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Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome

Inter-individual differences in the gut microbiome are linked to alterations in inflammation and blood–brain barrier permeability, which may increase the risk of depression in people with HIV (PWH). The microbiome profile of blood, which is considered by many to be typically sterile, remains largely...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Bryn C., Sheikh Andalibi, Mohammadsobhan, Wandro, Stephen, Weldon, Kelly C., Sepich-Poore, Gregory D., Carpenter, Carolina S., Fraraccio, Serena, Franklin, Donald, Iudicello, Jennifer E., Letendre, Scott, Gianella, Sara, Grant, Igor, Ellis, Ronald J., Heaton, Robert K., Knight, Rob, Swafford, Austin D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110445
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041022
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author Taylor, Bryn C.
Sheikh Andalibi, Mohammadsobhan
Wandro, Stephen
Weldon, Kelly C.
Sepich-Poore, Gregory D.
Carpenter, Carolina S.
Fraraccio, Serena
Franklin, Donald
Iudicello, Jennifer E.
Letendre, Scott
Gianella, Sara
Grant, Igor
Ellis, Ronald J.
Heaton, Robert K.
Knight, Rob
Swafford, Austin D.
author_facet Taylor, Bryn C.
Sheikh Andalibi, Mohammadsobhan
Wandro, Stephen
Weldon, Kelly C.
Sepich-Poore, Gregory D.
Carpenter, Carolina S.
Fraraccio, Serena
Franklin, Donald
Iudicello, Jennifer E.
Letendre, Scott
Gianella, Sara
Grant, Igor
Ellis, Ronald J.
Heaton, Robert K.
Knight, Rob
Swafford, Austin D.
author_sort Taylor, Bryn C.
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description Inter-individual differences in the gut microbiome are linked to alterations in inflammation and blood–brain barrier permeability, which may increase the risk of depression in people with HIV (PWH). The microbiome profile of blood, which is considered by many to be typically sterile, remains largely unexplored. We aimed to characterize the blood plasma microbiome composition and assess its association with major depressive disorder (MDD) in PWH and people without HIV (PWoH). In this cross-sectional, observational cohort, we used shallow-shotgun metagenomic sequencing to characterize the plasma microbiome of 151 participants (84 PWH and 67 PWoH), all of whom underwent a comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment. The microbial composition did not differ between PWH and PWoH or between participants with MDD and those without it. Using the songbird model, we computed the log ratio of the highest and lowest 30% of the ranked classes associated with HIV and MDD. We found that HIV infection and lifetime MDD were enriched in a set of differentially abundant inflammatory classes, such as Flavobacteria and Nitrospira. Our results suggest that the circulating plasma microbiome may increase the risk of MDD related to dysbiosis-induced inflammation in PWH. If confirmed, these findings may indicate new biological mechanisms that could be targeted to improve treatment of MDD in PWH.
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spelling pubmed-101463362023-04-29 Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome Taylor, Bryn C. Sheikh Andalibi, Mohammadsobhan Wandro, Stephen Weldon, Kelly C. Sepich-Poore, Gregory D. Carpenter, Carolina S. Fraraccio, Serena Franklin, Donald Iudicello, Jennifer E. Letendre, Scott Gianella, Sara Grant, Igor Ellis, Ronald J. Heaton, Robert K. Knight, Rob Swafford, Austin D. Microorganisms Article Inter-individual differences in the gut microbiome are linked to alterations in inflammation and blood–brain barrier permeability, which may increase the risk of depression in people with HIV (PWH). The microbiome profile of blood, which is considered by many to be typically sterile, remains largely unexplored. We aimed to characterize the blood plasma microbiome composition and assess its association with major depressive disorder (MDD) in PWH and people without HIV (PWoH). In this cross-sectional, observational cohort, we used shallow-shotgun metagenomic sequencing to characterize the plasma microbiome of 151 participants (84 PWH and 67 PWoH), all of whom underwent a comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment. The microbial composition did not differ between PWH and PWoH or between participants with MDD and those without it. Using the songbird model, we computed the log ratio of the highest and lowest 30% of the ranked classes associated with HIV and MDD. We found that HIV infection and lifetime MDD were enriched in a set of differentially abundant inflammatory classes, such as Flavobacteria and Nitrospira. Our results suggest that the circulating plasma microbiome may increase the risk of MDD related to dysbiosis-induced inflammation in PWH. If confirmed, these findings may indicate new biological mechanisms that could be targeted to improve treatment of MDD in PWH. MDPI 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10146336/ /pubmed/37110445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041022 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Taylor, Bryn C.
Sheikh Andalibi, Mohammadsobhan
Wandro, Stephen
Weldon, Kelly C.
Sepich-Poore, Gregory D.
Carpenter, Carolina S.
Fraraccio, Serena
Franklin, Donald
Iudicello, Jennifer E.
Letendre, Scott
Gianella, Sara
Grant, Igor
Ellis, Ronald J.
Heaton, Robert K.
Knight, Rob
Swafford, Austin D.
Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title_full Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title_fullStr Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title_full_unstemmed Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title_short Signatures of HIV and Major Depressive Disorder in the Plasma Microbiome
title_sort signatures of hiv and major depressive disorder in the plasma microbiome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110445
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041022
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