Distinct fecal microbial signatures are linked to sex and chronic immune activation in pediatric HIV infection

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作者
Rosel-Pech, Cecilia [1 ,2 ]
Pinto-Cardoso, Sandra [3 ]
Chavez-Torres, Monserrat [3 ]
Montufar, Nadia [3 ]
Osuna-Padilla, Ivan [3 ]
Avila-Rios, Santiago [3 ]
Reyes-Teran, Gustavo [1 ]
Aguirre-Alvarado, Charmina [2 ]
Juan, Norma Angelica Matias [4 ]
Perez-Lorenzana, Hector [5 ]
Vazquez-Rosales, Jose Guillermo [6 ]
Bekker-Mendez, Vilma Carolina [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexica UNAM, Unidad Posgrad, Posgrad Ciencias Biol, Mexico City, Mexico
[2] Hosp Infectol Dr Daniel Mendez Hernandez, Ctr Med Nacl La Raza, Unidad Invest Med Inmunol & Infectol, Inst Mexicano Seguro Social IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Enfermedades Resp Ismael Cosio Villegas, Ctr Invest Enfermedades Infecciosas, Mexico City, Mexico
[4] Hosp Infectol Dr Daniel Mendez Hernandez, Ctr Med Nacl La Raza, Inst Mexicano Seguro Social IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
[5] UMAE Hosp Gen Dr Gaudencio Gonzalez Garza, Ctr Med Nacl La Raza, Inst Mexicano Seguro Social IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
[6] Hosp Pediat Doctor Silvestre Frenk Freund, Ctr Med Nacl Siglo 21, Inst Mexicano Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico
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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
关键词
pediatric HIV infection; mother-to-child-transmission; gut microbiome; immune activation; inflammation; antibiotics; healthy eating index; GUT MICROBIOTA; IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; T-CELLS; TRANSLOCATION; CHILDREN; VIROME;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2023.1244473
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
IntroductionOur understanding of HIV-associated gut microbial dysbiosis in children perinatally-infected with HIV (CLWH) lags behind that of adults living with HIV. Childhood represents a critical window for the gut microbiota. Any disturbances, including prolonged exposure to HIV, antiretroviral drugs, and antibiotics are likely to have a significant impact on long-term health, resulting in a less resilient gut microbiome. The objective of our study was to characterize the gut microbiota in CLWH, and compare it with HIV-unexposed and -uninfected children.MethodsWe enrolled 31 children aged 3 to 15 years; 15 were CLWH and 16 were HUU. We assessed dietary patterns and quality; quantified soluble and cellular markers of HIV disease progression by flow cytometry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent and multiplex-bead assays, and profiled the gut microbiota by 16S rRNA sequencing. We explored relationships between the gut microbiota, antibiotic exposure, dietary habits, soluble and cellular markers and host metadata.ResultsChildren had a Western-type diet, their median health eating index score was 67.06 (interquartile range 58.76-74.66). We found no discernable impact of HIV on the gut microbiota. Alpha diversity metrics did not differ between CLWH and HUU. Sex impacted the gut microbiota (R-squared= 0.052, PERMANOVA p=0.024). Male children had higher microbial richness compared with female children. Two taxa were found to discriminate female from male children independently from HIV status: Firmicutes for males, and Bacteroides for females. Markers of HIV disease progression were comparable between CLWH and HUU, except for the frequency of exhausted CD4+ T cells (PD-1+) which was increased in CLWH (p=0.0024 after adjusting for confounders). Both the frequency of exhausted CD4+ and activated CD4+ T cells (CD38+ HLADR+) correlated positively with the relative abundance of Proteobacteria (rho=0.568. false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted p= 0.029, and rho=0.62, FDR-adjusted p=0.0126, respectively).ConclusionThe gut microbiota of CLWH appears similar to that of HUU, and most markers of HIV disease progression are normalized with long-term ART, suggesting a beneficial effect of the latter on the gut microbial ecology. The relationship between exhausted and activated CD4+ T cells and Proteobacteria suggests a connection between the gut microbiome, and premature aging in CLWH.
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