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Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users
OBJECTIVE: Injection drug use (IDU) remains a major risk factor for HIV-1 acquisition. The complex interplay between drug use, non-sterile injection, and Hepatitis C remains poorly understood. We conducted a pilot study to determine the effect of IDU on immune parameters among HIV-uninfected and -in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4765000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26925299 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6105.1000257 |
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author | Mehandru, Saurabh Deren, Sherry Kang, Sung-Yeon Banfield, Angela Garg, Aakash Garmon, Donald LaMar, Melissa Evering, Teresa H Markowitz, Martin |
author_facet | Mehandru, Saurabh Deren, Sherry Kang, Sung-Yeon Banfield, Angela Garg, Aakash Garmon, Donald LaMar, Melissa Evering, Teresa H Markowitz, Martin |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Injection drug use (IDU) remains a major risk factor for HIV-1 acquisition. The complex interplay between drug use, non-sterile injection, and Hepatitis C remains poorly understood. We conducted a pilot study to determine the effect of IDU on immune parameters among HIV-uninfected and -infected individuals. We hypothesized that IDU could further augment immunological changes associated with HIV-1 infection, which could in turn affect HIV pathogenesis METHODS: HIV-uninfected and -infected subjects with IDU, and non-IDU controls were recruited to obtain socio-demographic and drug-related behaviours. Blood (PBMC) and mucosal (MMC) mononuclear cells were analysed for cellular markers of immune activation (CD38 and Ki67). Serum ELISA was performed to determine levels of soluble CD14, a marker of immune activation. RESULTS: No significant quantitative differences in CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell levels were observed between IDU and non-IDU subjects when accounting for the presence of HIV-1 infection. However, increased levels of cellular and soluble markers of immune activation were documented in cells and plasma of HIV-uninfected IDU subjects compared to non-injectors. Additionally, sharing of injection paraphernalia was related to immune activation among HIV-uninfected IDU subjects. CONCLUSION: IDU, with or without HIV-1 infection, results in a significant increase in immune activation in both the peripheral blood and the GI tract. This may have significant impact on HIV transmission, pathogenesis, and immunologic responses to combination antiviral therapy. This study provides compelling preliminary results which in turn support larger studies to better define the relationship between IDU, infection with HIV-1, co-infection with Hepatitis C and immunity. |
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spelling | pubmed-47650002016-02-24 Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users Mehandru, Saurabh Deren, Sherry Kang, Sung-Yeon Banfield, Angela Garg, Aakash Garmon, Donald LaMar, Melissa Evering, Teresa H Markowitz, Martin J Addict Res Ther Article OBJECTIVE: Injection drug use (IDU) remains a major risk factor for HIV-1 acquisition. The complex interplay between drug use, non-sterile injection, and Hepatitis C remains poorly understood. We conducted a pilot study to determine the effect of IDU on immune parameters among HIV-uninfected and -infected individuals. We hypothesized that IDU could further augment immunological changes associated with HIV-1 infection, which could in turn affect HIV pathogenesis METHODS: HIV-uninfected and -infected subjects with IDU, and non-IDU controls were recruited to obtain socio-demographic and drug-related behaviours. Blood (PBMC) and mucosal (MMC) mononuclear cells were analysed for cellular markers of immune activation (CD38 and Ki67). Serum ELISA was performed to determine levels of soluble CD14, a marker of immune activation. RESULTS: No significant quantitative differences in CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell levels were observed between IDU and non-IDU subjects when accounting for the presence of HIV-1 infection. However, increased levels of cellular and soluble markers of immune activation were documented in cells and plasma of HIV-uninfected IDU subjects compared to non-injectors. Additionally, sharing of injection paraphernalia was related to immune activation among HIV-uninfected IDU subjects. CONCLUSION: IDU, with or without HIV-1 infection, results in a significant increase in immune activation in both the peripheral blood and the GI tract. This may have significant impact on HIV transmission, pathogenesis, and immunologic responses to combination antiviral therapy. This study provides compelling preliminary results which in turn support larger studies to better define the relationship between IDU, infection with HIV-1, co-infection with Hepatitis C and immunity. 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4765000/ /pubmed/26925299 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6105.1000257 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Mehandru, Saurabh Deren, Sherry Kang, Sung-Yeon Banfield, Angela Garg, Aakash Garmon, Donald LaMar, Melissa Evering, Teresa H Markowitz, Martin Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title | Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title_full | Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title_fullStr | Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title_full_unstemmed | Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title_short | Behavioural, Mucosal and Systemic Immune Parameters in HIV-infected and Uninfected Injection Drug Users |
title_sort | behavioural, mucosal and systemic immune parameters in hiv-infected and uninfected injection drug users |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4765000/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26925299 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6105.1000257 |
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