Methamphetamine Use in HIV-infected Individuals Affects T-cell Function and Viral Outcome during Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy

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Marta Massanella
Sara Gianella
Rachel Schrier
Jennifer M. Dan
Josué Pérez-Santiago
Michelli F. Oliveira
Douglas D. Richman
Susan J. Little
Constance A. Benson
Eric S. Daar
Michael P. Dube
Richard H. Haubrich
Davey M. Smith
Sheldon R. Morris
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[1] University of California San Diego,
[2] La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology,undefined
[3] Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System,undefined
[4] Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center,undefined
[5] University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine,undefined
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We investigated the associations between methamphetamine (meth) use, immune function and the dynamics of HIV and cytomegalovirus [CMV] in the blood and genital tract of HIV-infected ART-suppressed subjects. Self-reported meth use was associated with increased CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell proliferation (Ki67+, p < 0.005), CD4+ T-cell activation (CD45RA–CD38+, p = 0.005) and exhaustion (PD-1+, p = 0.0004) in blood, compared to non-meth users. Meth use was also associated with a trend towards higher blood HIV DNA levels (p = 0.09) and more frequent shedding of CMV in seminal plasma (p = 0.002). To explore possible mechanisms, we compared ex vivo spontaneous and antigen-specific proliferation in PBMC collected from subjects with and without positive meth detection in urine (Utox+ vs. Utox-). Despite higher levels of spontaneous proliferation, lymphocytes from Utox+ meth users had a significantly lower proliferative capacity after stimulation with a number of pathogens (CMV, candida, mycobacterium, toxoplasma, HIV, p < 0.04 in all cases), compared to Utox- participants. Our findings suggest that meth users have greater proliferation and exhaustion of the immune system. Meth use is also associated with a loss of control of CMV replication, which could be related to loss of immune response to pathogens. Future studies should consider meth use as a potential modulator of T-cell responses.
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