Uridine metabolism in HIV-1-infected patients: Effect of infection, of antiretroviral therapy and of HIV-1/artassociated lipodystrophy syndrome

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Background: Uridine has been advocated for the treatment of HIV-1/HAART-associated lipodystrophy (HALS), although its metabolism in HIV-1-infected patients is poorly understood. Methods: Plasma uridine concentrations were measured in 35 controls and 221 HIV-1-infected patients and fat uridine in 15 controls and 19 patients. The diagnosis of HALS was performed following the criteria of the Lipodystrophy Severity Grading Scale. Uridine was measured by a binary gradient-elution HPLC method. Analysis of genes encoding uridine metabolizing enzymes in fat was performed with TaqMan RT-PCR. Results: Median plasma uridine concentrations for HIV-1-infected patients were 3.80 μmol/l (interquartile range: 1.60), and for controls 4.60 μmol/l (IQR: 1.8) (P = 0.0009). In fat, they were of 6.0 (3.67), and 2.8 (4.65) nmol/mg of protein, respectively (P = 0.0118). Patients with a mixed HALS form had a median plasma uridine level of 4.0 (IC95%: 3.40-4.80) whereas in those with isolated lipoatrophy it was 3.25 (2.55-4.15) μmol/l/l (P = 0.0066). The expression of uridine cytidine kinase and uridine phosphorylase genes was significantly decreased in all groups of patients with respect to controls. A higher expression of the mRNAs for concentrative nucleoside transporters was found in HIV-1-infected patients with respect to healthy controls. Conclusions: HIV-1 infection is associated with a decrease in plasma uridine and a shift of uridine to the adipose tissue compartment. Antiretroviral therapy was not associated with plasma uridine concentrations, but pure lipoatrophic HALS was associated with significantly lower plasma uridine concentrations. © 2010 Domingo et al.

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Domingo, P., Torres-Torronteras, J., Pomar, V., Giralt, M., Domingo, J. C., del Mar Gutierrez, M., … Marti, R. (2010). Uridine metabolism in HIV-1-infected patients: Effect of infection, of antiretroviral therapy and of HIV-1/artassociated lipodystrophy syndrome. PLoS ONE, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013896

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