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Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals

Evolutionary divergence of the mitochondrial genome has given rise to distinct haplogroups. These haplogroups have arisen in specific geographical locations and are responsible for subtle functional changes in the mitochondria that may provide an evolutionary advantage in a given environment. Based...

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Autores principales: Azar, Ashley, Devlin, Kathryn, Mell, Joshua Chang, Giovannetti, Tania, Pirrone, Vanessa, Nonnemacher, Michael R., Passic, Shendra, Kercher, Katherine, Williams, Jean W., Jacobson, Jeffery M., Wigdahl, Brian, Dampier, William, Libon, David J., Sell, Christian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163772
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author Azar, Ashley
Devlin, Kathryn
Mell, Joshua Chang
Giovannetti, Tania
Pirrone, Vanessa
Nonnemacher, Michael R.
Passic, Shendra
Kercher, Katherine
Williams, Jean W.
Jacobson, Jeffery M.
Wigdahl, Brian
Dampier, William
Libon, David J.
Sell, Christian
author_facet Azar, Ashley
Devlin, Kathryn
Mell, Joshua Chang
Giovannetti, Tania
Pirrone, Vanessa
Nonnemacher, Michael R.
Passic, Shendra
Kercher, Katherine
Williams, Jean W.
Jacobson, Jeffery M.
Wigdahl, Brian
Dampier, William
Libon, David J.
Sell, Christian
author_sort Azar, Ashley
collection PubMed
description Evolutionary divergence of the mitochondrial genome has given rise to distinct haplogroups. These haplogroups have arisen in specific geographical locations and are responsible for subtle functional changes in the mitochondria that may provide an evolutionary advantage in a given environment. Based on these functional differences, haplogroups could define disease susceptibility in chronic settings. In this study, we undertook a detailed neuropsychological analysis of a cohort of long-term HIV-1-infected individuals in conjunction with sequencing of their mitochondrial genomes. Stepwise regression analysis showed that the best model for predicting both working memory and declarative memory were age and years since diagnosis. In contrast, years since diagnosis and sub-haplogroup were significantly predictive of psychomotor speed. Consistent with this, patients with haplogroup L3e obtained better scores on psychomotor speed and dexterity tasks when compared to the remainder of the cohort, suggesting that this haplogroup provides a protective advantage when faced with the combined stress of HIV-1 infection and long-term antiretroviral therapies. Differential performance on declarative memory tasks was noted for individuals with other sub-L haplogroups, but these differences were not as robust as the association between L3e and psychomotor speed and dexterity tasks. This work provides evidence that mitochondrial haplogroup is related to neuropsychological test performance among patients in chronic disease settings such as HIV-1 infection.
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spelling pubmed-50534732016-10-27 Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals Azar, Ashley Devlin, Kathryn Mell, Joshua Chang Giovannetti, Tania Pirrone, Vanessa Nonnemacher, Michael R. Passic, Shendra Kercher, Katherine Williams, Jean W. Jacobson, Jeffery M. Wigdahl, Brian Dampier, William Libon, David J. Sell, Christian PLoS One Research Article Evolutionary divergence of the mitochondrial genome has given rise to distinct haplogroups. These haplogroups have arisen in specific geographical locations and are responsible for subtle functional changes in the mitochondria that may provide an evolutionary advantage in a given environment. Based on these functional differences, haplogroups could define disease susceptibility in chronic settings. In this study, we undertook a detailed neuropsychological analysis of a cohort of long-term HIV-1-infected individuals in conjunction with sequencing of their mitochondrial genomes. Stepwise regression analysis showed that the best model for predicting both working memory and declarative memory were age and years since diagnosis. In contrast, years since diagnosis and sub-haplogroup were significantly predictive of psychomotor speed. Consistent with this, patients with haplogroup L3e obtained better scores on psychomotor speed and dexterity tasks when compared to the remainder of the cohort, suggesting that this haplogroup provides a protective advantage when faced with the combined stress of HIV-1 infection and long-term antiretroviral therapies. Differential performance on declarative memory tasks was noted for individuals with other sub-L haplogroups, but these differences were not as robust as the association between L3e and psychomotor speed and dexterity tasks. This work provides evidence that mitochondrial haplogroup is related to neuropsychological test performance among patients in chronic disease settings such as HIV-1 infection. Public Library of Science 2016-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5053473/ /pubmed/27711166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163772 Text en © 2016 Azar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Azar, Ashley
Devlin, Kathryn
Mell, Joshua Chang
Giovannetti, Tania
Pirrone, Vanessa
Nonnemacher, Michael R.
Passic, Shendra
Kercher, Katherine
Williams, Jean W.
Jacobson, Jeffery M.
Wigdahl, Brian
Dampier, William
Libon, David J.
Sell, Christian
Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title_full Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title_fullStr Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title_short Mitochondrial Haplogroup Influences Motor Function in Long-Term HIV-1-Infected Individuals
title_sort mitochondrial haplogroup influences motor function in long-term hiv-1-infected individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163772
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