2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.721954
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Transcriptomic and Genetic Profiling of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders

Abstract: Early in the HIV pandemic, it became evident that people living with HIV (PLWH) develop a wide range of neurological and neurocognitive complications. Even after the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), which dramatically improved survival of PLWH, the overall number of people living with some form of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) seemed to remain unchanged, although the incidence of dementia declined and questions about the incidence and diagnosis of the mildest form of … Show more

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“…Our work has some strengths, to our knowledge it was one of the first studies that compares genetic polymorphisms, comorbidities, HIV-related values, and neurocognitive outcomes in HIV-infected patients. Previously, several authors studied the possible correlation between genetic polymorphisms, comorbidities or HIV-related values and neurocognitive outcomes in PWH (Foley et al 2010 ; Fogel et al 2015 ; Monroe et al, 2017; Callisaya et al 2019 ; Sun et al 2020 ; Buyo et al 2020 ; Levine et al, 2020 ; Ojeda-Juarez and Kaul, 2021 ; Xu et al 2021 ; Tahmi et al 2021 ). Notwithstanding, the combination of cognitive and physical functionality with genetic, comorbidities and HIV related values has never been assessed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work has some strengths, to our knowledge it was one of the first studies that compares genetic polymorphisms, comorbidities, HIV-related values, and neurocognitive outcomes in HIV-infected patients. Previously, several authors studied the possible correlation between genetic polymorphisms, comorbidities or HIV-related values and neurocognitive outcomes in PWH (Foley et al 2010 ; Fogel et al 2015 ; Monroe et al, 2017; Callisaya et al 2019 ; Sun et al 2020 ; Buyo et al 2020 ; Levine et al, 2020 ; Ojeda-Juarez and Kaul, 2021 ; Xu et al 2021 ; Tahmi et al 2021 ). Notwithstanding, the combination of cognitive and physical functionality with genetic, comorbidities and HIV related values has never been assessed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, three major KEGG pathways were significantly enriched, namely, axon guidance (p-value = 0.0139), PI3K-Akt signaling pathway (p-value = 0.0398), and MAPK signaling pathway (p-value = 0.0066). Previous studies have linked impairment of host axon guidance and these signaling pathways to neurological manifestations in HIV-1 patients (Zhou et al, 2012;Scutari et al, 2017;Ojeda-Juárez and Kaul, 2021). In addition, our analysis identified terms linked to signaling pathways related to neurodegenerative diseases, including the MAPK signaling pathway, axon guidance pathway, and phosphorylative mechanism/signaling pathway.…”
Section: Go Enrichment Analysis Of the De Lncrnaneighboring Coding Genesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Furthermore, genetic variants of several dopaminergic genes involved in dopamine pathways also appear to be implicated in different ways in the neurocognitive function of people living with HIV-1. Interestingly, an improvement in executive functioning in HIV-1-infected individuals is predicted by methamphetamine (Met/Met) genotype at the catechol-O-methyltransferase locus (rs4680), which is attenuated by methamphetamine abuse [ 40 ]. Moreover, DRD3 (rs6280) was associated with neurocognitive illness only among people who abuse methamphetamine [ 40 ].…”
Section: Important Genes Involved In the Development Of Hiv-associate...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, an improvement in executive functioning in HIV-1-infected individuals is predicted by methamphetamine (Met/Met) genotype at the catechol-O-methyltransferase locus (rs4680), which is attenuated by methamphetamine abuse [ 40 ]. Moreover, DRD3 (rs6280) was associated with neurocognitive illness only among people who abuse methamphetamine [ 40 ]. However, significant main and interaction effects for DRD1 and DRD2 have also been seen in cases of substance abuse for the ‘motor domain’ of neuropsychological performance in Caucasian populations and in nearly every neuropsychological domain in Afro-American patients [ 40 ].…”
Section: Important Genes Involved In the Development Of Hiv-associate...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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