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Gene chromosomal organization and expression in cultured human neurons exposed to cocaine and HIV-1 proteins gp120 and tat: drug abuse and NeuroAIDS.

Paul Shapshak1, Robert Duncan, Avindra Nath, Jadwiga Turchan, Kangueane Pandjassarame, Hector Rodriguez, Elda Margarita Duran, Fabiana Ziegler, Eric Amaro, Apple Lewis, Alejandro Rodriguez, Alireza Minagar, Wade Davis, Raman Seth, Fatten F Elkomy, Francesco Chiappelli, Toni Kazic.   

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As a model for Neuropsychiatric dysfunction in NeuroAIDS due to HIV-1 infection and drug abuse, we analyzed gene expression in human neurons treated with cocaine and HIV-1 proteins tat and envelope (env). One-way ANOVA showed statistically significant genes among the treatment groups (p < or = 0.0005). The identified genes were then subjected to a "stepwise" analysis using a repeated measures ANOVA to discover genes with parallel response group profiles across the treatment conditions. These groups were then analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA to assess treatment main effects and gene-by-treatment interactions within groups. One-way ANOVA produced 35 genes that were significantly associated across all treatment conditions. Factorial analysis of each gene found statistically significant differences: 30--tat, 17--cocaine, 10--env, 6--tat/env, 6--coc/env, and 4--coc/tat. Analyses across genes found three sets of four genes, one set of three genes, and three sets of two genes with parallel profiles. Identified genes had functions included signaling, immune related, and transcription control. The genes were not stochastically arranged on the chromosomes, were in proximity to each other, and to other genes involved in neuropsychiatric diseases. We hypothesize that these genes fall in transcriptionally isolated groups and that abused drugs and HIV-1 proteins trigger transcription overload, coerced expression that may result in damage to the chromosome's control and organization of chromatin transcription machinery.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16368555     DOI: 10.2741/1922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Biosci        ISSN: 1093-4715


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Authors:  Alireza Minagar; Deborah Commins; J Steven Alexander; Romy Hoque; Francesco Chiappelli; Elyse J Singer; Behrooz Nikbin; Paul Shapshak
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2.  HIV associated dementia and HIV encephalitis II: Genes on chromosome 22 expressed in individually microdissected Globus pallidus neurons (Preliminary analysis).

Authors:  Paul Shapshak; Robert Duncan; Pandajarasamme Kangueane; Charurut Somboonwit; John Sinnott; Deborah Commins; Elyse Singer; Andrew Levine
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Review 3.  Crossroads of Drug Abuse and HIV Infection: Neurotoxicity and CNS Reservoir.

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4.  Bioinformatics models in drug abuse and Neuro-AIDS: Using and developing databases.

Authors:  Paul Shapshak; Robert Duncan; Jadwiga Turchan; Avindra Nath; Alireza Minagar; Pandjassarame Kangueane; Wade Davis; Francesco Chiappelli; Fatten Elkomy; Raman Seth; Toni Kazic
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2006-02-22

5.  Alzheimer's disease and HIV associated dementia related genes: I. location and function.

Authors:  Paul Shapshak; Hector E Rodriguez; Rajarathinam Kayathri; Andrew Levine; Francesco Chiappelli; Alireza Minagar
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2008-05-29

6.  Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: translational implications.

Authors:  Paul Shapshak; Francesco Chiappelli; Deborah Commins; Elyse Singer; Andrew J Levine; Charurut Somboonwit; Alireza Minagar; Andras J Pellionisz
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