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One proteasomal subunit protein, LMP7, was increased in individuals with high HIV loads, increasing the evidence that disruption of this process is linked to HIV-associated neurodegeneration.
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Using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight MS, the authors [ 69] identified potentially functionally important alterations in synaptic proteins, such as synapsin 1b (SYN1), which was downregulated in individuals with high HIV loads.
To determine whether the altered synaptosomal proteins in HIV/AIDS are histologically related to immunoproteasomal subunits, confocal microscopy was performed, showing co-expression of LMP7 and 14-3-3ζ 14-3-3ζ 14-3-3ζronal and neuropin markings in brains with high HIV loads [ 69].
Taken together, these findings [ 69- 72] reflect changes in the synaptodendritic arbor, which have been documented during high HIV loads in the brain [ 74], and give important insights into how HIV can affect neurons in the brain while not infecting them.
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