY;
trans-1,4-bis(chlorobenzylaminomethyl)-cyclohexane
dihydrochloride], an inhibitor of sterol synthesis, was found to help
restore the normal mitogenic responses and cytokine profiles of
peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from AIDS patients in vitro.
Compared to untreated cells, the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected PBMCs precultured in the presence of AY exhibited a
normal rate of either mitogen-induced or recall- and
superantigen-induced proliferation. After 2 weeks in the presence of
the drug, the percentage of dead CD4+ cells in
HIV-1-infected cultures was comparable to that observed in uninfected
cultures, while over the same time interval it increased by three- to
fivefold in HIV-1-infected cultures maintained in the absence of AY. AY
also stimulated by 2- to 12-fold interleukin-12 (IL-12) and (gamma
interferon production. For IL-12, this effect appears to be related to
an increase in corresponding IL-12 p35 and IL-12 p40 mRNA levels.
Moreover, AY restored the expression of the IL-2 receptor, which was
severely impaired in HIV-1-infected PBMCs. Although the drug has no
direct antiviral effect (it does not significantly inhibit reverse
transcriptase activity measured in vitro), it might be considered a
potential therapeutic agent for HIV-infected patients, in that it may
correct viral infection-related immune system defects by indirectly
enhancing the level of resistance to HIV and opportunistic infections.
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Restoration of Immune Response by a Cationic Amphiphilic Drug (AY
9944) In Vitro: A New Approach To Chemotherapy against Human
Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
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