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The Influence of Age, Smoking, Antiretroviral Therapy, and Esophagitis on the Local Immunity of the Esophagus in Patients with AIDS
Author(s) -
Camila Lourencini Cavellani,
Nayara Cândida Gomes,
Ana Teresa de Melo e Silva,
Renata Beatriz Silva,
Maria Lúcia Gomes Ferraz,
Humberto Aparecido Faria,
Rosana Rosa Miranda Corrêa,
Vicente de Paula Antunes Teixeira,
Laura Penna Rocha
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of the international association of providers of aids care (jiapac)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2325-9582
pISSN - 2325-9574
DOI - 10.1177/2325957413488167
Subject(s) - esophagus , medicine , esophagitis , autopsy , reflux esophagitis , gastroenterology , gerd , immune system , immunity , pathology , immunology , disease , reflux
Studies have shown immunological and morphological alterations in the esophagus during the course of AIDS. Esophageal postmortem samples of 22 men with AIDS autopsied in a teaching hospital between 1982 and 2009 were collected. We carried out revision of the autopsy reports and medical records, morphometric analysis (Image J and KS-300 Kontron-Zeiss), and immunohistochemical (anti-S100, anti-IgA, anti-IgG, and anti-IgM) analysis of the esophagus. In accordance with most of the parameters evaluated, age and the smoking habit harmed the esophageal local immunity, whereas the use of antiretroviral therapy improved the immune characteristics of this organ. Patients with esophagitis also presented immunological fragility of the esophagus. This leads to the conclusion that alterations in the esophageal epithelium of patients with AIDS are not only caused by direct action of HIV but also the clinical and behavioral characteristics of the patient.

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