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Type: Published Manuscript
Title: Biomarkers of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders: challenges of proteomic approaches.
Authors: Ciborowski P
Year: 2009
Publication: Biomarkers in Medicine
Volume: 3 Issue: 6 Pages: 771-785
Abstract:HIV-1 enters the brain shortly after infection, which may lead to neurological complications and in the most severe cases to encephalitis, dementia and death. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy reduced the incidence of the most severe conditions, nevertheless, approximately half of those infected with this virus will suffer to various degrees from HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders. Despite many years of research, there are no biomarkers that can objectively measure and, more importantly, predict the onset and the tempo of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders. Here we review biomarker candidates of neurocognitive impairment due to HIV infection of the brain that have been proposed during the last two decades, and discuss perspectives and limitations of proteomic approaches in the search for new, more sensitive and specific biomarkers.

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