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. 1990 Sep;4(9):869-73.
doi: 10.1097/00002030-199009000-00006.

Morphine promotes the growth of HIV-1 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cell cocultures

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Morphine promotes the growth of HIV-1 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cell cocultures

P K Peterson et al. AIDS. 1990 Sep.

Abstract

Because morphine has been shown to alter the function of human T lymphocytes and monocytes, we postulated that morphine would promote the growth of HIV-1 in these cells. To test this hypothesis, a coculture assay was used consisting of phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from normal donors and PBMC which had been infected with a viral isolate from an asymptomatic patient, HIV-1AT. The growth of HIV-1AT, as reflected by the concentration of p24 antigen in coculture supernatants, was markedly increased in cocultures that contained morphine. A bell-shaped dose-response curve was observed with three- to fourfold increased growth at a morphine concentration of 10(-12) M. Augmentation of HIV-1AT growth by morphine required an interaction with the PHA-activated donor PBMC. Furthermore, potentiation of HIV-1AT growth by morphine was stereospecific and was antagonized by naloxone and beta-funaltrexamine indicating involvement of an opiate receptor mechanism. These findings provide an additional explanation of how opiates could act as a cofactor in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 in intravenous drug users.

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