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Erythrocyte Inosine Triphosphatase Activity Is Decreased in HIV-Seropositive Individuals

Authors :
Bierau, J
Bakker, Johan
Schippers, JA
Grashorn, JAC
Lindhout, M
Lowe, SH
Paulussen, ADC
Verbon, Annelies
Bierau, J
Bakker, Johan
Schippers, JA
Grashorn, JAC
Lindhout, M
Lowe, SH
Paulussen, ADC
Verbon, Annelies
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Bierau , J , Bakker , J , Schippers , JA , Grashorn , JAC , Lindhout , M , Lowe , SH , Paulussen , ADC & Verbon , A 2012 , ' Erythrocyte Inosine Triphosphatase Activity Is Decreased in HIV-Seropositive Individuals ' , PLoS One (print) , vol. 7 , no. 1 .
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: Inosine triphosphatase (ITPase) is encoded by the polymorphic gene ITPA and maintains low intracellular levels of the inosine nucleotides ITP and dITP. The most frequently reported polymorphisms are ITPA c.94C>A (rs 1127354) and ITPA c. 124+21 A>C (rs7270101). Some nucleoside-analogues used in the treatment of HIV-seropositive (HIV+) patients are potential substrates for ITPase. Therefore, the frequency of ITPA SNPs and ITPase activity were studied in a population of HIV+-patients. Methods: The study population consisted of 222 patients, predominantly Caucasian males, >95% using HAART. Erythrocyte ITPase activity was determined by measuring the formation of IMP from ITP. ITPA genotype was determined by sequencing genomic DNA. Distribution of ITPase activity, genotype-phenotype correlation and allele frequencies were compared to 198 control subjects. The effect of nucleoside analogues on ITPase activity was studied using lymphoblastic T-cell cultures and human recombinant I Results: No difference was observed in the allele frequencies between the HIV+-cohort (+/- HAART) and the control population. HIV+ carriers of the wild type and ITPA c.94C>A had significantly lower ITPase activities than control subjects with the same genotype (p<0.005). This was not observed in ITPA c. 124+21 A>C carriers. Nucleoside analogues did not affect ITPase activity in cell culture and human recombinant ITPase. Conclusion: ITPA population genetics were identical in HIV+ and control popu

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Bierau , J , Bakker , J , Schippers , JA , Grashorn , JAC , Lindhout , M , Lowe , SH , Paulussen , ADC & Verbon , A 2012 , ' Erythrocyte Inosine Triphosphatase Activity Is Decreased in HIV-Seropositive Individuals ' , PLoS One (print) , vol. 7 , no. 1 .
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