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Infusion of HIV-1 Nef-expressing astrocytes into the rat hippocampus induces enteropathy and interstitial pneumonitis and increases blood-brain-barrier permeability.
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PloS one [PLoS One] 2019 Nov 27; Vol. 14 (11), pp. e0225760. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Nov 27 (Print Publication: 2019). - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Even though HIV-1 replication can be suppressed by combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) inflammatory processes still occur, contributing to comorbidities. Comorbidities are attributed to variety of factors, including HIV-1 mediated inflammation. Several HIV-1 proteins mediate central nervous system (CNS) inflammation, including Nef. Nef is an early HIV-1 protein, toxic to neurons and glia and is sufficient to cause learning impairment similar to some deficits observed in HIV-1 associated neurocognitive disorders. To determine whether hippocampal Nef expression by astrocytes contributes to comorbidities, specifically peripheral inflammation, we infused Sprague Dawley rats with GFP- (control) or Nef-transfected astrocytes into the right hippocampus. Brain, lung, and ileum were collected postmortem for the measurement of inflammatory markers. Increased blood-brain-barrier permeability and serum IL-1β levels were detected in the Nef-treated rats. The lungs of Nef-treated rats demonstrated leukocyte infiltration, macrophage upregulation, and enhanced vascular permeability. Ileal tissue showed reactive follicular lymphoid hyperplasia, increased permeability and macrophage infiltration. The intracerebroventricular application of IL-1 receptor antagonist reduced infiltration of immune cells into ileum and lung, indicating the important role of IL-1β in mediating the spread of inflammation from the brain to other tissues. This suggests that localized expression of a single viral protein, HIV-1 Nef, can contribute to a broader inflammatory response by upregulation of IL-1β. Further, these results suggest that Nef contributes to the chronic inflammation seen in HIV patients, even in those whose viremia is controlled by cART.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- Animals
Astrocytes metabolism
Blood-Brain Barrier metabolism
Cells, Cultured
Hippocampus metabolism
Interleukin-1beta metabolism
Lung Diseases, Interstitial pathology
Macrophages metabolism
Macrophages pathology
Male
Neurons metabolism
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus genetics
Astrocytes transplantation
Blood-Brain Barrier pathology
Hippocampus pathology
Lung Diseases, Interstitial etiology
Neurons pathology
nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1932-6203
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31774879
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225760