Erythrocyte inosine triphosphatase activity is decreased in hiv-seropositive individuals

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Background: Inosine triphosphatase (ITPase) is encoded by the polymorphic gene ITPA and maintains low intracellular levels of the inosine nucleotides ITP and dITP. The most frequently reported polymorphisms are ITPA c.94C <95% using HAART. Erythrocyte ITPase activity was determined by measuring the formation of IMP from ITP. ITPA genotype was determined by sequencing genomic DNA. Distribution of ITPase activity, genotype-phenotype correlation and allele frequencies were compared to 198 control subjects. The effect of nucleoside analogues on ITPase activity was studied using lymphoblastic T-cell cultures and human recombinant ITPase. Enzyme kinetic experiments were performed on erythrocyte ITPase from HIV+ patients and controls. Results: No difference was observed in the allele frequencies between the HIV+-cohort (± HAART) and the control population. HIV+ carriers of the wild type and ITPA c.94C

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Bierau, J., Bakker, J. A., Schippers, J. A., Grashorn, J. A. C., Lindhout, M., Lowe, S. H., … Verbon, A. (2012). Erythrocyte inosine triphosphatase activity is decreased in hiv-seropositive individuals. PLoS ONE, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030175

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