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Transporters for Antiretroviral Drugs in Colorectal CD4+T Cells and Circulating α4β7 Integrin CD4+T Cells: Implications for HIV Microbicides

Journal

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 3334-3340

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.6b00351

Keywords

efflux drug transporters; uptake drug transporters; gene expression; CD4+T cells; a4 beta 7 integrin; colorectal mucosa

Funding

  1. European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration as part of the MOTIF (Microbicides Optimisation Through Innovative Formulation for Vaginal and Rectal Delivery) project [305316]

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CD4+ T lymphocytes in the colorectal mucosa are key in HIV-1 transmission and dissemination. As such they are also the primary target for antiretroviral (ARV)-based rectal microbicides for pre-exposure prophylaxis. Drug transporters expressed in mucosal CD4+ T cells determine ARV distribution across the cell membrane and, most likely, efficacy of microbicides. We describe transporters for antiretroviral drugs in colorectal mucosal CD4+ T lymphocytes and compare gene expression with circulating alpha 4 beta 7+CD4+ T cells, which traffic to the intestine and have been shown to be preferentially infected by HIV-1. Purified total CD4+ T cells were obtained from colorectal tissue and blood samples by magnetic separation. CD4+ T cells expressing alpha 4 beta 7 integrin were isolated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy volunteers. Expressions of 15 efflux and uptake drug transporter genes were quantified using Taqman qPCR assays. Expression of efflux transporters MRP3, MRP5, and BCRP and uptake transporter CNT2 were significantly higher in colorectal CD4+ T cells compared to circulating CD4+ T cells (p = 0.01-0.03). Conversely, circulating alpha 4 beta 7+CD4+ T cells demonstrated significantly higher expression of OATPD compared to colorectal CD4+ T cells (p = 0.001). To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of drug transporter gene expression in colorectal CD4+ and peripheral alpha 4 beta 7+CD4+ T cells. The qualitative and quantitative differences in drug transporter gene expression profiles between alpha 4 beta 7+CD4+ T cells and total mucosal CD4+ T cells may have significant implications for the efficacy of rectally delivered ARV-microbicides. Most notably, we have identified efflux drug transporters that could be targeted by selective inhibitors or beneficial drug-drug interactions to enhance intracellular accumulation of antiretroviral drugs.

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