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J Antimicrob Chemother ; 74(1): 157-164, 2019 01 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30304447

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Objectives: Abacavir use has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and metabolic events in HIV-infected patients, although this finding was not consistently found. It is unclear whether abacavir only increases this risk in subpopulations of HIV-infected patients. It may be hypothesized that inosine 5'-triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (ITPase), an enzyme involved in the metabolism of purine analogues used in HIV treatment, plays a role in the risk of CVD and metabolic events in HIV-infected patients. Methods: ITPase activity and ITPA genotype were determined in 393 HIV-infected patients. ITPase activity <4 mmol IMP/mmol Hb/h was considered decreased. ITPA polymorphisms tested were: c.94C>A (rs1127354) and c.124 + 21A>C (rs7270101). ORs were determined using generalized estimating equation models for developing CVD in patients who had ever been exposed to abacavir, tenofovir or didanosine and for developing metabolic events in patients currently using these drugs. Results: In patients using abacavir, metabolic events were associated with ITPase activity. No association was demonstrated for tenofovir or didanosine. The OR for metabolic events was 3.11 in patients using abacavir with normal ITPase activity (95% CI 1.34-7.21; P = 0.008) compared with patients with decreased ITPase activity [adjusted for age, BMI, cumulative duration of combination ART (cART) use and the use of PI and NNRTI]. CVD was not associated with ITPase activity or ITPA genotype. Conclusions: This study shows, for the first time, that ITPase activity is associated with the occurrence of metabolic events in patients using abacavir. Further studies are needed to confirm this association and to elucidate the possible mechanism.


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Didesoxinucleósidos/efectos adversos , Eritrocitos/enzimología , Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Hipercolesterolemia/epidemiología , Hipertensión/epidemiología , Pirofosfatasas/metabolismo , Inhibidores de la Transcriptasa Inversa/efectos adversos , Adulto , Anciano , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiología , Didanosina/efectos adversos , Didanosina/uso terapéutico , Didesoxinucleósidos/uso terapéutico , Femenino , Genotipo , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pirofosfatasas/genética , Inhibidores de la Transcriptasa Inversa/uso terapéutico , Tenofovir/efectos adversos , Tenofovir/uso terapéutico
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PLoS One ; 13(1): e0191069, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29329318

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The purine analogues tenofovir and abacavir are precursors of potential substrates for the enzyme Inosine 5'-triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (ITPase). Here, we investigated the association of ITPase activity and ITPA genotype with the occurrence of adverse events (AEs) during combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In 393 adult HIV-seropositive patients, AEs were defined as events that led to stop of cART regimen. ITPase activity ≥4 mmol IMP/mmol Hb/hour was considered as normal. ITPA genotype was determined by testing two ITPA polymorphisms: c.94C>A (p.Pro32Thr, rs1127354) and c.124+21A>C (rs7270101). Logistic regression analysis determined odds ratios for developing AEs. In tenofovir-containing regimens decreased ITPase activity was associated with less AEs (p = 0.01) and longer regimen duration (p = 0.001). In contrast, in abacavir-containing regimens decreased ITPase activity was associated with more AEs (crude p = 0.02) and increased switching of medication due to AEs (p = 0.03). ITPA genotype wt/wt was significantly associated with an increase in the occurrence of AEs in tenofovir-containing regimens. Decreased ITPase activity seems to be protective against occurrence of AEs in tenofovir-containing cART, while it is associated with an increase in AEs in abacavir-containing regimens.


Asunto(s)
Fármacos Anti-VIH/uso terapéutico , Biomarcadores/sangre , Eritrocitos/enzimología , Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Pirofosfatasas/sangre , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Fármacos Anti-VIH/administración & dosificación , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven , Inosina Trifosfatasa
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PLoS One ; 7(1): e30175, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22272297

RESUMEN

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>A (rs 1127354) and ITPA c. 124+21 A>C (rs7270101). Some nucleoside-analogues used in the treatment of HIV-seropositive (HIV+) patients are potential substrates for ITPase. Therefore, the frequency of ITPA SNPs and ITPase activity were studied in a population of HIV+-patients. METHODS: The study population consisted of 222 patients, predominantly Caucasian males, >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>A had significantly lower ITPase activities than control subjects with the same genotype (p<0.005). This was not observed in ITPA c. 124+21 A>C carriers. Nucleoside analogues did not affect ITPase activity in cell culture and human recombinant ITPase. CONCLUSION: ITPA population genetics were identical in HIV+ and control populations. However, the majority of HIV+-patients had decreased erythrocyte ITPase activity compared to controls, probably due to decreased amounts of ITPase protein. It seems unlikely that ITPase activity is decreased due to nucleoside analogues (HAART). Long-term effects of HIV-infection altering ITPase protein expression or stability may explain the phenomenon observed.


Asunto(s)
Eritrocitos/enzimología , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Seropositividad para VIH/enzimología , Pirofosfatasas/metabolismo , Alelos , Fármacos Anti-VIH/uso terapéutico , Terapia Antirretroviral Altamente Activa , Biocatálisis/efectos de los fármacos , Línea Celular Tumoral , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Frecuencia de los Genes , Genotipo , Seropositividad para VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Seropositividad para VIH/genética , Humanos , Cinética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Nucleósidos/química , Nucleósidos/uso terapéutico , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Pirofosfatasas/genética , Población Blanca/genética , Población Blanca/estadística & datos numéricos
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