Maternal HIV infection influences the microbiome of HIV-uninfected infants

母亲感染艾滋病毒会影响未感染艾滋病毒的婴儿的微生物群

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作者:Jeffrey M Bender, Fan Li, Shoria Martelly, Erin Byrt, Vanessa Rouzier, Marguerite Leo, Nicole Tobin, Pia S Pannaraj, Helty Adisetiyo, Adrienne Rollie, Chintda Santiskulvong, Shaun Wang, Chloe Autran, Lars Bode, Daniel Fitzgerald, Louise Kuhn, Grace M Aldrovandi

Abstract

More than 1 million HIV-exposed, uninfected infants are born annually to HIV-positive mothers worldwide. This growing population of infants experiences twice the mortality of HIV-unexposed infants. We found that although there were very few differences seen in the microbiomes of mothers with and without HIV infection, maternal HIV infection was associated with changes in the microbiome of HIV-exposed, uninfected infants. Furthermore, we observed that human breast milk oligosaccharides were associated with bacterial species in the infant microbiome. The disruption of the infant's microbiome associated with maternal HIV infection may contribute to the increased morbidity and mortality of HIV-exposed, uninfected infants.

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