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  • Leonore A. Herzenberg

  • Stephen C. De Rosa

  • J. Gregson Dubs

  • Mario Roederer

  • Michael T. Anderson

  • Stephen W. Ela

  • Stanley C. Deresinski

  • Leonard A. Herzenberg

Publisher

  • PNAS

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  • Cause of AIDS

Topic

  • Real Cause of AIDS

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  • Scientific Paper

Publish Year

  • 1997

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  • The study explores glutathione deficiency in CD4 T cells, its impact on HIV patients, and the effects of NAC administration for GSH replenishment.

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  • The content is a scientific study that investigates the relationship between glutathione deficiency and survival rates in individuals with a certain medical condition. The study used a method called FACS GSB Assay to measure glutathione levels in immune cells. The results showed that higher baseline glutathione levels were associated with better survival rates. The study also compared the survival rates of individuals who took a specific treatment with those who did not. The findings suggest that glutathione levels can be a predictor of survival in this population.

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  • Glutathione Deficiency

  • CD4 T cells

  • PBMC (Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells)

  • FACS (Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter)

  • ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic)

  • Survival Status

  • Antiretroviral Therapy

  • Statistical Analyses

  • Survival Curves

  • Logistic Regression Analyses

  • NAC (N-acetylcysteine)

  • Karnofsky Score

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This article may contain the notion that HIV=AIDS which is not the official assertation of QA

By Leonore A. Herzenberg, Stephen C. De Rosa, J. Gregson Dubs, Mario Roederer, Michael T. Anderson, Stephen W. Ela, Stanley C. Deresinski, and Leonard A. Herzenberg. Authors Info & Affiliations
March 4, 1997 ∙ 94 (5) 1967-1972 ∙ https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.94.5.196

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PNAShttps://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.94.5.1967#aff-1

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  • PNAS

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  • Cause of AIDS

    • Oxidative stress

  • Cure of AIDS

    • Nutritional Supply

    • Glutathione

    • NAC

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Abstract

Glutathione (GSH), a cysteine-containing tripeptide, is essential for the viability and function of virtually all cells. In vitro studies showing that low GSH levels both promote HIV expression and impair T cell function suggested a link between GSH depletion and HIV disease progression. Clinical studies presented here directly demonstrate that low GSH levels predict poor survival in otherwise indistinguishable HIV-infected subjects. Specifically, we show that GSH deficiency in CD4 T cells from such subjects is associated with markedly decreased survival 2–3 years after baseline data collection (Kaplan–Meier and logistic regression analyses, P < 0.0001 for both analyses). This finding, supported by evidence demonstrating that oral administration of the GSH prodrug N-acetylcysteine replenishes GSH in these subjects and suggesting that N-acetylcysteine administration can improve their survival, establishes GSH deficiency as a key determinant of survival in HIV disease. Further, it argues strongly that the unnecessary or excessive use of acetaminophen, alcohol, or other drugs known to deplete GSH should be avoided by HIV-infected individuals.

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