Changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue microRNA expression in HIV-infected patients

N Squillace, E Bresciani, A Torsello… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
N Squillace, E Bresciani, A Torsello, A Bandera, F Sabbatini, C Giovannetti, G Giunta…
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2014academic.oup.com
Objectives We evaluated the possibility that a pattern of abnormal microRNA (miRNA)
expression could be fuelling the mechanisms causing HIV-associated lipodystrophy (HAL).
Methods In this case–control study, samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue from eight
consecutive HIV-infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy with HAL (cases)
were compared with those of eight HIV-negative subjects (controls). Human miRNA
microarrays were used to probe the transcriptomes of the samples. Analysis of differentially …
Objectives
We evaluated the possibility that a pattern of abnormal microRNA (miRNA) expression could be fuelling the mechanisms causing HIV-associated lipodystrophy (HAL).
Methods
In this case–control study, samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue from eight consecutive HIV-infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy with HAL (cases) were compared with those of eight HIV-negative subjects (controls). Human miRNA microarrays were used to probe the transcriptomes of the samples. Analysis of differentially expressed miRNAs was performed using DataAssist v2.0 software, applying a paired Student's t-test.
Results
Data showed that 21 miRNAs out of 754 were overexpressed in the patient group. Ten of these (i.e. miR-186, miR-199a-3p, miR-214, miR-374a, miR-487b, miR-532-5p, miR-628-5p, miR-874, miR-125-b-1* and miR-374b*) were up-regulated to a significant degree (fold change >2.5; P < 0.01). Eleven other miRNAs (i.e. miR-let-7d, miR-24, miR-30c, miR-125a-3p, miR-149, miR-191, miR-196-b, miR-218, miR-342-3p, miR-452 and miR-454*) were 2- to 2.5-fold more expressed in HIV+ samples than in controls. Levels of mRNA for lipin 1, the target of miR-218, were significantly lower in subcutaneous adipose tissue from HIV patients.
Conclusions
In adipocytes of HIV-infected patients, the up-regulation of specific miRNAs could lead to an increased ‘activation’ that might contribute to the pathogenesis of HAL by increasing cell turnover and/or promotion of apoptosis.
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