[EN] Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection impairs mucosal immunity and leads to bacterial translocation, fueling chronic inflammation and disease progression. While this is well established, questions remain about the compositional profile of the translocated bacteria, and to what extent it is influenced by antiretroviral therapy (ART). Using 16S ribosomal DNA targeted sequencing and shotgun proteomics, we showed that HIV increases bacterial translocation from the gut to the blood. HIV increased alpha diversity in the blood, which was dominated by aerobic bacteria belonging to Micrococcaceae (Actinobacteria) and Pseudomonadaceae (Proteobacteria) families, and the number of circulating bacterial proteins was also increased. Forty-eig...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
In HIV-infected patients, the damage in the gut mucosal immune system is not completely restored aft...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
AbstractWhile changes in gut microbial populations have been described in human immuno-deficiency vi...
In advanced HIV infection, the homeostatic balance between gastrointestinal indigenous bacteria and ...
Background. Despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART), patients with chronic human immunodefici...
SummaryUnderstanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive...
Introduction: Increased bacterial translocation and alterations to gut microbiota composition have b...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with increased intestinal translocation o...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
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...
In HIV-infected patients, the damage in the gut mucosal immune system is not completely restored aft...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
AbstractWhile changes in gut microbial populations have been described in human immuno-deficiency vi...
In advanced HIV infection, the homeostatic balance between gastrointestinal indigenous bacteria and ...
Background. Despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART), patients with chronic human immunodefici...
SummaryUnderstanding gut microbiota alterations associated with HIV infection and factors that drive...
Introduction: Increased bacterial translocation and alterations to gut microbiota composition have b...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with increased intestinal translocation o...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
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...
In HIV-infected patients, the damage in the gut mucosal immune system is not completely restored aft...
International audienceObjectives Gut microbiota modifications occurring during HIV infection have re...