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HIV-1 Transcription but Not Intact Provirus Levels are Associated With Systemic Inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 1 have increased inflammation, which has been associated with age-associated diseases. Plasma markers, cell-associated virus levels, and ability to stimulate RNA transcription in latently infected cell lines was examined in younger and older HIV-1-infected individuals with suppressed virus. Cell-associated RNA, but not intact provirus level, had positive correlation with plasma D-dimer levels. Compared with the younger group, the older group had higher D-dimer levels and a trend toward more cell-associated RNA but similar levels of intact proviruses. Even though all measured inflammatory markers were relatively higher in the older group, this greater inflammation did not induce more HIV-1 transcription in latently infected cell lines. Inflammation and HIV-1 RNA expression increase with age despite similar levels of intact infectious HIV DNA. While plasma inflammation is correlated with HIV-1 RNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, it does not induce HIV-1 transcription in latently infected cell lines.

SUBMITTER: Olson A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8176637 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV-1 Transcription but Not Intact Provirus Levels are Associated With Systemic Inflammation.

Olson Alex A   Coote Carolyn C   Snyder-Cappione Jennifer E JE   Lin Nina N   Sagar Manish M  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20210601 11


Individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 1 have increased inflammation, which has been associated with age-associated diseases. Plasma markers, cell-associated virus levels, and ability to stimulate RNA transcription in latently infected cell lines was examined in younger and older HIV-1-infected individuals with suppressed virus. Cell-associated RNA, but not intact provirus level, had positive correlation with plasma D-dimer levels. Compared with the younger group, the older  ...[more]

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