High-risk alcohol consumption is associated with mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns in people living with HIV

Shannon R. Gilstrap , Micheal D. Ho , Joanna M. Hobson , Dyan M. White-Gilliam , Khalid Freij , Michael A. Owens , Shameka L. Cody , S. Justin Thomas , Robert E. Sorge , Burel R. Goodin
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Alcohol (i.e., ethanol; EtOH) use disorders are common in people with HIV (PWH) and are associated with poor health outcomes. One potential reason for these poor health outcomes in PWH is that alcohol use is associated with mitochondrial damage and dysfunction, potentially leading to cell death. However, the link between alcohol use and mitochondrial functioning in PWH remains unclear. This study specifically investigated the relationship between high-risk alcohol consumption and mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns (mDAMPs) in PWH and people without HIV. We analyzed mDAMPs in 122 participants (51 HIV, 71 HIV-) before and after exposure to experimental pain testing to examine mDAMPs reactivity in response to noxious stress. Mitochondrial DAMPs were quantified from serum samples using real-time polymerase chain reaction, providing two variables: ND1 and ND6. High-risk alcohol consumption was assessed using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test – C (AUDIT-C) questionnaire. In this study, we tested whether HIV status influenced the relationship between high-risk alcohol use and mitochondrial damage. Our findings revealed that PWH who engaged in high-risk alcohol consumption exhibited significantly increased mDAMPs following exposure to experimental pain testing for both ND1 (p = 0.045) and ND6 (p = 0.047). These results suggest that the effects of alcohol consumption on mitochondrial damage and dysfunction may be exacerbated by HIV infection. This study highlights the risk of high-risk alcohol consumption on mitochondrial health for PWH.
高危饮酒与艾滋病毒感染者线粒体损伤相关的分子模式有关
酒精(即乙醇;EtOH使用障碍在艾滋病毒感染者(PWH)中很常见,并与不良健康结果相关。PWH患者健康状况不佳的一个潜在原因是,饮酒与线粒体损伤和功能障碍有关,可能导致细胞死亡。然而,酒精使用与PWH线粒体功能之间的联系尚不清楚。本研究专门调查了高危饮酒与PWH和非HIV人群线粒体损伤相关分子模式(mDAMPs)之间的关系。我们分析了122名参与者(51名HIV, 71名HIV-)在暴露于实验性疼痛测试前后的mDAMPs,以检查mDAMPs对有害应激的反应性。使用实时聚合酶链反应从血清样品中定量线粒体DAMPs,提供两个变量:ND1和ND6。使用酒精使用障碍识别测试-C (AUDIT-C)问卷对高危酒精消费进行评估。在这项研究中,我们测试了HIV状态是否影响高危酒精使用与线粒体损伤之间的关系。我们的研究结果显示,从事高风险饮酒的PWH在暴露于ND1 (p = 0.045)和ND6 (p = 0.047)的实验性疼痛测试后,mDAMPs显著增加。这些结果表明,酒精消费对线粒体损伤和功能障碍的影响可能会因HIV感染而加剧。这项研究强调了高风险饮酒对PWH线粒体健康的风险。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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