Effect of cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus replication on intestinal mucosal gene expression and microbiome composition of HIV-infected and uninfected individuals.
AIDS
; 31(15): 2059-2067, 2017 09 24.
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BACKGROUND: HIV-infection is associated with dramatic changes in the intestinal mucosa. The impact of other viral pathogens is unclear. METHODS: One hundred and eight (108) biopsies from left and right colon (nâ=â79) and terminal ileum (nâ=â29) were collected from 19 HIV-infected and 22 HIV-uninfected participants. Levels of cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA were measured by droplet digital PCR. Mucosal gene expression was measured via multiplex-assay. Microbiome analysis was performed using bacterial 16S-rDNA-pyrosequencing. The effect of CMV and EBV replication on the microbiome composition and mRNA-expression of selected cytokines (IL-6, IFN-γ, IL-1ß, CCL2, IL-8, and IFN-ß1) was evaluated. RESULTS: Overall, CMV and EBV were detected in at least one intestinal site in 60.5 and 78.9% of participants, respectively. HIV-infected individuals demonstrated less detectable CMV (PBâ=â0.02); CMV was more frequently detected in terminal ileum than colon (PBâ=â0.05). Detectable EBV was more frequent among HIV-infected (PâB=â0.04) without differences by intestinal site. The number of operational taxonomic units did not differ by CMV or EBV detection status. Among HIV-infected participants, higher CMV was only associated with lower relative abundance of Actinobacteria in the ileum (Pâ=â0.03). Presence of CMV was associated with upregulated expression of all selected cytokines in the ileum (all Pâ<â0.02) and higher expression of IL-8 and IFN-ß1 in the colon (all Pâ<â0.05) of HIV-uninfected participants, but not among HIV-infected. EBV had no effect on cytokine expression or microbiome composition whatsoever. CONCLUSION: These results illustrate a complex interplay among HIV-infection, intestinal CMV replication, and mucosal gut environment, and highlight a possible modulatory effect of CMV on the microbial and immune homeostasis.
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Regulação da Expressão Gênica
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Infecções por Citomegalovirus
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Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr
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Microbiota
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Microbioma Gastrointestinal
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Mucosa Intestinal
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Revista:
AIDS
Assunto da revista:
SINDROME DA IMUNODEFICIENCIA ADQUIRIDA (AIDS)
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article