口腔微生物群特征与艾滋病毒-1 感染者的病毒血症和 CD4 恢复有关。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Giulia Nannini , Leandro Di Gloria , Edda Russo , Gaetana Sterrantino , Seble Tekle Kiros , Marco Coppi , Elena Niccolai , Simone Baldi , Matteo Ramazzotti , Vincenzo Di Pilato , Filippo Lagi , Gianluca Bartolucci , Gian Maria Rossolini , Alessandro Bartoloni , Amedeo Amedei
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摘要

目的很少有报道关注口腔微生物组多样性在 HIV 感染中的作用。方法 在开始接受抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)之前和达到病毒学抑制后,对 15 名健康对照组(HC)和 12 名 HIV + 患者的唾液样本进行 16S rRNA V3-V4 高变异区测序。结果 HIV 患者和 HC 患者的口腔微生物群在细菌 α 多样性和丰富度方面存在差异。我们发现,在开始接受抗逆转录病毒疗法之前,口腔普雷沃特氏菌与肠道戊酸呈负相关,而在达到病毒学抑制后,口腔维氏菌与肠道乙酸呈正相关。最后,通过比较免疫应答者(IRs)与免疫无应答者(INRs)患者的唾液样本,我们观察到变形杆菌门有所增加。我们提供了更多证据,证明唾液可以作为一种非侵入性且成本较低的方法,用于艾滋病患者口腔微生物组的研究。
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Oral microbiota signatures associated with viremia and CD4 recovery in treatment-naïve HIV-1-infected patients

Purpose

Few reports focused on the role of oral microbiome diversity in HIV infection. We characterized the microbiota-immunity axis in a cohort of treatment-naïve HIV-1-infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) focusing on the oral microbiome (OM) and immunological responsivity.

Methods

The sequencing of 16S rRNA V3–V4 hypervariable region was performed on salivary samples of 15 healthy control (HC) and 12 HIV + patients before starting ART and after reaching virological suppression. Then, we correlated the OM composition with serum cytokines and the Short Chain Fatty acids (SCFAs).

Results

The comparison between HIV patients and HC oral microbiota showed differences in the bacterial α-diversity and richness. We documented a negative correlation between oral Prevotella and intestinal valeric acid at before starting ART and a positive correlation between oral Veillonella and gut acetic acid after reaching virological suppression. Finally, an increase in the phylum Proteobacteria was observed comparing saliva samples of immunological responders (IRs) patients against immunological non-responders (INRs).

Conclusions

For the first time, we described an increase in the oral pro-inflammatory Proteobacteria phylum in INRs compared to IRs. We provided more evidence that saliva could be a non-invasive and less expensive approach for research involving the oral cavity microbiome in HIV patients.

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Microbes and Infection
Microbes and Infection 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
90
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Microbes and Infection publishes 10 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of infection and immunity, covering the different levels of host-microbe interactions, and in particular: the molecular biology and cell biology of the crosstalk between hosts (human and model organisms) and microbes (viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi), including molecular virulence and evasion mechanisms. the immune response to infection, including pathogenesis and host susceptibility. emerging human infectious diseases. systems immunology. molecular epidemiology/genetics of host pathogen interactions. microbiota and host "interactions". vaccine development, including novel strategies and adjuvants. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials and biomarker studies in infectious diseases are within the scope of the journal. Microbes and Infection publishes articles on human pathogens or pathogens of model systems. However, articles on other microbes can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions. Purely descriptive and preliminary studies are discouraged.
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