HIV-1 Tat and cocaine coexposure impacts piRNAs to affect astrocyte energy metabolism

Epigenomics. 2022 Mar;14(5):261-278. doi: 10.2217/epi-2021-0252. Epub 2022 Feb 16.

Abstract

Aim: To understand the effect of HIV infection and cocaine exposure on piRNA expression in human primary astrocytes. Materials & methods: We used small RNA sequencing analysis to investigate the impacts of HIV-1 Tat and cocaine coexposure on the expression of piRNAs in human primary astrocytes. Results: We identified 27,700 piRNAs and analyzed them by small RNA next-generation sequencing. A total of 239 piRNAs were significantly altered by HIV-1 Tat and cocaine coexposure. We also identified PIWIL1, PIWIL2, PIWIL3 and PIWIL4 as interacting partners of piRNAs that were affected by cocaine and HIV-1 Tat coexposure. Epigenetic changes in the expression levels of these piRNA targets were associated with Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathways of energy metabolism and neurodegeneration. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence that cocaine exposure and HIV infection affect the expression levels of piRNA, PIWIL1, PIWIL2, PIWIL3 and PIWIL4.

Keywords: HIV-1 Tat; astrocyte energy metabolism; astrocytes; cocaine; piRNA; piRNA clusters; small RNA sequencing; target genes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Argonaute Proteins / genetics
  • Argonaute Proteins / metabolism
  • Argonaute Proteins / pharmacology
  • Astrocytes / metabolism
  • Cocaine* / metabolism
  • Cocaine* / toxicity
  • Energy Metabolism
  • HIV Infections* / genetics
  • HIV-1* / genetics
  • HIV-1* / metabolism
  • Humans
  • RNA, Small Interfering / genetics

Substances

  • Argonaute Proteins
  • PIWIL1 protein, human
  • PIWIL2 protein, human
  • RNA, Small Interfering
  • Cocaine