Trans cohort metabolic reprogramming towards glutaminolysis in long-term successfully treated HIV-infection
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Communications Biology
Abstract
Despite successful combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), persistent low-grade immune activation together with inflammation and toxic antiretroviral drugs can lead to long-lasting metabolic flexibility and adaptation in people living with HIV (PLWH). Our study investigated alterations in the plasma metabolic profiles by comparing PLWH on long-term cART(>5 years) and matched HIV-negative controls (HC) in two cohorts from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), Cameroon, and India, respectively, to understand the system-level dysregulation in HIV-infection. Using untargeted and targeted LC-MS/MS-based metabolic profiling and applying advanced system biology methods, an altered amino acid metabolism, more specifically to glutaminolysis in PLWH than HC were reported. A significantly lower level of neurosteroids was observed in both cohorts and could potentiate neurological impairments in PLWH. Further, modulation of cellular glutaminolysis promoted increased cell death and latency reversal in pre-monocytic HIV-1 latent cell model U1, which may be essential for the clearance of the inducible reservoir in HIV-integrated cells.
DOI
10.1038/s42003-021-02985-3
Publication Date
12-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Mikaeloff, Flora; Svensson Akusjärvi, Sara; Ikomey, George Mondinde; and Krishnan, Shuba, "Trans cohort metabolic reprogramming towards glutaminolysis in long-term successfully treated HIV-infection" (2022). Open Access archive. 3760.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/3760