Soluble Plasma Proteins of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Immunoglobulin Superfamilies Reveal New Insights into Immune Regulation in People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder

Author:

Ghanta Priya P.1,Dang Christine M.2,Nelson C. Mindy3,Feaster Daniel J.3,Forrest David W.1ORCID,Tookes Hansel1,Pahwa Rajendra N.2,Pallikkuth Suresh2,Pahwa Savita G.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA

3. Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA

Abstract

People with HIV (PWH) frequently suffer from Opioid (OP) Use Disorder (OUD). In an investigation of the impact of OUD on underlying immune dysfunction in PWH, we previously reported that OP use exacerbates inflammation in virally controlled PWH followed in the Infectious Diseases Elimination Act (IDEA) Syringe Services Program (SSP). Unexpectedly, Flu vaccination-induced antibody responses in groups with OUD were superior to PWH without OUD. Here, we investigated the profile of 48 plasma biomarkers comprised of TNF and Ig superfamily (SF) molecules known to impact interactions between T and B cells in 209 participants divided into four groups: (1) HIV+OP+, (2) HIV−OP+, (3) HIV+OP−, and (4) HIV−OP−. The differential expression of the top eight molecules ranked by median values in individual Groups 1–3 in comparison to Group 4 was highly significant. Both OP+ groups 1 and 2 had higher co-stimulatory TNF SF molecules, including 4-1BB, OX-40, CD40, CD30, and 4-1BBL, which were found to positively correlate with Flu Ab titers. In contrast, HIV+OP− exhibited a profile dominant in Ig SF molecules, including PDL-2, CTLA-4, and Perforin, with PDL-2 showing a negative correlation with Flu vaccine titers. These findings are relevant to vaccine development in the fields of HIV and OUD.

Funder

National Institute of Drug Abuse

National Institutes of Health for the Miami Center for AIDS Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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