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Mitochondrial RNA and DNA Alterations in HIV Lipoatrophy Are Linked to Antiretroviral Therapy and Not to HIV Infection

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Journal Antivir Ther
Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2008 Sep 6
PMID 18771055
Citations 17
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) versus HIV on mitochondria in fat.

Methods: Subcutaneous fat was collected from 45 HIV-infected patients on ART with lipoatrophy, 11 HIV-infected ART-naive patients and nine healthy controls. Three mitochondrial transcripts: NADH dehydrogenase subunit 1 (ND1), cytochrome B (CYTB) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 (ND6) genes were quantitated using TaqMan probes and normalized to nuclear-encoded ribosomal L13.

Results: ND1/L13 and CYTB/L13 were lower in HIV-positive patients on ART with lipoatrophy versus ART-naive patients (3.4 versus 7.2 [P=0.017] and 2.5 versus 4.6 [P=0.006], respectively). No difference was found between ART-naive patients and controls (P>0.70). ND6/L13 was similar between all groups. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry-measured limb fat and mitochondrial DNA in fat were also lower in HIV-positive patients on ART with lipoatrophy versus HIV-infected, ART-naive patients (4,382 versus 7,662 g [P=0.02] and 726 versus 1,372 copies/cell [P=0.03], respectively), but no difference was found between ART-naive and controls. In a multiple regression analysis, limb fat correlated with all three mitochrondrial RNA, whereas mitochondrial DNA did not correlate with mitochondrial RNA or limb fat.

Conclusions: In contrast to ART-naive patients, HIV-positive patients on ART with lipoatrophy had significant depletion in mitochondrial DNA in fat and mitochondrial RNAs. This suggests that mitochondrial toxicity in lipoatrophy could be driven by ART and not by HIV itself. In addition, mitochondrial RNA abnormalities, and not mitochondrial DNA depletion, could be a key driving force behind lipoatrophy.

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