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Translocated microbiome composition determines immunological outcome in treated HIV infection

Authors :
Peter Mugyenyi
Benigno Rodriguez
Farida Laboune
Timothy W. Schacker
Rafick Pierre Sekaly
Daniel C. Douek
Jeffery Tomalka
Daniel Kaufmann
Nichole R. Klatt
Sam Darko
Jacob K. Flynn
Elsa Brunet-Ratnasingham
Patrick Ssengendo
Jordan Schoephoerster
Jeffrey G. Chipman
Ryan K. Cheu
Antigoni Morou
Ashish Sharma
Aarthi Talla
Krystelle Nganou-Makamdop
Francis Ssali
Proscovia Muloma
Samuel P. Callisto
Amy Ransier
Michael M. Lederman
Slim Fourati
Gregory J. Beilman
Torfi Hoskuldsson
Noemia S. Lima
Ana Rachel Leda
Thomas E. Schmidt
Cissy Kityo
Jason M. Brenchley
Sahaana Arumugam
Damee Moon
Source :
Cell
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Summary The impact of the microbiome on HIV disease is widely acknowledged although the mechanisms downstream of fluctuations in microbial composition remain speculative. We detected rapid, dynamic changes in translocated microbial constituents during two years after cART initiation. An unbiased systems biology approach revealed two distinct pathways driven by changes in the abundance ratio of Serratia to other bacterial genera. Increased CD4 T cell numbers over the first year were associated with high Serratia abundance, pro-inflammatory innate cytokines, and metabolites that drive Th17 gene expression signatures and restoration of mucosal integrity. Subsequently, decreased Serratia abundance and downregulation of innate cytokines allowed re-establishment of systemic T cell homeostasis promoting restoration of Th1 and Th2 gene expression signatures. Analyses of three other geographically distinct cohorts of treated HIV infection established a more generalized principle that changes in diversity and composition of translocated microbial species influence systemic inflammation and consequently CD4 T cell recovery.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5845c6579cdba9c187db0b398543d25f