Objectives: Osteopenia is frequent in HIV infected patients treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) and has been linked to increased osteoclastogenesis. Little is known about the effects of ART on osteogenesis. Design: We investigated the effect on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) and osteoblasts of Darunavir and Dolutegravir, the most highly used as anchor drugs within a 3-drug regimen, and Atazanavir, which was widely utilized in the past. Results: We found that Atazanavir and Dolutegravir delay the osteogenic differentiation of hMSC, impair the activity of osteoblasts and inhibit their conversion into osteocytes, while Darunavir exerts no effect. Conclusions: Atazanavir and Dolutegravir impair osteogenesis. It is essential to early diagnose impaired osteogenesis and to devise effective therapeutic interventions to preserve bone health in ART-treated HIV patients and put it in the context of a correct antiretroviral combination.
Unveiling the basis of ART-induced osteopenia / A. Cazzaniga, R. Scrimieri, M. Galli, J. Maier, S. Rusconi. - In: AIDS. - ISSN 0269-9370. - (2020). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1097/QAD.0000000000002732]
Unveiling the basis of ART-induced osteopenia
A. CazzanigaPrimo
;R. ScrimieriSecondo
;M. Galli;J. Maier
Penultimo
;S. RusconiUltimo
2020
Abstract
Objectives: Osteopenia is frequent in HIV infected patients treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) and has been linked to increased osteoclastogenesis. Little is known about the effects of ART on osteogenesis. Design: We investigated the effect on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) and osteoblasts of Darunavir and Dolutegravir, the most highly used as anchor drugs within a 3-drug regimen, and Atazanavir, which was widely utilized in the past. Results: We found that Atazanavir and Dolutegravir delay the osteogenic differentiation of hMSC, impair the activity of osteoblasts and inhibit their conversion into osteocytes, while Darunavir exerts no effect. Conclusions: Atazanavir and Dolutegravir impair osteogenesis. It is essential to early diagnose impaired osteogenesis and to devise effective therapeutic interventions to preserve bone health in ART-treated HIV patients and put it in the context of a correct antiretroviral combination.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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