Global Virology II - HIV and NeuroAIDS -

Global Virology II - HIV and NeuroAIDS (eBook)

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2017 | 1st ed. 2017
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This book on NeuroAIDS, a collection of chapters written by experts and specialists from around the world, provides a global perspective on HIV and NeuroAIDS in the field, clinic, and laboratory. The chapters address the comorbidity of HIV and other infectious agents, including Zika virus, Ebola, Chagas disease, TB and HCV. Also discussed are key topics, such as:

·       Molecular socioepidemiology

·       Global HIV and NeuroAIDS

·       Neuropathology

·       cART and blood-brain barrier penetration

·       HIV replicative oscillations

·       HIV and SIV evolution

·       Psychiatric comorbidities

·       Neurosyphilis

·       The examination of current and innovative models of translational research to translational effectiveness



Paul Shapshak
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA

Andrew J. Levine
Department of Neurology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
USA

Brian T. Foley
Theoretical Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 
USA

Charurut Somboonwit
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA

Elyse Singer
Department of Neurology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
USA

Francesco Chiappelli
Department of Oral Biology and Medicine  
UCLA School of Dentistry
Los Angeles, CA 
USA

John T. Sinnott
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Florida 
Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL 
USA


This book on NeuroAIDS, a collection of chapters written by experts and specialists from around the world, provides a global perspective on HIV and NeuroAIDS in the field, clinic, and laboratory. The chapters address the comorbidity of HIV and other infectious agents, including Zika virus, Ebola, Chagas disease, TB and HCV. Also discussed are key topics, such as:* Molecular socioepidemiology* Global HIV and NeuroAIDS* Neuropathology* cART and blood-brain barrier penetration* HIV replicative oscillations* HIV and SIV evolution* Psychiatric comorbidities* Neurosyphilis * The examination of current and innovative models of translational research to translational effectiveness

Paul ShapshakDivision of Infectious Diseases and International HealthDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of South Florida Morsani College of MedicineTampa, FL USAAndrew J. LevineDepartment of NeurologyUCLA David Geffen School of MedicineLos Angeles, CAUSABrian T. FoleyTheoretical DivisionLos Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos, NM USACharurut SomboonwitDivision of Infectious Diseases and International HealthDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of South Florida Morsani College of MedicineTampa, FL USAElyse SingerDepartment of NeurologyUCLA David Geffen School of MedicineLos Angeles, CAUSAFrancesco ChiappelliDepartment of Oral Biology and Medicine  UCLA School of DentistryLos Angeles, CA USAJohn T. SinnottDivision of Infectious Diseases and International HealthDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of South Florida Morsani College of MedicineTampa, FL USA

