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Objective: Increased plasma IL-6 levels have been associated with HIV-1 disease progression risk, yet the drivers of IL-6 production in HIV-1 infection are not known. This study was designed to explore the relationship between HIV-1 replication and IL-6 induction.

Design: Correlations between plasma levels of IL-6 and HIV-1 RNA were examined in 2 clinical studies. To more directly assess the induction of IL-6 by HIV-1, several cell and tissue types that support HIV-1 replication in vivo were infected with HIV-1, and expression of IL-6 was measured.

Methods: Spearman rank correlations were used to examine the relationship between plasma levels of IL-6 and HIV-1 RNA. Macrophages and colonic and lymph node histocultures were infected with HIV-1 or stimulated with bacterial products, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or flagellin, and IL-6 levels in supernatant were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or multiplex bead assay.

Results: In the clinical studies, there was weak or no correlation between plasma levels of IL-6 and HIV-1 RNA, but IL-6 levels were correlated with plasma levels of the LPS coreceptor CD14. Macrophages stimulated with LPS or flagellin showed robust production of IL-6, but there was no increase in IL-6 production after HIV-1 infection. IL-6 expression was not increased in lymph node histocultures obtained from HIV-1-infected subjects nor after productive HIV-1 infection of colonic or lymph node histocultures ex vivo.

Conclusions: We find no evidence that HIV-1 replication is an important driver of IL-6 expression in vivo or in in vitro systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458159PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e31825ddbbfDOI Listing

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