Literature DB >> 20546557

Transcriptome analysis of monocyte-HIV interactions.

Rafael Van den Bergh1, Eric Florence, Erika Vlieghe, Tom Boonefaes, Johan Grooten, Erica Houthuys, Huyen Thi Thanh Tran, Youssef Gali, Patrick De Baetselier, Guido Vanham, Geert Raes.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During HIV infection and/or antiretroviral therapy (ART), monocytes and macrophages exhibit a wide range of dysfunctions which contribute significantly to HIV pathogenesis and therapy-associated complications. Nevertheless, the molecular components which contribute to these dysfunctions remain elusive. We therefore applied a parallel approach of genome-wide microarray analysis and focused gene expression profiling on monocytes from patients in different stages of HIV infection and/or ART to further characterise these dysfunctions.
RESULTS: Processes involved in apoptosis, cell cycle, lipid metabolism, proteasome function, protein trafficking and transcriptional regulation were identified as areas of monocyte dysfunction during HIV infection. Individual genes potentially contributing to these monocyte dysfunctions included several novel factors. One of these is the adipocytokine NAMPT/visfatin, which we show to be capable of inhibiting HIV at an early step in its life cycle. Roughly half of all genes identified were restored to control levels under ART, while the others represented a persistent dysregulation. Additionally, several candidate biomarkers (in particular CCL1 and CYP2C19) for the development of the abacavir hypersensitivity reaction were suggested.
CONCLUSIONS: Previously described areas of monocyte dysfunction during HIV infection were confirmed, and novel themes were identified. Furthermore, individual genes associated with these dysfunctions and with ART-associated disorders were pinpointed. These genes form a useful basis for further functional studies concerning the contribution of monocytes/macrophages to HIV pathogenesis. One such gene, NAMPT/visfatin, represents a possible novel restriction factor for HIV.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20546557      PMCID: PMC2900222          DOI: 10.1186/1742-4690-7-53

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Retrovirology        ISSN: 1742-4690            Impact factor:   4.602


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