ForwardPrefaceChapter 1Multidisciplinary Approach to HIV/AIDS: Historical PerspectiveClyde B. McCoy*, A. Jeanene Bengoa*, Duane C. McBride, Brian T. Foley, Shikha Puri, Alejandro J. Mendez, and Paul ShapshakChapter 2Global Issues in NeuroAIDSJennifer Massey* and Bruce BrewChapter 3HIV-1 related Central Nervous System Diseases: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment – An Indian ScenarioSudharsana Sundarrajan, Sajitha Lulu, and Mohanapriya Arumugam*Chapter 4HIV-1 Diversity in BrazilRodrigo Pessôa and Sabri Saeed Sanabani*Chapter 5HIV and SIV EvolutionBrian T. Foley*Chapter 6Human Brain Imaging in HIV and NeuroAIDSMona A. Mohamed* and Peter BarkerChapter 7HIV Neuroinvasion  Suzanne Gartner* and Yiling LiuChapter 8Neuropathology of HIV-1 DiseaseVirawudh Soontornniyomkij*Chapter 9HIV-related Peripheral Nervous System IllnessJocelyn Jiao, David M. Simpson, and Jessica Robinson-Papp*Chapter 10The Role of Early Life Programming in Vulnerability and Resilience in Relation to HIVLuba Sominsky* and Deborah HodgsonChapter 11Neurocognition in Viral Suppressed HIV-Infected ChildrenClaudia S. Crowell* and Kathleen MaleeChapter 12Psychiatric Comorbidities in HIV-InfectionApril D. Thames* and Jacob D. JonesChapter 13Toward an Iterative Approach to Preventing HIV Risk Among Young MSMJ. Bryan PageChapter 14NeuroAIDS in Drug Abusers – Associations with Oral ManifestationsFariba S. Younai*Chapter 15Socioepidemiology of Injection Drug Users in Miami and HIV-1B Envelope (V1-V5) Genetic Diversity: A Preliminary StudyPaul Shapshak*, Brian T. Foley, Seetharaman Balaji, David M. Segal, Clyde McCoy, and J. Bryan PageChapter 16The persistence of HIV associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) in the era of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART)Elyse J. Singer* and Natasha M. NemanimChapter 17Antiretroviral Therapy - Brain PenetrationCharurut Somboonwit*, Jose A Montero,  John T. Sinnott, and Paul ShapshakChapter 18Molecular Mechanisms of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with HIV Infection: Application of Bioinformatics and Data-MiningLuca Giacomelli*, Francesco Chiappelli, Bruno Orlando, Victor Sivozhelezov, and Roberto EggenhöffnerChapter 19Genetic, Epigenetic, and Transcriptomic Studies of NeuroAIDS   Andrew J. Levine*, Kumud K. Singh, Asha R. Kallianpur Chapter 20NeuroAIDS: A Review of Gene Expression in Neurons, Astrocytes and OligodendrocytesJeanie McGee and Alireza Minagar*Chapter 21Neuronal Apoptotic Pathways in HIV Associated Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Huntington's DiseaseFatten F. Elkomy, Andrew J. Levine, Elyse Singer,  Charurut Somboonwit, Todd Wills, Kaley Tash, John T. Sinnott, Sally Alrabaa, Anteneh Addisu, Hector Rodriguez, Francesco Chiappelli, Toni Kazic, and Paul Shapshak*    Chapter 22Clinical Relevance of Humanized MiceRachel Samantha Resop, Irene Jane Kim, Huy Nguyen, and Dimitrios Nikolaos Vatakis*Chapter 23HIV and StrokeSouvik Sen*, Lauren Giamberardino, and Parth ThakkerChapter 24Hepatitis C and HIV Neurological ImplicationsShuchi Pandya, Misbahuddin Syed, Manuel Castro, Jamie P. Morano, and Beata Casanas*Chapter 25Central Nervous System Reactivation of Chagas Disease in Immuno-compromised Patients with HIV/AIDSSilvana Maria Eloi-Santos*, Unai Tupinambás, Helena Duani, and Jose Eymard Homem PittellaChapter 26Central Nervous System TuberculosisBeata Casanas*, Douglas Holt, and Kelly Kynaston Chapter 27Neurosyphilis and HIV infectionAnteneh Addisu, Beata C Casanas, and Sally AlrabaaChapter 28Orthopoxviruses and Human DiseaseRobert Castro and Beata Casanas*Chapter 29Opportunistic Neurologic Infections in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency VirusKelly Kynaston, Minh Ho, Robert Castro, and Jose Montero*Chapter 30Zika Virus and HIV/AIDSA. Jeanene Bengoa*, Clyde B. McCoy*, Brian T. Foley, Shikha Puri, Alejandro J. Mendez, and Paul ShapshakChapter 31Global Convergent Translational Science for Neuro-Involvement in Ebola Viral Disease:  Lessons Learned from Neuro-AIDSFrancesco Chiappelli*, Allen M. Khakshooy, Andre Barkhordarian, Vandan R. Kasar, Melissa Nahcivan, Mia T. Nguyen, Jeong Min (Grace) Hwang, Marena Martinez Kutschman, Angela Du, and Nashwa SoftoChapter 32Sequence Accuracy in Primary Databases: A case study on HIV-1BSeetharaman Balaji*, Ramachandran Akash, Nandy Krittika, and Paul ShapshakChapter 33Amyloidogenic Pattern Prediction of HIV-1 ProteinsPatil Sneha, Seetharaman Balaji*, and Paul ShapshakChapter 34On the Potential for Multiscale Oscillatory Behavior in HIVAlexander V. Ratushny*, Patrick De Leenheer, Sergei I. Bazhan, Gennady A. Bocharov, Tamara M. Khlebodarova, and Vitaly A. LikhoshvaiChapter 35Short oligo-peptide T-cell epitopes in HIV-1/AIDS vaccine development: Current status, design, promises and challengesPandjassarame Kangueane*, Kumar Viswapoorani, Christina Nillofer, Subramani Manimegalai, Murugan Sivagamy, Uma Kangueane, Gopichandran Sowmya, and Meena Kishore SakharkarChapter 36HIV-1 Envelope (ENV) GP160 trimer protein complex SPIKE as a recombinant macro-molecular assembly vaccine component candidate – Current opinionChristina Nilofer, Arumugam Mohanapriya, and Pandjassarame Kangueane*Chapter 37Gene Therapy Blueprints for NeuroAIDSHector E. Rodriguez, Seetha Lakshmi, Charurut Somboonwit, Asa Oxner, Lucy Guerra, Anteneh Addisu, Louise Gutierrez,  John T. Sinnott, Christina Nilofer, Pandjassarame Kangueane, and Paul Shapshak*Chapter 38Biostatistical Concerns in HIV ResearchRobert C. Duncan*

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.10.2017
Zusatzinfo XII, 1067 p. 48 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Mikrobiologie / Infektologie / Reisemedizin
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Schlagworte Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) • HIV-Associated Dementia (HAD) • HIV-Associated Neurodegenerative Disorder (HAND) • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) • NeuroAIDS • vaccines
ISBN-10 1-4939-7290-1 / 1493972901
ISBN-13 978-1-4939-7290-6 / 9781493972906
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