Upregulation of apoptosis pathway genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of HIV-infected individuals with antiretroviral therapy-associated mitochondrial toxicity

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A case-control study of the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on apoptosis pathway genes comprising 16 cases (HIV infected with mitochondrial toxicity) and 16 controls (HIV uninfected) was conducted. A total of 26 of 84 genes of the apoptosis pathway were differentially expressed. Two of the upregulated genes, DFFA and TNFRSF1A, classified 75% of study participants correctly as either a case or control. Thus, apoptosis may be in the causal pathway of ART-associated mitochondrial toxicity. These two genes could be markers for detecting and monitoring ART-induced mitochondrial toxicity.

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Foli, Y., Ghebremichael, M., Li, M., & Paintsil, E. (2017). Upregulation of apoptosis pathway genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of HIV-infected individuals with antiretroviral therapy-associated mitochondrial toxicity. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(8). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00522-17

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