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Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function

INTRODUCTION: People living with HIV infection (PLWH) exhibit elevated levels of gastrointestinal inflammation. Potential causes of this inflammation include HIV infection and associated immune dysfunction, sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) and gut microbiome composition. METHOD...

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Autores principales: Littlefield, Katherine M., Schneider, Jennifer M., Neff, Charles P., Soesanto, Victoria, Siebert, Janet C., Nusbacher, Nichole M., Moreno-Huizar, Nancy, Cartwright, Ian M., Armstrong, Abigail J. S., Colgen, Sean P., Lozupone, Catherine A., Palmer, Brent E.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1072720
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author Littlefield, Katherine M.
Schneider, Jennifer M.
Neff, Charles P.
Soesanto, Victoria
Siebert, Janet C.
Nusbacher, Nichole M.
Moreno-Huizar, Nancy
Cartwright, Ian M.
Armstrong, Abigail J. S.
Colgen, Sean P.
Lozupone, Catherine A.
Palmer, Brent E.
author_facet Littlefield, Katherine M.
Schneider, Jennifer M.
Neff, Charles P.
Soesanto, Victoria
Siebert, Janet C.
Nusbacher, Nichole M.
Moreno-Huizar, Nancy
Cartwright, Ian M.
Armstrong, Abigail J. S.
Colgen, Sean P.
Lozupone, Catherine A.
Palmer, Brent E.
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description INTRODUCTION: People living with HIV infection (PLWH) exhibit elevated levels of gastrointestinal inflammation. Potential causes of this inflammation include HIV infection and associated immune dysfunction, sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) and gut microbiome composition. METHODS: To better understand the etiology of gastrointestinal inflammation we examined levels of 28 fecal soluble immune factors (sIFs) and the fecal microbiome in well-defined cohorts of HIV seronegative MSM (MSM-SN), MSM with untreated HIV infection (MSM-HIV) and MSM with HIV on anti-retroviral treatment (MSMART). Additionally, fecal solutes from these participants were used to stimulate T-84 colonic epithelial cells to assess barrier function. RESULTS: Both MSM cohorts with HIV had elevated levels of fecal calprotectin, a clinically relevant marker of GI inflammation, and nine inflammatory fecal sIFs (GM-CSF, ICAM-1, IL-1β, IL-12/23, IL-15, IL-16, TNF-β, VCAM-1, and VEGF). Interestingly, four sIFs (GM-CSF, ICAM-1, IL-7 and IL-12/23) were significantly elevated in MSM-SN compared to seronegative male non-MSM. Conversely, IL-22 and IL-13, cytokines beneficial to gut health, were decreased in all MSM with HIV and MSM-SN respectively. Importantly, all of these sIFs significantly correlated with calprotectin, suggesting they play a role in GI inflammation. Principal coordinate analysis revealed clustering of fecal sIFs by MSM status and significant associations with microbiome composition. Additionally, fecal solutes from participants in the MSM-HIV cohort significantly decreased colonic transcellular fluid transport in vitro, compared to non-MSM-SN, and this decrease associated with overall sIF composition and increased concentrations of eight inflammatory sIFs in participants with HIV. Lastly, elevated levels of plasma, sCD14 and sCD163, directly correlated with decreased transcellular transport and microbiome composition respectively, indicating that sIFs and the gut microbiome are associated with, and potentially contribute to, bacterial translocation. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data demonstrate that inflammatory sIFs are elevated in MSM, regardless of HIV infection status, and are associated with the gut microbiome and intestinal barrier function.
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spelling pubmed-98083892023-01-04 Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function Littlefield, Katherine M. Schneider, Jennifer M. Neff, Charles P. Soesanto, Victoria Siebert, Janet C. Nusbacher, Nichole M. Moreno-Huizar, Nancy Cartwright, Ian M. Armstrong, Abigail J. S. Colgen, Sean P. Lozupone, Catherine A. Palmer, Brent E. Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: People living with HIV infection (PLWH) exhibit elevated levels of gastrointestinal inflammation. Potential causes of this inflammation include HIV infection and associated immune dysfunction, sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) and gut microbiome composition. METHODS: To better understand the etiology of gastrointestinal inflammation we examined levels of 28 fecal soluble immune factors (sIFs) and the fecal microbiome in well-defined cohorts of HIV seronegative MSM (MSM-SN), MSM with untreated HIV infection (MSM-HIV) and MSM with HIV on anti-retroviral treatment (MSMART). Additionally, fecal solutes from these participants were used to stimulate T-84 colonic epithelial cells to assess barrier function. RESULTS: Both MSM cohorts with HIV had elevated levels of fecal calprotectin, a clinically relevant marker of GI inflammation, and nine inflammatory fecal sIFs (GM-CSF, ICAM-1, IL-1β, IL-12/23, IL-15, IL-16, TNF-β, VCAM-1, and VEGF). Interestingly, four sIFs (GM-CSF, ICAM-1, IL-7 and IL-12/23) were significantly elevated in MSM-SN compared to seronegative male non-MSM. Conversely, IL-22 and IL-13, cytokines beneficial to gut health, were decreased in all MSM with HIV and MSM-SN respectively. Importantly, all of these sIFs significantly correlated with calprotectin, suggesting they play a role in GI inflammation. Principal coordinate analysis revealed clustering of fecal sIFs by MSM status and significant associations with microbiome composition. Additionally, fecal solutes from participants in the MSM-HIV cohort significantly decreased colonic transcellular fluid transport in vitro, compared to non-MSM-SN, and this decrease associated with overall sIF composition and increased concentrations of eight inflammatory sIFs in participants with HIV. Lastly, elevated levels of plasma, sCD14 and sCD163, directly correlated with decreased transcellular transport and microbiome composition respectively, indicating that sIFs and the gut microbiome are associated with, and potentially contribute to, bacterial translocation. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data demonstrate that inflammatory sIFs are elevated in MSM, regardless of HIV infection status, and are associated with the gut microbiome and intestinal barrier function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9808389/ /pubmed/36605218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1072720 Text en Copyright © 2022 Littlefield, Schneider, Neff, Soesanto, Siebert, Nusbacher, Moreno-Huizar, Cartwright, Armstrong, Colgen, Lozupone and Palmer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Littlefield, Katherine M.
Schneider, Jennifer M.
Neff, Charles P.
Soesanto, Victoria
Siebert, Janet C.
Nusbacher, Nichole M.
Moreno-Huizar, Nancy
Cartwright, Ian M.
Armstrong, Abigail J. S.
Colgen, Sean P.
Lozupone, Catherine A.
Palmer, Brent E.
Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title_full Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title_fullStr Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title_full_unstemmed Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title_short Elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with HIV associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
title_sort elevated inflammatory fecal immune factors in men who have sex with men with hiv associate with microbiome composition and gut barrier function
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1072720
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