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HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases

Imbalances in gut bacteria have been associated with multiple diseases. However, whether there are disease-specific changes in gut microbial metabolism remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (n = 33) changes, at quantifiable levels, the metabolism of...

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Autores principales: Serrano-Villar, Sergio, Rojo, David, Martínez-Martínez, Mónica, Deusch, Simon, Vázquez-Castellanos, Jorge F., Sainz, Talía, Vera, Mar, Moreno, Santiago, Estrada, Vicente, Gosalbes, María José, Latorre, Amparo, Margolles, Abelardo, Seifert, Jana, Barbas, Coral, Moya, Andrés, Ferrer, Manuel
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26192
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author Serrano-Villar, Sergio
Rojo, David
Martínez-Martínez, Mónica
Deusch, Simon
Vázquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
Sainz, Talía
Vera, Mar
Moreno, Santiago
Estrada, Vicente
Gosalbes, María José
Latorre, Amparo
Margolles, Abelardo
Seifert, Jana
Barbas, Coral
Moya, Andrés
Ferrer, Manuel
author_facet Serrano-Villar, Sergio
Rojo, David
Martínez-Martínez, Mónica
Deusch, Simon
Vázquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
Sainz, Talía
Vera, Mar
Moreno, Santiago
Estrada, Vicente
Gosalbes, María José
Latorre, Amparo
Margolles, Abelardo
Seifert, Jana
Barbas, Coral
Moya, Andrés
Ferrer, Manuel
author_sort Serrano-Villar, Sergio
collection PubMed
description Imbalances in gut bacteria have been associated with multiple diseases. However, whether there are disease-specific changes in gut microbial metabolism remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (n = 33) changes, at quantifiable levels, the metabolism of gut bacteria. These changes are different than those observed in patients with the auto-immune disease systemic lupus erythaematosus (n = 18), and Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea (n = 6). Using healthy controls as a baseline (n = 16), we demonstrate that a trend in the nature and directionality of the metabolic changes exists according to the type of the disease. The impact on the gut microbial activity, and thus the metabolite composition and metabolic flux of gut microbes, is therefore disease-dependent. Our data further provide experimental evidence that HIV infection drastically changed the microbial community, and the species responsible for the metabolism of 4 amino acids, in contrast to patients with the other two diseases and healthy controls. The identification in this present work of specific metabolic deficits in HIV-infected patients may define nutritional supplements to improve the health of these patients.
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spelling pubmed-48706242016-06-01 HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases Serrano-Villar, Sergio Rojo, David Martínez-Martínez, Mónica Deusch, Simon Vázquez-Castellanos, Jorge F. Sainz, Talía Vera, Mar Moreno, Santiago Estrada, Vicente Gosalbes, María José Latorre, Amparo Margolles, Abelardo Seifert, Jana Barbas, Coral Moya, Andrés Ferrer, Manuel Sci Rep Article Imbalances in gut bacteria have been associated with multiple diseases. However, whether there are disease-specific changes in gut microbial metabolism remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (n = 33) changes, at quantifiable levels, the metabolism of gut bacteria. These changes are different than those observed in patients with the auto-immune disease systemic lupus erythaematosus (n = 18), and Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea (n = 6). Using healthy controls as a baseline (n = 16), we demonstrate that a trend in the nature and directionality of the metabolic changes exists according to the type of the disease. The impact on the gut microbial activity, and thus the metabolite composition and metabolic flux of gut microbes, is therefore disease-dependent. Our data further provide experimental evidence that HIV infection drastically changed the microbial community, and the species responsible for the metabolism of 4 amino acids, in contrast to patients with the other two diseases and healthy controls. The identification in this present work of specific metabolic deficits in HIV-infected patients may define nutritional supplements to improve the health of these patients. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4870624/ /pubmed/27189771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26192 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Serrano-Villar, Sergio
Rojo, David
Martínez-Martínez, Mónica
Deusch, Simon
Vázquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
Sainz, Talía
Vera, Mar
Moreno, Santiago
Estrada, Vicente
Gosalbes, María José
Latorre, Amparo
Margolles, Abelardo
Seifert, Jana
Barbas, Coral
Moya, Andrés
Ferrer, Manuel
HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title_full HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title_fullStr HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title_full_unstemmed HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title_short HIV infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
title_sort hiv infection results in metabolic alterations in the gut microbiota different from those induced by other diseases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26192
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