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Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection

Long-term non-progressors (LTNP) and elite controllers (EC) represent spontaneous natural models of efficient HIV-1 response in the absence of treatment. The main purposes of this work are to describe the miRNome of HIV-1 infected patients with different extreme phenotypes and identify potentially a...

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Autores principales: Ayala-Suárez, Rubén, Díez-Fuertes, Francisco, Calonge, Esther, De La Torre Tarazona, Humberto Erick, Gracia-Ruíz de Alda, María, Capa, Laura, Alcamí, José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082452
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author Ayala-Suárez, Rubén
Díez-Fuertes, Francisco
Calonge, Esther
De La Torre Tarazona, Humberto Erick
Gracia-Ruíz de Alda, María
Capa, Laura
Alcamí, José
author_facet Ayala-Suárez, Rubén
Díez-Fuertes, Francisco
Calonge, Esther
De La Torre Tarazona, Humberto Erick
Gracia-Ruíz de Alda, María
Capa, Laura
Alcamí, José
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description Long-term non-progressors (LTNP) and elite controllers (EC) represent spontaneous natural models of efficient HIV-1 response in the absence of treatment. The main purposes of this work are to describe the miRNome of HIV-1 infected patients with different extreme phenotypes and identify potentially altered pathways regulated by differentially expressed (DE) miRNAs. The miRNomes from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of dual phenotype EC-LTNP or LTNP with detectable viremia and HIV-infected patients with typical progression before and after treatment, were obtained through miRNA-Seq and compared among them. The administration of treatment produces 18 DE miRNAs in typical progressors. LTNP condition shows 14 DE miRNA when compared to typical progressors, allowing LTNP phenotype differentiation. A set of four miRNAs: miR-144-3p, miR-18a-5p, miR-451a, and miR-324 is strongly downregulated in LTNP and related to protein regulation as AKT, mTOR, ERK or IKK, involved in immune response pathways. Deregulation of 28 miRNA is observed between EC-LTNP and viremic-LTNP, including previously described anti-HIV miRNAs: miR-29a, associated with LTNP phenotype, and miR-155, targeting different pre-integration complexes such as ADAM10 and TNPO3. A holistic perspective of the changes observed in the miRNome of patients with different phenotypes of HIV-control and non-progression is provided.
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spelling pubmed-74641212020-09-04 Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection Ayala-Suárez, Rubén Díez-Fuertes, Francisco Calonge, Esther De La Torre Tarazona, Humberto Erick Gracia-Ruíz de Alda, María Capa, Laura Alcamí, José J Clin Med Article Long-term non-progressors (LTNP) and elite controllers (EC) represent spontaneous natural models of efficient HIV-1 response in the absence of treatment. The main purposes of this work are to describe the miRNome of HIV-1 infected patients with different extreme phenotypes and identify potentially altered pathways regulated by differentially expressed (DE) miRNAs. The miRNomes from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of dual phenotype EC-LTNP or LTNP with detectable viremia and HIV-infected patients with typical progression before and after treatment, were obtained through miRNA-Seq and compared among them. The administration of treatment produces 18 DE miRNAs in typical progressors. LTNP condition shows 14 DE miRNA when compared to typical progressors, allowing LTNP phenotype differentiation. A set of four miRNAs: miR-144-3p, miR-18a-5p, miR-451a, and miR-324 is strongly downregulated in LTNP and related to protein regulation as AKT, mTOR, ERK or IKK, involved in immune response pathways. Deregulation of 28 miRNA is observed between EC-LTNP and viremic-LTNP, including previously described anti-HIV miRNAs: miR-29a, associated with LTNP phenotype, and miR-155, targeting different pre-integration complexes such as ADAM10 and TNPO3. A holistic perspective of the changes observed in the miRNome of patients with different phenotypes of HIV-control and non-progression is provided. MDPI 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7464121/ /pubmed/32751854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082452 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ayala-Suárez, Rubén
Díez-Fuertes, Francisco
Calonge, Esther
De La Torre Tarazona, Humberto Erick
Gracia-Ruíz de Alda, María
Capa, Laura
Alcamí, José
Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title_full Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title_fullStr Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title_full_unstemmed Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title_short Insight in miRNome of Long-Term Non-Progressors and Elite Controllers Exposes Potential RNAi Role in Restraining HIV-1 Infection
title_sort insight in mirnome of long-term non-progressors and elite controllers exposes potential rnai role in restraining hiv-1 infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082452
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