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Prevotella timonensis Bacteria Associated With Vaginal Dysbiosis Enhance Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Susceptibility Of Vaginal CD4+ T Cells

Authors :
van Teijlingen, NH
van Smoorenburg, MY
Sarrami-Forooshani, R
Zijlstra-Willems, EM
van Hamme, JL
Borgdorff, H
van de Wijgert, JHHM
van Leeuwen, E
van der Post, JAM
Strijbis, K
Ribeiro, CMS
Geijtenbeek, TBH
van Teijlingen, NH
van Smoorenburg, MY
Sarrami-Forooshani, R
Zijlstra-Willems, EM
van Hamme, JL
Borgdorff, H
van de Wijgert, JHHM
van Leeuwen, E
van der Post, JAM
Strijbis, K
Ribeiro, CMS
Geijtenbeek, TBH
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases vol.230 (2024) date: 2024-07-14 nr.1 p.e43-e47 [ISSN 0022-1899]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome poses a serious risk for sexual human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission. Prevotella spp are abundant during vaginal dysbiosis and associated with enhanced HIV-1 susceptibility; however, underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we investigated the direct effect of vaginal bacteria on HIV-1 susceptibility of vaginal CD4(+) T cells. Notably, pre-exposure to Prevotella timonensis enhanced HIV-1 uptake by vaginal T cells, leading to increased viral fusion and enhanced virus production. Pre-exposure to antiretroviral inhibitors abolished P timonensis-enhanced infection. Our study shows that the vaginal microbiome directly affects mucosal CD4(+) T-cell susceptibility, emphasizing importance of vaginal dysbiosis diagnosis and treatment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases vol.230 (2024) date: 2024-07-14 nr.1 p.e43-e47 [ISSN 0022-1899]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiae166, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1453248878
Document Type :
Electronic Resource