MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE

The immune system in people living with HIV can range from normal to severely dysfunctional, depending on the timing of ART initiation and adherence. The use of immunostimulating and immunomodulating drugs in HIV/AIDS still hides many unknowns. Various types of immunothera...

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Main Authors: L. Pekova, S. Angelova, P. Parusheva, B. Bureva, M.Mitev
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Published: Trakia University 2024-09-01
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author L. Pekova
S. Angelova
P. Parusheva
B. Bureva
M.Mitev
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P. Parusheva
B. Bureva
M.Mitev
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description The immune system in people living with HIV can range from normal to severely dysfunctional, depending on the timing of ART initiation and adherence. The use of immunostimulating and immunomodulating drugs in HIV/AIDS still hides many unknowns. Various types of immunotherapy, including monoclonal antibodies, interferon, cytokines, immunomodulatory drugs, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and most importantly ART adherence, have shown efficacy in HIV-associated opportunistic infections and neoplasms. The beneficial effect of immunotherapy in autoimmune, inflammatory and oncological diseases in the course of HIV/AIDS is based on reducing the pathological damage of the immune system and modifying the disease processes by interfering with cellular metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis, as well as the production of antagonist molecules of inflammation. While most known immunomodulators reduce pathological disorders of the immune system, newer "checkpoint inhibitors" have been developed to improve immune surveillance in oncological diseases. Some cancer immunotherapies can affect HIV latency and HIV-specific immunity. Knowing the benefits of immunotherapy in people with HIV/AIDS and opportunistic diseases will improve their clinical care, providing a unique opportunity to gain insight into the mechanisms of HIV eradication.We present two cases of AIDS and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia wherewe administered immunomodulators concurrently with ART and specific etiologic therapy. One patient died.
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spelling doaj-art-8067cf959d32467b975ca447572904c32025-08-20T01:51:32ZengTrakia UniversityTrakia Journal of Sciences1313-35512024-09-0122327127910.15547/tjs.2024.03.011MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCEL. PekovaS. AngelovaP. ParushevaB. BurevaM.MitevThe immune system in people living with HIV can range from normal to severely dysfunctional, depending on the timing of ART initiation and adherence. The use of immunostimulating and immunomodulating drugs in HIV/AIDS still hides many unknowns. Various types of immunotherapy, including monoclonal antibodies, interferon, cytokines, immunomodulatory drugs, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and most importantly ART adherence, have shown efficacy in HIV-associated opportunistic infections and neoplasms. The beneficial effect of immunotherapy in autoimmune, inflammatory and oncological diseases in the course of HIV/AIDS is based on reducing the pathological damage of the immune system and modifying the disease processes by interfering with cellular metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis, as well as the production of antagonist molecules of inflammation. While most known immunomodulators reduce pathological disorders of the immune system, newer "checkpoint inhibitors" have been developed to improve immune surveillance in oncological diseases. Some cancer immunotherapies can affect HIV latency and HIV-specific immunity. Knowing the benefits of immunotherapy in people with HIV/AIDS and opportunistic diseases will improve their clinical care, providing a unique opportunity to gain insight into the mechanisms of HIV eradication.We present two cases of AIDS and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia wherewe administered immunomodulators concurrently with ART and specific etiologic therapy. One patient died.https://tjs.trakia-uni.bg/index.php/tjs/article/view/48/51immunomodulatory drugshiv/aidspn. jirovecii pneumonia
spellingShingle L. Pekova
S. Angelova
P. Parusheva
B. Bureva
M.Mitev
MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
Trakia Journal of Sciences
immunomodulatory drugs
hiv/aids
pn. jirovecii pneumonia
title MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
title_full MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
title_fullStr MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
title_full_unstemmed MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
title_short MODULATING AND STIMULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM THERAPY IN PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS -ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES-REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH SHARING OF OWN EXPERIENCE
title_sort modulating and stimulating the immune system therapy in people with hiv aids advantages and possibilities review of the literature with sharing of own experience
topic immunomodulatory drugs
hiv/aids
pn. jirovecii pneumonia
url https://tjs.trakia-uni.bg/index.php/tjs/article/view/48/51
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