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Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV

BACKGROUND: People living with HIV (PLHIV) exhibit dysregulation of tryptophan metabolism. Altered gut microbiome composition in PLHIV might be involved. Mechanistic consequences within the 3 major tryptophan metabolism pathways (serotonin, kynurenine, and indoles), and functional consequences for p...

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Autores principales: Vadaq, Nadira, Zhang, Yue, Meeder, Elise, Van de Wijer, Lisa, Gasem, Muhammad Hussein, Joosten, Leo AB, Netea, Mihai G, de Mast, Quirijn, Matzaraki, Vasiliki, Schellekens, Arnt, Fu, Jingyuan, van der Ven, André JAM
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36187510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786469221126888
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author Vadaq, Nadira
Zhang, Yue
Meeder, Elise
Van de Wijer, Lisa
Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Joosten, Leo AB
Netea, Mihai G
de Mast, Quirijn
Matzaraki, Vasiliki
Schellekens, Arnt
Fu, Jingyuan
van der Ven, André JAM
author_facet Vadaq, Nadira
Zhang, Yue
Meeder, Elise
Van de Wijer, Lisa
Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Joosten, Leo AB
Netea, Mihai G
de Mast, Quirijn
Matzaraki, Vasiliki
Schellekens, Arnt
Fu, Jingyuan
van der Ven, André JAM
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description BACKGROUND: People living with HIV (PLHIV) exhibit dysregulation of tryptophan metabolism. Altered gut microbiome composition in PLHIV might be involved. Mechanistic consequences within the 3 major tryptophan metabolism pathways (serotonin, kynurenine, and indoles), and functional consequences for platelet, immune and behavioral functions are unknown. We investigated plasma tryptophan metabolites, gut microbiome composition, and their association with platelet function, inflammation, and psychiatric symptoms. METHODS: This study included 211 PLHIV on long-term antiretroviral treatment (ART). Plasma tryptophan pathway metabolites were measured using time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Bacterial composition was profiled using metagenomic sequencing. Platelet reactivity and serotonin levels were quantified by flowcytometry and ELISA, respectively. Circulating inflammatory markers were determined using ELISA. Symptoms of depression and impulsivity were measured by DASS-42 and BIS-11 self-report questionnaires, respectively. RESULTS: Plasma serotonin and indole metabolites were associated with gut bacterial composition. Notably, species enriched in PLHIV were associated with 3-methyldioxyindole. Platelet serotonin concentrations were elevated in PLHIV, without effects on platelet reactivity. Plasma serotonin and indole metabolites were positively associated with plasma IL-10 and TNF-α concentrations. Finally, higher tryptophan, serotonin, and indole metabolites were associated with lower depression and anxiety, whereas higher kynurenine metabolites were associated with increased impulsivity. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that gut bacterial composition and dysbiosis in PLHIV on ART contribute to tryptophan metabolism, which may have clinical consequences for immune function and behavior.
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spelling pubmed-95201822022-09-30 Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV Vadaq, Nadira Zhang, Yue Meeder, Elise Van de Wijer, Lisa Gasem, Muhammad Hussein Joosten, Leo AB Netea, Mihai G de Mast, Quirijn Matzaraki, Vasiliki Schellekens, Arnt Fu, Jingyuan van der Ven, André JAM Int J Tryptophan Res Original Research BACKGROUND: People living with HIV (PLHIV) exhibit dysregulation of tryptophan metabolism. Altered gut microbiome composition in PLHIV might be involved. Mechanistic consequences within the 3 major tryptophan metabolism pathways (serotonin, kynurenine, and indoles), and functional consequences for platelet, immune and behavioral functions are unknown. We investigated plasma tryptophan metabolites, gut microbiome composition, and their association with platelet function, inflammation, and psychiatric symptoms. METHODS: This study included 211 PLHIV on long-term antiretroviral treatment (ART). Plasma tryptophan pathway metabolites were measured using time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Bacterial composition was profiled using metagenomic sequencing. Platelet reactivity and serotonin levels were quantified by flowcytometry and ELISA, respectively. Circulating inflammatory markers were determined using ELISA. Symptoms of depression and impulsivity were measured by DASS-42 and BIS-11 self-report questionnaires, respectively. RESULTS: Plasma serotonin and indole metabolites were associated with gut bacterial composition. Notably, species enriched in PLHIV were associated with 3-methyldioxyindole. Platelet serotonin concentrations were elevated in PLHIV, without effects on platelet reactivity. Plasma serotonin and indole metabolites were positively associated with plasma IL-10 and TNF-α concentrations. Finally, higher tryptophan, serotonin, and indole metabolites were associated with lower depression and anxiety, whereas higher kynurenine metabolites were associated with increased impulsivity. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that gut bacterial composition and dysbiosis in PLHIV on ART contribute to tryptophan metabolism, which may have clinical consequences for immune function and behavior. SAGE Publications 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9520182/ /pubmed/36187510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786469221126888 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Vadaq, Nadira
Zhang, Yue
Meeder, Elise
Van de Wijer, Lisa
Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Joosten, Leo AB
Netea, Mihai G
de Mast, Quirijn
Matzaraki, Vasiliki
Schellekens, Arnt
Fu, Jingyuan
van der Ven, André JAM
Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title_full Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title_fullStr Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title_short Microbiome-Related Indole and Serotonin Metabolites are Linked to Inflammation and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Living with HIV
title_sort microbiome-related indole and serotonin metabolites are linked to inflammation and psychiatric symptoms in people living with hiv
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36187510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786469221126888
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