[HTML][HTML] μ-opioid modulation of HIV-1 coreceptor expressionand HIV-1 replication

AD Steele, EE Henderson, TJ Rogers - Virology, 2003 - Elsevier
AD Steele, EE Henderson, TJ Rogers
Virology, 2003Elsevier
A substantial proportion of HIV-1-infected individuals are intravenous drug users (IVDUs)
who abuse opiates. Opioids induce a number of immunomodulatory effects that may directly
influence HIV-1 disease progression. In the present report, we have investigated the effect of
opioids on the expression of the major HIV-1 coreceptors CXCR4 and CCR5. For these
studies we have focused on opiates which are ligands for the μ-opioid receptor. Our results
show that DAMGO, a selective μ-opioid agonist, increases CXCR4 and CCR5 expression in …
A substantial proportion of HIV-1-infected individuals are intravenous drug users (IVDUs) who abuse opiates. Opioids induce a number of immunomodulatory effects that may directly influence HIV-1 disease progression. In the present report, we have investigated the effect of opioids on the expression of the major HIV-1 coreceptors CXCR4 and CCR5. For these studies we have focused on opiates which are ligands for the μ-opioid receptor. Our results show that DAMGO, a selective μ-opioid agonist, increases CXCR4 and CCR5 expression in both CD3+ lymphoblasts and CD14+ monocytes three- to fivefold. Furthermore, DAMGO-induced elevation of HIV-1 coreceptor expression translates into enhanced replication of both X4 and R5 viral strains of HIV-1. We have confirmed the role of the μ-opioid receptor based on the ability of a μ-opioid receptor-selective antagonist to block the effects of DAMGO. We have also found that morphine enhances CXCR4 and CCR5 expression and subsequently increases both X4 and R5 HIV-1 infection. We suggest that the capacity of μ-opioids to increase HIV-1 coreceptor expression and replication may promote viral binding, trafficking of HIV-1-infected cells, and enhanced disease progression.
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