Frontiers in Microbiology (Mar 2023)

Expression profile of microRNAs related with viral infectivity, inflammatory response, and immune activation in people living with HIV

  • Sara Cuesta-Sancho,
  • Denisse Márquez-Ruiz,
  • Francisco Illanes-Álvarez,
  • Irene Campaña-Gómez,
  • Andrés Martín-Aspas,
  • María Teresa Trujillo-Soto,
  • Alberto Romero,
  • Fátima Galán,
  • Manuel Rodríguez-Iglesias,
  • Mercedes Márquez-Coello,
  • José-Antonio Girón-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1136718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the serum expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) with ability to modulate the human immunodeficiency (HIV) replication or inflammatory status in people living with HIV (PLWH).MethodsForty healthy controls and two groups of PLWH were evaluated: (a) Group 1 (n = 30), patients with detectable viral load at inclusion, analyzed before receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 12 months after initiating it; (b) Group 2 (n = 55), PLWH with prolonged undetectable viral load. Intestinal barrier disruption (I-FABP) and bacterial translocation (16S rDNA) markers, inflammatory markers such as interleukin (IL)-6 and sCD163, immune activation and expression of specific miRNAs were evaluated.ResultsSerum concentrations of I-FABP, 16S rDNA, IL-6, sCD163 and activated T lymphocytes were increased in PLWH. Serum miR-34a was overexpressed at inclusion and remained elevated after ART. The expression of the remaining miRNAs that modulate HIV infectivity (miR-7, mir-29a, miR-150, and miR-223) was similar in PLWH and controls. Related to miRNAs implicated in inflammation (miR-21, miR-155, and miR-210), significant overexpression were observed in miR-21 and miR-210 levels in untreated PLWH, but levels were restored in those patients treated for a long period.ConclusionA sustained overexpression of miR-34a was detected even after prolonged HIV controlled replication. miR-21 and miR-210 can be considered new markers of inflammation with high sensitivity to its modifications.

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