1. Marked relationship between matrix metalloproteinase 7 and brain atrophy in HIV infection.
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Ragin AB, Wu Y, Ochs R, Du H, Epstein LG, Conant K, and McArthur JC
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- AIDS Dementia Complex pathology, AIDS Dementia Complex virology, Algorithms, Atrophy, Automation, Laboratory, Brain pathology, Brain virology, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes pathology, Cell Count, Cognition, Female, HIV physiology, HIV Infections metabolism, HIV Infections pathology, HIV Infections virology, Humans, Male, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 biosynthesis, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 cerebrospinal fluid, Middle Aged, Viral Load, AIDS Dementia Complex metabolism, Brain metabolism, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 biosynthesis, Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 cerebrospinal fluid
- Abstract
Circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-1 and 7) have been found to correlate with the severity of brain injury in HIV-infected subjects. This study used high-resolution neuroanatomic imaging and automated segmentation algorithms to clarify this relationship. Both metalloproteinases were significantly correlated with increased cerebrospinal fluid volume fraction. Comprehensive brain volumetric analysis revealed a more marked relationship with atrophy for MMP-7, which was significantly correlated with neural injury in multiple brain regions and nearly all ventricular measurements. MMP-7 was also correlated with measures of virologic and cognitive status.
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- 2011
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