02178nas a2200277 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653002300055653001100078653004800089653001200137653000900149653001600158653003000174100001900204700001500223700001600238700001400254700001600268700001400284245013400298300000900432490000800441520143700449022001401886 2013 d c2013 Jan10aHIV Seronegativity10aHumans10aImmune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome10aleprosy10aMale10aMiddle Aged10aStem Cell Transplantation1 aScharschmidt T1 aAmerson EH1 aRosenberg O1 aJacobs RA1 aMcCalmont T1 aShinkai K00aImmune reconstitution reactions in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients: report of a case and review of the literature. a74-80 v1493 a

BACKGROUND: Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) is a phenomenon initially described in patients with human immunodeficiency virus. Upon initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy, recovery of cellular immunity triggers inflammation to a preexisting infection or antigen that causes paradoxical worsening of clinical disease. A similar phenomenon can occur in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients, including pregnant women, neutropenic hosts, solid-organ or stem cell transplant recipients, and patients receiving tumor necrosis factor inhibitors.

OBSERVATIONS: We report a case of leprosy unmasking and downgrading reaction after stem cell transplantation that highlights some of the challenges inherent to the diagnosis of IRIS, especially in patients without human immunodeficiency virus infection, as well as review the spectrum of previously reported cases of IRIS reactions in this population.

CONCLUSIONS: The mechanism of immune reconstitution reactions is complex and variable, depending on the underlying antigen and the mechanism of immunosuppression or shift in immune status. Use of the term IRIS can aid our recognition of an important phenomenon that occurs in the setting of immunosuppression or shifts in immunity but should not deter us from thinking critically about the distinct processes that underlie this heterogeneous group of conditions.

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