Zinc finger and interferon-stimulated genes play a vital role in TB-IRIS following HAART in AIDS

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Aim: Co-infection in HIV-1 patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis poses considerable risk of developing the immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS), especially upon the initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Methodology & results: For transcriptomic analysis, peripheral blood mononuclear cells' whole gene expression was used from three patient groups: HIV + (H), HIV-TB + (HT), HIV-TB + with IRIS (HTI). Pathway enrichment and functional analysis was performed before and after highly active ART. Genes in the interferon-stimulating and ZNF families maintained tight functional interaction and tilted the balance in favor of TB-IRIS. Discussion & conclusion: The functional impairment of interaction between ZNF genes and interferon-stimulated genes, along with higher expression of S100A8/S100A9 genes possibly forms the genomic basis of TB-IRIS in a subset of HIV patients while on highly active ART.

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Ma, J., Zhao, F., Su, W., Li, Q., Li, J., Ji, J., … Liu, Y. (2018). Zinc finger and interferon-stimulated genes play a vital role in TB-IRIS following HAART in AIDS. Personalized Medicine, 15(4), 251–269. https://doi.org/10.2217/pme-2017-0084

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