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Increased glucose transporter-1 expression on intermediate monocytes from HIV-infected women with subclinical cardiovascular disease.

Citation
Butterfield, T. R., et al. “Increased Glucose Transporter-1 Expression On Intermediate Monocytes From Hiv-Infected Women With Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease.”. Aids (London, England), pp. 199-205.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Tiffany R Butterfield, David B Hanna, Robert C Kaplan, Jorge R Kizer, Helen G Durkin, Mary A Young, Marek J Nowicki, Phyllis C Tien, Elizabeth T Golub, Michelle A Floris-Moore, Kehmia Titanji, Margaret A Fischl, Sonya L Heath, Jefferey Martinson, Suzanne M Crowe, Clovis S Palmer, Alan L Landay, Joshua J Anzinger
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: People living with HIV (PLWH) have chronic immune activation and increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Activation of monocytes and T lymphocytes causes upregulation of glucose transporter-1 (GLUT1) for efficient function. PLWH have an increased percentage of GLUT1-expressing monocytes and T lymphocytes, but it is unclear if these cells are associated with CVD. We evaluated the expression of GLUT1 and CD38 on monocyte and T lymphocyte populations from HIV-infected women with subclinical CVD.

METHODS: Participants with more than 75th percentile (n = 15) and less than 25th percentile (n = 15) age-adjusted intima-media thickness (IMT) at the right common carotid artery and bifurcation were identified from the Women's Interagency HIV Study. Groups were matched by age, race/ethnicity, smoking status, and CD4 cell count. All women were receiving suppressive antiretroviral therapy except for one high and one low IMT participant. Monocyte and T lymphocyte populations were evaluated for GLUT1 and CD38 expression using flow cytometry.

RESULTS: Intermediate monocytes from high IMT women had significantly increased expression of GLUT1 (310 MFI vs. 210 MFI, P = 0.024) (66.4% vs. 48.5%, P = 0.031) and CD38 (339 MFI vs. 211 MFI, P = 0.002) (10.5% vs. 3.8%, P = 0.0002) compared with women with low IMT. High and low IMT participants showed no differences in GLUT1 or CD38 expression on classical monocytes, nonclassical monocytes, CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes.

CONCLUSION: GLUT1-expressing intermediate monocytes are elevated in HIV-infected women with subclinical CVD. These cells may contribute to development of CVD in PLWH and could be a novel target to limit inflammation.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
AIDS (London, England)
Volume
31
Issue
2
Number of Pages
199-205
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1473-5571
DOI
10.1097/QAD.0000000000001320
Alternate Journal
AIDS
PMID
27835618
PMCID
PMC5393043
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