HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ontogenesis of the P-glycoprotein in Human Lymphocytes: Influence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Antiretroviral Therapeutics
The P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is a membranous transporter that modulates the intracellular concentrations of many drugs and plays thus a major role in the efficacy of the therapeutics that act within the lymphocytes, such as antiretroviral drugs. We aim at studying the evolution of this transporter's expression and activity on lymphocytes in relation with the human development from newborns to adults. We also aim at studying the influence of HIV and antiretroviral treatments on this transporter, especially anti-protease drugs, within the children population.
Several groups of drugs involved in the treatment of major pathologies act within the
lymphocyte, such as anticancer, immunosuppressive and antiretroviral drugs. These molecules
depend on membranous transporters to get inside the lymphocyte and be effective. Among those
transporters, the P-glycoprotein (P-gp) plays a major role, especially because of the
variety of its substrates among therapeutic molecules. Its expression and activity are well
known within the adult population, as well as its modulations mediated by certain groups of
drugs, such as protease inhibitors in the treatment of HIV. Yet, there is very little data
on children, even though they are exposed to the same therapeutic molecules as the adults.
Therefore, we aim at studying the evolution of this transporter's expression and activity on
the different lymphocyte populations, in relation to the human development from newborns to
adults. We also aim at studying the influence of HIV and antiretroviral treatments on this
transporter, especially anti-protease drugs, within the children population. P-gp activity
is quantified by flow cytometry, through the efflux of a fluorescent substrate, in the
presence or absence of a P-gp inhibitor. P-gp expression is measured on isolated motonucleus
cells with the quantification of mRNA encoded for the transporter by RT-PCR (Reverse
Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction). Patients of every age, from newborns to adults,
are recruited within eight different age groups and three HIV status groups (HIV non
infected, HIV infected untreated, HIV infected treated). The objective is to recruit ten
patients in each age group for each HIV status. Blood samples are obtained from hospitalized
children and adults with their consent. The patients will be recruited for one year. Our
objective is to determine whether the P-gp expression and/or activity are influenced by age,
HIV status and antiretroviral treatments, in order to prevent, depending on developmental
stages, ineffectiveness or toxicity due to inadequate intracellular concentrations.
After the first evaluations, principal investigators decided to add one year more for three
groups on eight.
For two groups of these three, genetic polymorphism of Mdr1 will be done.
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