Buprenorphine Increases HIV-1 Infection In Vitro but Does Not Reactivate HIV-1 from Latency.
Germán Gustavo GornalusseLucia N VojtechClaire N LevySean M HughesYeseul KimRogelio ValdezUrvashi PandeyChristina OchsenbauerRena AstronomoJulie McElrathFlorian HladikPublished in: Viruses (2021)
our results suggest that buprenorphine, in contrast to morphine or methadone, increases the in vitro susceptibility of leukocytes to HIV-1 infection but has no effect on in vitro HIV reactivation. These findings contribute to our understanding how opioids, including those used for MAT, affect HIV infection and reactivation, and can help to inform the choice of MAT for people living with HIV or who are at risk of HIV infection.