Mitochondrial assessment in asymptomatic HIV-infected paediatric patients on HAART

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Background: HAART can cause mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion, which may lead to mitochondrial dysfunction. We aimed to determine whether mtDNA and mitochondrial function abnormalities are present in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from asymptomatic HIV-infected children. Methods: A cross-sectional study in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was performed in 47 asymptomatic (free from any HIV- or AIDS-related active condition or HAART-related toxicity), HIV-infected, HAART-treated children and adolescents and 27 uninfected healthy paediatric patients. We measured mtDNA and mitochondrial RNA (mtRNA) content by quantitative real-time PCR. Mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymatic activity of complex-IV (CIV) and mitochondrial mass (estimated by citrate synthase) were measured spectrophotometrically, and CIV protein subunit content was measured with western blot analysis. Results: A reduction in mtDNA levels was observed in HIV-infected children compared with controls (mean &πλυ σμν;sem 4.47 &πλυσμν;0.31 and 5.82 &πλυσμν;0.48, respectively; 23% depletion; P=0.018), whereas similar levels of mtRNA, CIV protein subunit content and enzymatic activity were found in the two groups. These findings remained unaltered after considering mitochondrial abundance. Among HIV-infected children, mtDNA levels did not correlate with viral load, CD4 + T-cell counts or lactataemia at the time of assessment. No differences were observed when current or past use of individual antiretroviral drugs or HAART regimens were taken into account. Conclusions: Depletion in mtDNA from asymptomatic HIVinfected children did not lead to differences in mtRNA levels or mitochondrially-encoded CIV proteins, nor to CIV dysfunction. This may be explained by homeostatic- compensatory mechanisms at the transcription level or by the mild depletion we observed. ©2011 International Medical Press.

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Morén, C., Noguera-Julian, A., Rovira, N., Garrabou, G., Nicolàs, M., Cardellach, F., … Fortuny, C. (2011). Mitochondrial assessment in asymptomatic HIV-infected paediatric patients on HAART. Antiviral Therapy, 16(5), 719–724. https://doi.org/10.3851/IMP1806

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