Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit, Department of Medicine, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Viruses. 2023 Feb 1;15(2):415. doi: 10.3390/v15020415.
Of the 12 million people who inject drugs worldwide, 13% live with HIV. Whether opioid use impacts HIV pathogenesis and latency is an outstanding question. To gain insight into whether opioid use influences the proviral landscape and latent HIV reservoir, we performed intact proviral DNA assays (IPDA) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from antiretroviral therapy (ART)-suppressed people living with HIV (PWH) with or without current opioid use. No differences were observed between PWH with and without opioid use in the frequency of HIV intact and defective proviral genomes. To evaluate the latent reservoir, we activated PBMCs from ART-suppressed PWH with or without opioid use and assessed the induction of HIV RNA. PWH using opioids had diminished responses to ex vivo HIV reactivation, suggesting a smaller reversible reservoir of HIV-1 latently infected cells. However, in vitro studies using primary CD4+ T cells treated with morphine showed no effect of opioids on HIV-1 infection, replication or latency establishment. The discrepancy in our results from in vitro and clinical samples suggests that while opioids may not directly impact HIV replication, latency and reactivation in CD4+ T cells, opioid use may indirectly shape the HIV reservoir in vivo by modulating general immune functions.
在全球 1200 万注射毒品的人群中,有 13%的人感染了 HIV。阿片类药物的使用是否会影响 HIV 的发病机制和潜伏期,这是一个悬而未决的问题。为了深入了解阿片类药物的使用是否会影响前病毒景观和潜伏的 HIV 储存库,我们对接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的 HIV 感染者(PWH)的外周血单核细胞(PBMC)进行了完整前病毒 DNA 检测(IPDA),这些 PWH 有的正在使用阿片类药物,有的没有。在有或没有阿片类药物使用的 PWH 中,HIV 完整和缺陷前病毒基因组的频率没有差异。为了评估潜伏储存库,我们激活了正在使用阿片类药物或未使用阿片类药物的 ART 抑制的 PWH 的 PBMC,并评估了 HIV RNA 的诱导。使用阿片类药物的 PWH 对体外 HIV 再激活的反应减弱,表明 HIV-1 潜伏感染细胞的可逆储存库较小。然而,用吗啡处理原代 CD4+T 细胞的体外研究表明,阿片类药物对 HIV-1 感染、复制或潜伏期建立没有影响。我们的体外和临床样本结果之间的差异表明,尽管阿片类药物可能不会直接影响 CD4+T 细胞中的 HIV 复制、潜伏期和再激活,但阿片类药物的使用可能通过调节一般免疫功能,间接地在体内塑造 HIV 储存库。