Variation in cell-associated unspliced HIV RNA on antiretroviral therapy is associated with the circadian regulator brain-and-muscle-ARNT-like-1

  • Christina C. Chang
  • , Vivek Naranbhai
  • , Jared Stern
  • , Michael Roche
  • , Ashanti Dantanarayana
  • , Ruian Ke
  • , Surekha Tennakoon
  • , Ajantha Solomon
  • , Rebecca Hoh
  • , Wendy Hartogensis
  • , Frederick M. Hecht
  • , Ken Sikaris
  • , David J. Price
  • , Julian H. Elliott
  • , Steven G. Deeks
  • , Melissa Churchill
  • , Paul U. Cameron
  • , Nicolas Hengartner
  • , Alan S. Perelson
  • , Sharon R. Lewin

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Abstract

Objective(s): To determine whether variation in cell-associated unspliced (CA-US) HIV RNA in HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy (ART) has a circadian basis. Methods: Prospective observational study of HIV-infected individuals on ART. Blood was collected on three occasions and CA-US HIV RNA and mRNA of the circadian-locomotor-output-cycles-kaput (CLOCK)-associated genes quantified by real time PCR. CLOCK-associated proteins were over-expressed in a cell line stably transfected with an HIV long-terminal repeat (LTR) luciferase reporter. Results: Using a mixed effects model, there was a significant increase in log-CA-US RNA at the third visit compared with the first visit (effect size of 0.619 with standard error (SE) of 0.098, P < 0.001) and an independent effect of time of blood draw (effect size 0.051 (SE 0.025), P ¼ 0.040). The CLOCK-associated gene, brain-and-muscle-ARNT-like-1 (BMAL-1) had a significant relationship with log CA-US HIV RNA (effect size 8.508 (SE 3.777), P ¼ 0.028) and also with time (P ¼ 0.045). Over expression of BMAL-1 and CLOCK in a cell line stably transfected with an HIV-LTR luciferase reporter resulted in an increase in luciferase expression and this was reduced following mutation of the second E-box in the HIV-LTR. Conclusion: The basal level of HIV transcription on ART can vary significantly and is modulated by the circadian regulator BMAL-1, amongst other factors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2119-2128
Number of pages10
JournalAIDS
Volume32
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brain-and-muscle-ARNT-like-1
  • Circadian rhythm
  • HIV
  • HIV latency
  • HIV transcription
  • Stress
  • Unspliced RNA

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