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Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus

BACKGROUND: HIV-1 infection and physiological aging are independently linked to elevated systemic inflammation and changes in enteric microbial communities (dysbiosis). However, knowledge of the direct effect of HIV infection on the aging microbiome and potential links to systemic inflammation is la...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jay, Johnson, Rachel, Dillon, Stephanie, Kroehl, Miranda, Frank, Daniel N., Tuncil, Yunus E., Zhang, Xiaowei, Ir, Diana, Robertson, Charles E., Seifert, Sharon, Higgins, Janine, Hamaker, Bruce, Wilson, Cara C., Erlandson, Kristine M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30685386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.01.033
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author Liu, Jay
Johnson, Rachel
Dillon, Stephanie
Kroehl, Miranda
Frank, Daniel N.
Tuncil, Yunus E.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Ir, Diana
Robertson, Charles E.
Seifert, Sharon
Higgins, Janine
Hamaker, Bruce
Wilson, Cara C.
Erlandson, Kristine M.
author_facet Liu, Jay
Johnson, Rachel
Dillon, Stephanie
Kroehl, Miranda
Frank, Daniel N.
Tuncil, Yunus E.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Ir, Diana
Robertson, Charles E.
Seifert, Sharon
Higgins, Janine
Hamaker, Bruce
Wilson, Cara C.
Erlandson, Kristine M.
author_sort Liu, Jay
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description BACKGROUND: HIV-1 infection and physiological aging are independently linked to elevated systemic inflammation and changes in enteric microbial communities (dysbiosis). However, knowledge of the direct effect of HIV infection on the aging microbiome and potential links to systemic inflammation is lacking. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study of older people living with HIV (PLWH) (median age 61.5 years, N = 14) and uninfected controls (median 58 years, n = 22) we compared stool microbiota, levels of microbial metabolites (short-chain fatty acid levels, SCFA) and systemic inflammatory biomarkers by HIV serostatus and age. FINDINGS: HIV and age were independently associated with distinct changes in the stool microbiome. For example, abundances of Enterobacter and Paraprevotella were higher and Eggerthella and Roseburia lower among PLWH compared to uninfected controls. Age-related microbiome changes also differed by HIV serostatus. Some bacteria with inflammatory potential (e.g. Escherichia) increased with age among PLWH, but not controls. Stool SCFA levels were similar between the two groups yet patterns of associations between individual microbial taxa and SCFA levels differed. Abundance of various genera including Escherichia and Bifidobacterium positively associated with inflammatory biomarkers (e.g. soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors) among PLWH, but not among controls. INTERPRETATION: The age effect on the gut microbiome and associations between microbiota and microbial metabolites or systemic inflammation differed based on HIV serostatus, raising important implications for the impact of therapeutic interventions, dependent on HIV serostatus or age.
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spelling pubmed-64134152019-03-21 Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus Liu, Jay Johnson, Rachel Dillon, Stephanie Kroehl, Miranda Frank, Daniel N. Tuncil, Yunus E. Zhang, Xiaowei Ir, Diana Robertson, Charles E. Seifert, Sharon Higgins, Janine Hamaker, Bruce Wilson, Cara C. Erlandson, Kristine M. EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: HIV-1 infection and physiological aging are independently linked to elevated systemic inflammation and changes in enteric microbial communities (dysbiosis). However, knowledge of the direct effect of HIV infection on the aging microbiome and potential links to systemic inflammation is lacking. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study of older people living with HIV (PLWH) (median age 61.5 years, N = 14) and uninfected controls (median 58 years, n = 22) we compared stool microbiota, levels of microbial metabolites (short-chain fatty acid levels, SCFA) and systemic inflammatory biomarkers by HIV serostatus and age. FINDINGS: HIV and age were independently associated with distinct changes in the stool microbiome. For example, abundances of Enterobacter and Paraprevotella were higher and Eggerthella and Roseburia lower among PLWH compared to uninfected controls. Age-related microbiome changes also differed by HIV serostatus. Some bacteria with inflammatory potential (e.g. Escherichia) increased with age among PLWH, but not controls. Stool SCFA levels were similar between the two groups yet patterns of associations between individual microbial taxa and SCFA levels differed. Abundance of various genera including Escherichia and Bifidobacterium positively associated with inflammatory biomarkers (e.g. soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors) among PLWH, but not among controls. INTERPRETATION: The age effect on the gut microbiome and associations between microbiota and microbial metabolites or systemic inflammation differed based on HIV serostatus, raising important implications for the impact of therapeutic interventions, dependent on HIV serostatus or age. Elsevier 2019-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6413415/ /pubmed/30685386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.01.033 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research paper
Liu, Jay
Johnson, Rachel
Dillon, Stephanie
Kroehl, Miranda
Frank, Daniel N.
Tuncil, Yunus E.
Zhang, Xiaowei
Ir, Diana
Robertson, Charles E.
Seifert, Sharon
Higgins, Janine
Hamaker, Bruce
Wilson, Cara C.
Erlandson, Kristine M.
Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title_full Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title_fullStr Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title_full_unstemmed Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title_short Among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by HIV-1 serostatus
title_sort among older adults, age-related changes in the stool microbiome differ by hiv-1 serostatus
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30685386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.01.033
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