The effect of HIV and cocaine abuse on semen exosome composition and function
HIV和可卡因滥用对精液外泌体组成和功能的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:9752502
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-12-01 至 2021-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAffectAntiviral AgentsBinding ProteinsBiological AssayCell-Free SystemCellsCocaineCocaine AbuseCoitusComplexDNADataDevelopmentDisease ProgressionElectronsEpithelial CellsFoundationsGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV SeronegativityHIV-1HeterosexualsHumanIllicit DrugsImpairmentIn VitroIndividualInfectionInflammatoryIntrinsic factorInvestigationLife Cycle StagesLinkLymphaticMessenger RNAMethodsModelingMolecularMorphologyMurine Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromePathogenesisPersonsPopulationProcessRNARNA-Directed DNA PolymeraseRecording of previous eventsResearch DesignResearch PersonnelReverse TranscriptionRiskRoleRouteSeminal fluidSexual TransmissionSmall RNATest ResultTherapeuticVariantVirusVirus DiseasesWomancocaine exposurecocaine usecytokinedensitydesignefficacy evaluationelectron densityexosomefitnessfrontiergenetic informationmortalitynovelpandemic diseaseparticlepathogenpreventprotective factorstransmission processvaginal infectionvector
项目摘要
Abstract
The AIDS pandemic remains a significant global problem with over 33.3 million persons currently
infected with HIV and HIV-related illnesses claiming the lives of over 1.8 million individuals annually.
Various studies have suggested a link between abuse of illicit drugs, including cocaine and increased
risk of HIV transmission, accelerated HIV disease progression, and AIDS-related mortality. Women
represent the fastest growing population of new HIV cases. It is estimated that more than 80% of HIV
cases result from sexual transmission and semen is the primary vector. However, only about 0.1% of
acts of heterosexual coitus with an infected individual result in HIV infection, suggesting that factors
contained in semen may modulate the infectivity or fitness of HIV particles in semen. The underlying
mechanisms of HIV transmission are not well understood. In spite of the progress in studies of HIV
pathogenesis and the ability of various agents to suppress virus infection, methods to prevent HIV
transmission still require more investigation. Recently, we showed that semen of healthy donors
contain heterologous populations of exosomes that are morphologically distinct with respect to size
and electron density. These exosomes contain different species of RNA (mRNA and small RNA), and
inhibit infection with HIV. Our preliminary data reveal that similar to exosomes from the semen of
healthy donors, exosomes purified from HIV infected donors potently block HIV infection while
exosomes from HIV infected donors who use cocaine do not inhibit HIV. Our preliminary study further
showed that HIV infection and cocaine use modulates RNA composition of semen exosomes.
Importantly, lysed semen exosomes from both HIV negative and HIV infected donors but not donors
who used cocaine inhibit reverse transcription of lysed HIV in a cell-free system, block the synthesis of
HIV U5 DNA, and reverse transcription of U5 to Gag. These data indicate direct effect of semen
exosomes on HIV reverse transcription. In this application, studies are designed to 1) determine the
effect of HIV infection and cocaine abuse on the anti-HIV activity of semen exosomes, 2) determine
the mechanisms of anti-HIV effect of semen exosomes, and 3) characterize the effects of donor HIV
status and cocaine use on semen exosome composition. As sexual transmission is the main route for
the spread of HIV and semen is the primary vector, the studies proposed in this application will
address a new challenge for evaluation of the efficacy of semen exosomes as a protective factor
against HIV and how donor HIV status and cocaine use modulate this function.
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The effect of HIV and cocaine abuse on semen exosome composition and function
HIV和可卡因滥用对精液外泌体组成和功能的影响
- 批准号:
9747024 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 53.66万 - 项目类别:
The effect of HIV and cocaine abuse on semen exosome composition and function
HIV和可卡因滥用对精液外泌体组成和功能的影响
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9978787 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
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