Morphine and Galectin-1 Modulate HIV-1 Infection of Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages

  • Reynolds J
  • Law W
  • Mahajan S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Morphine is a widely abused, addictive drug that modulates immune function. Macrophages are a primary reservoir of HIV-1; therefore, they play a role in the development of this disease, as well as impact the overall course of disease progression. Galectin-1 is a member of a family of β-galactoside–binding lectins that are soluble adhesion molecules and that mediate direct cell–pathogen interactions during HIV-1 viral adhesion. Because the drug abuse epidemic and the HIV-1 epidemic are closely interrelated, we propose that increased expression of galectin-1 induced by morphine may modulate HIV-1 infection of human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). In this article, we show that galectin-1 gene and protein expression are potentiated by incubation with morphine. Confirming previous studies, morphine alone or galectin-1 alone enhance HIV-1 infection of MDMs. Concomitant incubation with exogenous galectin-1 and morphine potentiated HIV-1 infection of MDMs. We used a nanotechnology approach that uses gold nanorod–galectin-1 small interfering RNA complexes (nanoplexes) to inhibit gene expression for galectin-1. We found that nanoplexes silenced gene expression for galectin-1, and they reversed the effects of morphine on galectin-1 expression. Furthermore, the effects of morphine on HIV-1 infection were reduced in the presence of the nanoplex.

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Reynolds, J. L., Law, W. C., Mahajan, S. D., Aalinkeel, R., Nair, B., Sykes, D. E., … Schwartz, S. A. (2012). Morphine and Galectin-1 Modulate HIV-1 Infection of Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages. The Journal of Immunology, 188(8), 3757–3765. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1102276

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