Cannabis, HIV and Mental Processing Systems

Description

This study employs novel methods to identify key determinants and consequences of concurrent HIV infection and regular cannabis use. This study will acquire extensive phenotype data from peripheral and brain markers of immune activation, brain structure, and neuropsychological performance (NP) in persons living with HIV (PLWH) receiving combination anti-retroviral therapy (cART) (80 regular cannabis users and 80 non-users) and HIV uninfected (HIV-) controls (80 regular cannabis users and 80 non-users). This study will provide key insights into the effects of regular cannabis and HIV on peripheral and brain markers of immune function and NP in PLWH and HIV- controls. These insights are critical for cure strategies and ongoing HIV treatment initiatives.

Conditions

HIV Infections, Cannabis

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This study employs novel methods to identify key determinants and consequences of concurrent HIV infection and regular cannabis use. This study will acquire extensive phenotype data from peripheral and brain markers of immune activation, brain structure, and neuropsychological performance (NP) in persons living with HIV (PLWH) receiving combination anti-retroviral therapy (cART) (80 regular cannabis users and 80 non-users) and HIV uninfected (HIV-) controls (80 regular cannabis users and 80 non-users). This study will provide key insights into the effects of regular cannabis and HIV on peripheral and brain markers of immune function and NP in PLWH and HIV- controls. These insights are critical for cure strategies and ongoing HIV treatment initiatives.

Cannabis, HIV and Mental Processing Systems

Cannabis, HIV and Mental Processing Systems

Condition
HIV Infections
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Saint Louis

Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63110

Philadelphia

Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19140

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Participants must be 18-70 years old.
  • 2. PLWH must have documented HIV infection for approximately 1 year, be on a cART regimen for approximately ≥3 months, and be virally well-controlled (\< 200 copies/mL).
  • 3. HIV- controls must have confirmed HIV- serostatus.
  • 4. Participants must complete at least 9 years of education.
  • 5. Participants must be able to provide informed consent.
  • 6. Female participants must have a negative pregnancy test or written documentation of tubal ligation, hysterectomy, post-menopausal status, etc. and cannot be breastfeeding.
  • 7. Participants should have no contraindications to an MRI scan.
  • 8. Participants should be willing to have cannabis use history confirmed via clinical interview and urine analysis .
  • 9. All inclusion criteria at PI discretion.
  • 1. History of neurological disorder (e.g., stroke, head injury with loss of consciousness for \>5 minutes, developmental learning disability, etc.).
  • 2. Uncontrolled major affective disorder; history of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. Major depression controlled with no hospitalizations or suicidal ideation in the past year is allowed.
  • 3. Current substance use disorder (SUD) as defined by DSM-5 criteria besides cannabis use disorder (CUD) (though a past SUD \> 1 year before the time of study enrolment will be allowed).
  • 4. currently prescribed anti-coagulants (only exclusionary if participant will engage in optional LP).
  • 5. an allergy to lidocaine or similar anesthetic (only exclusionary if participant will engage in optional LP).
  • 6. a history of a bleeding disorder (only exclusionary if participant will engage in optional LP).
  • 7. claustrophobia or a pacemaker that would prevent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning.
  • 8. all exclusion criteria at PI discretion.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to 70 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

Washington University School of Medicine,

Study Record Dates

2025-06-30