Literature DB >> 17071590

An in vitro model of morphine withdrawal manifests the enhancing effect on human immunodeficiency virus infection of human T lymphocytes through the induction of substance P.

Xu Wang1, Steven D Douglas, Jin-Song Peng, Dun-Jin Zhou, Qi Wan, Wen-Zhe Ho.   

Abstract

Opioid withdrawal is a crucial and recurring event during the course of opioid abuse that has a negative impact on the immune system. In this study, we investigated whether abrupt withdrawal (AW) or precipitated withdrawal (PW) potentiates human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of human T lymphocytes. AW and PW enhanced HIV infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes and T-cell lines (Jurkat and CEMX174). In addition, both AW and PW induced HIV replication in a latently HIV-infected human T-cell line (J1.1). The enhancing effect of AW and PW was associated with the induction of neuropeptide substance P in both peripheral blood lymphocytes and the T-cell lines. The substance P receptor antagonist, CP-96,345, not only blocked AW- or PW-induced endogenous substance P expression but also abrogated AW- or PW-induced HIV replication in T cells. These findings provide a cellular mechanism that supports the notion that opioids have a co-factor role in promoting HIV infection of the immune cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17071590      PMCID: PMC1780221          DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2006.060358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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