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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr ; 78(2): 248-256, 2018 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29481488

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Neprilysin (NEP) is the dominant Aß peptide-degrading enzyme in the brain. HIV-1 subtype B transactivator of transcription protein is known to interfere with NEP function, but whether this is true of HIV-1C transactivator of transcription, which has a defective chemokine motif, is not known. This study aimed to analyze the impact of HIV subtype on NEP-mediated cleavage of Aß by comparing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum levels of NEP between HIV+ (27 patients with HIV-1B and 26 with HIV-1C), healthy HIV- controls (n = 13), and patients with Alzheimer disease (n = 24). METHODS: NEP and Aß oligomers 38, 40, 42 levels were measured in CSF and serum by immunoassays. Ratios between NEP and Aß-38, 40, 42, and total were calculated in CSF and serum. Comparisons between HIV(+) and HIV(-) were adjusted by linear regression for sex and age; HIV subtype comparisons were adjusted for nadir CD4 and plasma viral load suppression. RESULTS: Levels of NEP and ratios in CSF were comparable for HIV-1C and B subtypes. The ratio of serum NEP/Aß-40 was lower for HIV1-C than HIV1-B (P = 0.032). The CSF/serum index of NEP/Aß-40, NEP/Aß-42, and NEP/Aß-total were lower for HIV1-B than HIV1-C (P = 0.008, 0.005, and 0.017, respectively), corroborating the findings for serum. CSF NEP was comparable for HIV+, HIV-, and AD. CONCLUSION: There was impact of HIV subtype on NEP. The ratio of NEP/Aß-40 on serum was lower on HIV1-C than HIV1-B. These results are consistent with the results of CSF Aß-42 levels decreased in HIV1-C compared with HIV1-B, suggesting higher amyloid ß deposit on HIV1-C than HIV1-B.


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HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/cerebrospinal fluid , Neprilysin/blood , Neprilysin/cerebrospinal fluid , Adult , Age Factors , Alzheimer Disease/complications , Amyloid beta-Peptides/blood , Amyloid beta-Peptides/cerebrospinal fluid , Biomarkers/blood , Biomarkers/cerebrospinal fluid , Brazil , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Chemokines , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , HIV Infections/complications , HIV-1/pathogenicity , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Peptide Fragments/blood , Peptide Fragments/cerebrospinal fluid , Sex Factors , United States , Viral Load
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J Neurovirol ; 24(1): 28-40, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29063514

ABSTRACT

Based on prior reports that the HIV-1 Tat protein modulates amyloid-beta (Aß) metabolism, this study aimed to compare CSF neural injury biomarkers between 27 patients with HIV subtype B, 26 patients with HIV subtype C, 18 healthy HIV-negative controls, and 24 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Immunoassays were used to measure soluble amyloid precursor protein α and ß (sAPPα, sAPPß), Aß oligomers 38, 40, 42, and Aß-total; phosphorylated tau (P-tau181), and total tau (T-tau). Comparisons between HIV(+) and HIV(-) (including AD) were adjusted by linear regression for gender and age; HIV subtype comparisons were adjusted for nadir CD4 and plasma viral load suppression. The p values were corrected for multiple testing with the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure. CSF Aß-42 and Hulstaert (P-tau181) index were lower in HIV1-C than B (p = 0.03, and 0.049 respectively); subtypes did not differ on other CSF biomarkers or ratios. Compared to AD, HIV(+) had lower CSF levels of T-tau, P-tau181 (p < 0.001), and sAPPα (p = 0.041); HIV(+) had higher CSF Aß-42 (p = 0.002) and higher CSF indexes: [Aß-42/(240 + 1.18 T-tau)], P-tau181/Aß-42, T-tau/Aß-42, P-tau181/T-tau, sAPPα/ß (all p ≤ 0.01) than AD. Compared to HIV(-), HIV(+) had lower CSF Aß-42, and T-tau (all p ≤ 0.004). As conclusion, amyloid metabolism was influenced by HIV infection in a subtype-dependent manner. Aß-42 levels were lower in HIV1-C than B, suggesting that there may be greater deposition of Aß-42 in HIV1-C. These findings are supported by CSF Hulstaert (P-tau181) index. Differences between HIV and AD in the patterns of Aß and Tau biomarkers suggest that CNS HIV infection and AD may not share some of same mechanisms of neuronal injury.


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Alzheimer Disease/cerebrospinal fluid , Amyloid beta-Peptides/cerebrospinal fluid , Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor/cerebrospinal fluid , HIV Infections/cerebrospinal fluid , HIV-1/classification , tau Proteins/cerebrospinal fluid , Adult , Aged , Alzheimer Disease/blood , Alzheimer Disease/immunology , Alzheimer Disease/pathology , Amyloid beta-Peptides/blood , Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Biomarkers/cerebrospinal fluid , Brain/metabolism , Brain/pathology , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/virology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Genotype , HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/immunology , HIV Infections/pathology , HIV-1/genetics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurons/metabolism , Neurons/pathology , Viral Load , tau Proteins/blood
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