Background: Damage to mitochondria (mt) is a major side effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) that includes a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI). Such damage is associated with the onset of lipodystrophy in HAART-treated HIV+ patients. To further investigate mt changes during this syndrome, we analysed the expression of mtRNA in adipocytes from lipodystrophic HIV+ patients taking NIRTI-containing HAART and compared it with similar cells from healthy individuals. Materials and methods: Total RNA was extracted from adipocytes collected from different anatomical locations of 11 HIV+ lipodystrophic patients and seven healthy control individuals. RNA was reverse transcribed and Taqman-based real-time PCR was used to quantify three different mt transcripts (ND1, CYTB and ND6 gene products). mtRNA content was normalized versus the housekeeping transcript L13. Results: ND1, CYTB and ND6 expression was significantly reduced in HIV+ lipodystrophic patients. HIV+ men and women did not differ in a statistically significant way regarding the levels of ND1 and ND6, whereas the opposite occurred for CYTB. Conclusions: Lipodystrophy following treatment with NRTI-containing HAART is associated with a decrease in adipose tissue mtRNAs.

Altered mitochondrial RNA production in adipocytes from HIV-infected individuals with lipodystrophy / Galluzzi, Lorenzo; Pinti, Marcello; Guaraldi, Giovanni; Mussini, Cristina; Troiano, Leonarda; Roat, Erika; Giovenzana, Chiara; Nemes, Elisa; Nasi, Milena; Orlando, Gabriella; Salomoni, P; Cossarizza, Andrea. - In: ANTIVIRAL THERAPY. - ISSN 1359-6535. - STAMPA. - 10 suppl2:(2005), pp. M91-M99.

Altered mitochondrial RNA production in adipocytes from HIV-infected individuals with lipodystrophy

GALLUZZI, Lorenzo;PINTI, Marcello;GUARALDI, Giovanni;MUSSINI, Cristina;TROIANO, Leonarda;ROAT, ERIKA;GIOVENZANA, Chiara;NEMES, Elisa;NASI, Milena;ORLANDO, Gabriella;COSSARIZZA, Andrea
2005

Abstract

Background: Damage to mitochondria (mt) is a major side effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) that includes a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI). Such damage is associated with the onset of lipodystrophy in HAART-treated HIV+ patients. To further investigate mt changes during this syndrome, we analysed the expression of mtRNA in adipocytes from lipodystrophic HIV+ patients taking NIRTI-containing HAART and compared it with similar cells from healthy individuals. Materials and methods: Total RNA was extracted from adipocytes collected from different anatomical locations of 11 HIV+ lipodystrophic patients and seven healthy control individuals. RNA was reverse transcribed and Taqman-based real-time PCR was used to quantify three different mt transcripts (ND1, CYTB and ND6 gene products). mtRNA content was normalized versus the housekeeping transcript L13. Results: ND1, CYTB and ND6 expression was significantly reduced in HIV+ lipodystrophic patients. HIV+ men and women did not differ in a statistically significant way regarding the levels of ND1 and ND6, whereas the opposite occurred for CYTB. Conclusions: Lipodystrophy following treatment with NRTI-containing HAART is associated with a decrease in adipose tissue mtRNAs.
2005
10 suppl2
M91
M99
Altered mitochondrial RNA production in adipocytes from HIV-infected individuals with lipodystrophy / Galluzzi, Lorenzo; Pinti, Marcello; Guaraldi, Giovanni; Mussini, Cristina; Troiano, Leonarda; Roat, Erika; Giovenzana, Chiara; Nemes, Elisa; Nasi, Milena; Orlando, Gabriella; Salomoni, P; Cossarizza, Andrea. - In: ANTIVIRAL THERAPY. - ISSN 1359-6535. - STAMPA. - 10 suppl2:(2005), pp. M91-M99.
Galluzzi, Lorenzo; Pinti, Marcello; Guaraldi, Giovanni; Mussini, Cristina; Troiano, Leonarda; Roat, Erika; Giovenzana, Chiara; Nemes, Elisa; Nasi, Milena; Orlando, Gabriella; Salomoni, P; Cossarizza, Andrea
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