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Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species

HIV replication within tissues may increase in response to a reduced exposure to antiretroviral drugs. Traditional approaches to measuring drug concentrations in tissues are unable to characterize a heterogeneous drug distribution. Here, we used mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to visualize the distr...

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Autores principales: Thompson, Corbin G., Rosen, Elias P., Prince, Heather M. A., White, Nicole, Sykes, Craig, de la Cruz, Gabriela, Mathews, Michelle, Deleage, Claire, Estes, Jacob D., Charlins, Paige, Mulder, Leila R., Kovarova, Martina, Adamson, Lourdes, Arora, Shifali, Dellon, Evan S., Peery, Anne F., Shaheen, Nicholas J., Gay, Cynthia, Muddiman, David C., Akkina, Ramesh, Garcia, J. Victor, Luciw, Paul, Kashuba, Angela D. M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8273920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31270274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aap8758
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author Thompson, Corbin G.
Rosen, Elias P.
Prince, Heather M. A.
White, Nicole
Sykes, Craig
de la Cruz, Gabriela
Mathews, Michelle
Deleage, Claire
Estes, Jacob D.
Charlins, Paige
Mulder, Leila R.
Kovarova, Martina
Adamson, Lourdes
Arora, Shifali
Dellon, Evan S.
Peery, Anne F.
Shaheen, Nicholas J.
Gay, Cynthia
Muddiman, David C.
Akkina, Ramesh
Garcia, J. Victor
Luciw, Paul
Kashuba, Angela D. M.
author_facet Thompson, Corbin G.
Rosen, Elias P.
Prince, Heather M. A.
White, Nicole
Sykes, Craig
de la Cruz, Gabriela
Mathews, Michelle
Deleage, Claire
Estes, Jacob D.
Charlins, Paige
Mulder, Leila R.
Kovarova, Martina
Adamson, Lourdes
Arora, Shifali
Dellon, Evan S.
Peery, Anne F.
Shaheen, Nicholas J.
Gay, Cynthia
Muddiman, David C.
Akkina, Ramesh
Garcia, J. Victor
Luciw, Paul
Kashuba, Angela D. M.
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description HIV replication within tissues may increase in response to a reduced exposure to antiretroviral drugs. Traditional approaches to measuring drug concentrations in tissues are unable to characterize a heterogeneous drug distribution. Here, we used mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to visualize the distribution of six HIV antiretroviral drugs in gut tissue sections from three species (two strains of humanized mice, macaques, and humans). We measured drug concentrations in proximity to CD3(+) T cells that are targeted by HIV, as well as expression of HIV or SHIV RNA and expression of the MDR1 drug efflux transporter in gut tissue from HIV-infected humanized mice, SHIV-infected macaques, and HIV-infected humans treated with combination antiretroviral drug therapy. Serial 10-μm sections of snap-frozen ileal and rectal tissue were analyzed by MSI for CD3(+) T cells and MDR1 efflux transporter expression by immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry, respectively. The tissue slices were analyzed for HIV/SHIV RNA expression by in situ hybridization and for antiretroviral drug concentrations by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. The gastrointestinal tissue distribution of the six drugs was heterogeneous. Fifty percent to 60% of CD3(+) T cells did not colocalize with detectable drug concentrations in the gut tissue. In all three species, up to 90% of HIV/SHIV RNA was found to be expressed in gut tissue with no exposure to drug. These data suggest that there may be gut regions with little to no exposure to antiretroviral drugs, which may result in low-level HIV replication contributing to HIV persistence.
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spelling pubmed-82739202021-07-12 Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species Thompson, Corbin G. Rosen, Elias P. Prince, Heather M. A. White, Nicole Sykes, Craig de la Cruz, Gabriela Mathews, Michelle Deleage, Claire Estes, Jacob D. Charlins, Paige Mulder, Leila R. Kovarova, Martina Adamson, Lourdes Arora, Shifali Dellon, Evan S. Peery, Anne F. Shaheen, Nicholas J. Gay, Cynthia Muddiman, David C. Akkina, Ramesh Garcia, J. Victor Luciw, Paul Kashuba, Angela D. M. Sci Transl Med Article HIV replication within tissues may increase in response to a reduced exposure to antiretroviral drugs. Traditional approaches to measuring drug concentrations in tissues are unable to characterize a heterogeneous drug distribution. Here, we used mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to visualize the distribution of six HIV antiretroviral drugs in gut tissue sections from three species (two strains of humanized mice, macaques, and humans). We measured drug concentrations in proximity to CD3(+) T cells that are targeted by HIV, as well as expression of HIV or SHIV RNA and expression of the MDR1 drug efflux transporter in gut tissue from HIV-infected humanized mice, SHIV-infected macaques, and HIV-infected humans treated with combination antiretroviral drug therapy. Serial 10-μm sections of snap-frozen ileal and rectal tissue were analyzed by MSI for CD3(+) T cells and MDR1 efflux transporter expression by immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry, respectively. The tissue slices were analyzed for HIV/SHIV RNA expression by in situ hybridization and for antiretroviral drug concentrations by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. The gastrointestinal tissue distribution of the six drugs was heterogeneous. Fifty percent to 60% of CD3(+) T cells did not colocalize with detectable drug concentrations in the gut tissue. In all three species, up to 90% of HIV/SHIV RNA was found to be expressed in gut tissue with no exposure to drug. These data suggest that there may be gut regions with little to no exposure to antiretroviral drugs, which may result in low-level HIV replication contributing to HIV persistence. 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8273920/ /pubmed/31270274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aap8758 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works
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Thompson, Corbin G.
Rosen, Elias P.
Prince, Heather M. A.
White, Nicole
Sykes, Craig
de la Cruz, Gabriela
Mathews, Michelle
Deleage, Claire
Estes, Jacob D.
Charlins, Paige
Mulder, Leila R.
Kovarova, Martina
Adamson, Lourdes
Arora, Shifali
Dellon, Evan S.
Peery, Anne F.
Shaheen, Nicholas J.
Gay, Cynthia
Muddiman, David C.
Akkina, Ramesh
Garcia, J. Victor
Luciw, Paul
Kashuba, Angela D. M.
Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title_full Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title_fullStr Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title_short Heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and HIV/SHIV detection in the gut of three species
title_sort heterogeneous antiretroviral drug distribution and hiv/shiv detection in the gut of three species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8273920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31270274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aap8758
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