Mitochondrial DNA depletion and morphologic changes in adipocytes associated with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor therapy
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Mitochondrial DNA depletion and morphologic changes in adipocytes associated with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor therapy
Abstract
Background: Nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) therapy provides sufficient conditions for progressive subcutaneous fat wasting in HIV-infected patients. As NRTI-induced host toxicity is proposed to involve cellular mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion, determinants of cellular mtDNA copy number and mitochondrial mass in adipocyte samples from NRTI-treated HIV-infected patients and antiretroviral-naive controls were investigated. Adipose tissue morphology was also assessed.
Methods: Subcutaneous fat samples were obtained from NRTI-treated, HIV-infected patients (n = 21), antiretroviral therapy-naive HIV-infected controls (n = 11), and HIV-seronegative controls (n = 6). Non-adipocytes were removed by collagenase digestion. Adipocyte mtDNA copies/cell was measured using a real time PCR-based assay, and adipocyte mitochondrial protein content was also measured. Light and electron microscopy were performed on tissue samples.
Findings: Adipocyte mtDNA copies/cell values were similar (P = 0.56) in HIV seronegative and HIV-infected control groups. NRTI treatment was associated with reduced adipocyte mtDNA copies/cell, representing mean mtDNA depletion in NRTI-treated individuals of 77.7% compared with the mean value for the HIV-infected control group (P < 0001). Additionally, significant differences were found in adipocyte mtDNA copies/cell between patients receiving stavudine (n = 12, mean mtDNA depletion 87.1%) and zidovudine (n = 9, mean mtDNA depletion 52.1%) (P < 0.001). Adipocyte mitochondrial mass was increased in the stavudine group only (mean increase 289%, P < 0.01).
Interpretation: NRTI therapy is associated with mtDNA depletion and mitochondrial proliferation in adipocytes, consistent with the hypothesis that NRTI-induced mtDNA depletion contributes to the pathogenesis of subcutaneous fat wasting. Morphologic assessment also supports a role for NRTI therapy in inducing adipocyte metabolic dysfunction and cell death.
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