AUTHOR=Ray Sudipta, Sil Susmita, Kannan Muthukumar, Periyasamy Palsamy, Buch Shilpa TITLE=Role of the gut-brain axis in HIV and drug abuse-mediated neuroinflammation JOURNAL=Advances in Drug and Alcohol Research VOLUME=3 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/articles/10.3389/adar.2023.11092 DOI=10.3389/adar.2023.11092 ISSN=2674-0001 ABSTRACT=Drug abuse and related disorders are a global public health crisis affecting millions, but to date, limited treatment options are available. Abused drugs include but are not limited to opioids, cocaine, nicotine, methamphetamine, and alcohol. Drug abuse and human immunodeficiency virus-1/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-1/AIDS) are inextricably linked. Extensive research has been done to understand the effect of prolonged drug use on neuronal signaling networks and gut microbiota. Recently, there has been rising interest in exploring the interactions between the central nervous system and the gut microbiome. This review summarizes the existing research that points toward the potential role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of HIV-1-linked drug abuse and subsequent neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative disorders. Preclinical data about gut dysbiosis as a consequence of drug abuse in the context of HIV-1 has been discussed in detail, along with its implications in various neurodegenerative disorders. Understanding this interplay will help elucidate the etiology and progression of drug abuse-induced neurodegenerative disorders. This will consequently be beneficial in developing possible interventions and therapeutic options for these drug abuse-related disorders.