Background: Regardless of infection route, the intestine is the primary site for HIV-1 infection establishment and results in significant mucosal CD4+ T lymphocyte depletion, induces an inflammatory state that propagates viral dissemination, facilitates microbial translocation, and fosters establishment of one of the largest HIV reservoirs. Here we test the prediction that HIV infection modifies the composition and function of the mucosal commensal microbiota. Results: Rectal mucosal microbiota were collected from human subjects using a sponge-based sampling methodology. Samples were collected from 20 HIV-positive men not receiving combination anti-retroviral therapy (cART), 20 HIV-positive men on cART and 20 healthy, HIV-negative men. Micr...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Abstract Background Regardless of infection route, the intestine is the primary site for HIV-1 infec...
SummaryUnderstanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive...
Understanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive these ...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Abstract Background Regardless of infection route, the intestine is the primary site for HIV-1 infec...
SummaryUnderstanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive...
Understanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive these ...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...