Opioids are known to exacerbate HIV pathogenesis, however current studies have been limited by models of HIV infection. Given that HIV causes many systemic effects via direct infection of host cells as well as indirect bystander effects, it is important to establish a systemic infection model in a small animal so that genetic tools can be utilized to elucidate the mechanisms of action. In this study, the systemic effects of EcoHIV infection, a modified HIV which can infect mouse cells, are examined in conjunction with morphine. EcoHIV infection with opioid treatment induced bacterial translocation from the lumen of the gut into systemic compartments such as liver, which is similar to observations in human patients with LPS. Bacterial translocation corresponds with alterations in gut morphology, disorganization of the tight junction protein occludin, and a concurrent increase in systemic inflammation in both IL-6 and TNFα. Long term infection also had increased expression of inflammatory cytokines in the CNS when co-treated with morphine. Overall, this study shows that EcoHIV is an appropriate model to study the effects of opioids on HIV pathogenesis, including the HIV-induced pathology at early stages of pathogenesis in the gut.
An infectious murine model for studying the systemic effects of opioids on early HIV pathogenesis in the gut.
用于研究阿片类药物对肠道早期 HIV 发病机制的系统性影响的感染性小鼠模型
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作者:Sindberg Gregory M, Sharma Umakant, Banerjee Santanu, Anand Vidhu, Dutta Raini, Gu Chao-Jiang, Volsky David J, Roy Sabita
| 期刊: | Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology | 影响因子: | 3.500 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Mar;10(1):74-87 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s11481-014-9574-9 | ||
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