Adipose tissue lipin expression levels distinguish HIV patients with and without lipodystrophy
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- 18 July 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Obesity
- Vol. 31 (3) , 449-456
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0803434
Abstract
Lipodystrophy is the major complication of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients. Its pathophysiology is not well understood, but has been linked to antiadipogenic effects of antiretroviral drugs. Lipin represents a newly characterized protein that is critical for adipocyte differentiation, and lipin deficiency leads to lipodystrophy in the mouse. The objective of this study was to determine whether altered lipin gene expression is associated with HIV lipodystrophy in humans. We measured lipin mRNA levels in subcutaneous abdominal and femoral-gluteal adipose tissue biopsies from HIV-infected patients with or without lipodystrophy, and in healthy controls. Real-time reverse transcription-PCR was performed to quantitate total lipin expression levels, and expression of two lipin isoforms (lipin-α and -β) that are generated by alternative mRNA splicing. As predicted from studies with mice, lipin mRNA levels were correlated with limb fat mass in HIV patients, with lower lipin levels in patients with lipodystrophy than those without lipodystrophy. Unexpectedly, however, this was explained by an increase in lipin-β expression in HIV patients without lipodystrophy compared to patients with lipodystrophy and control subjects. In addition, lipin expression levels were inversely correlated with adipose tissue expression of inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8 and IL-18, which typically increase in HIV-associated lipoatrophy. Elevated lipin expression levels are associated both with the maintenance of greater fat mass and lower cytokine expression in HIV-infected patients. Based on the demonstrated role for lipin in promoting lipogenic gene expression, these observations raise the possibility that variations in lipin levels may contribute to variations in adipose tissue mass and function that distinguish HIV patients with and without lipodystrophy.Keywords
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