Impaired response to HAART in HIV-infected individuals with high autonomic nervous system activity.

TitleImpaired response to HAART in HIV-infected individuals with high autonomic nervous system activity.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsCole SW, Naliboff BD, Kemeny ME, Griswold MP, Fahey JL, Zack JA
JournalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume98
Issue22
Pagination12695-700
Date Published2001 Oct 23
ISSN0027-8424
KeywordsAdult, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Autonomic Nervous System, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, HIV Infections, HIV-1, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Norepinephrine, Viral Load, Virus Replication
Abstract

Neurotransmitters can accelerate HIV-1 replication in vitro, leading us to examine whether differences in autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity might promote residual HIV-1 replication in patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy. Patients who showed constitutively high levels of ANS activity before highly active antiretroviral therapy experienced poorer suppression of plasma viral load and poorer CD4(+) T cell recovery over 3-11 months of therapy. ANS activity was not related to demographic or behavioral characteristics that might influence pathogenesis. However, the ANS neurotransmitter norepinephrine enhanced replication of both CCR5- and CXCR4-tropic strains of HIV-1 in vitro via chemokine receptor up-regulation and enhanced viral gene expression, suggesting that neural activity may directly promote residual viral replication.

DOI10.1073/pnas.221134198
Alternate JournalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
PubMed ID11675501
PubMed Central IDPMC60116
Grant ListAI 33259 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
AI 36554 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
AI 49135 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States