Transcriptional profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in people living with HIV

HIV感染者结核分枝杆菌感染的转录谱

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作者:Burcu Tepekule ,Lisa Jörimann ,Corinne D Schenkel ,Lennart Opitz ,Jasmin Tschumi ,Rebekka Wolfensberger ,Kathrin Neumann ,Katharina Kusejko ,Marius Zeeb ,Lucas Boeck ,Marisa Kälin ,Julia Notter ,Hansjakob Furrer ,Matthias Hoffmann ,Hans H Hirsch ,Alexandra Calmy ,Matthias Cavassini ,Niklaus D Labhardt ,Enos Bernasconi ,Gabriela Oesch ,Karin J Metzner ,Dominique L Braun ,Huldrych F Günthard ,Roger D Kouyos ,Fergal Duffy ,Johannes Nemeth

Abstract

In people with HIV-1 (PWH), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection poses a significant threat. While active tuberculosis (TB) accelerates immunodeficiency, the interaction between MTB and HIV-1 during asymptomatic phases remains unclear. Analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) transcriptomic profiles in PWH, with and without controlled viral loads, revealed distinct clustering in MTB-infected individuals. Functional annotation identified alterations in IL-6, TNF, and KRAS pathways. Notably, MTB-related genes displayed an inverse correlation with HIV-1 viremia, at both individual and signature score levels. These findings suggest that MTB infection in PWH induces a shift in immune system activation, inversely related to HIV-1 viral load. These results may explain the observed enhanced antiretroviral control in MTB-infected PWH. This study highlights the complex interplay between MTB and HIV-1, emphasizing the importance of understanding their interaction for managing co-infections in this population.

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