Communications biology

HIV disrupts the lung’s internal clock, leading to lung inflammation and emphysema-like changes

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Abstract

Essence

HIV TAT was linked to disrupted lung clock-gene signaling and inflammatory emphysema-like changes through a miR-126-3p/ pathway.

Evidence

The study combines primary human bronchial epithelial cells, lung-specific SP-C TAT transgenic mice, single-cell RNA sequencing in 4-month-old mice, and lungs from HIV-positive donors.

Caveat

The proposed mechanism is supported across models and donor lung tissue, but the abstract does not report a human longitudinal test showing that this pathway causes COPD in people living with HIV.

Simplified

Key numbers

Increase in TAT Staining Intensity
Comparison of staining intensity in HIV-positive vs. HIV-negative lung tissues.

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