Translocating bacteria in SIV infection are not stochastic and preferentially express cytosine methyltransferases

SIV 感染中的转位细菌不是随机的,并且优先表达胞嘧啶甲基转移酶

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作者:Jacob K Flynn, Alexandra M Ortiz, Ivan Vujkovic-Cvijin, Hugh C Welles, Jennifer Simpson, Fabiola M Castello Casta, Debra S Yee, Andrew R Rahmberg, Kelsie L Brooks, Marlon De Leon, Samantha Knodel, Kenzie Birse, Laura Noel-Romas, Anshu Deewan, Yasmine Belkaid, Adam Burgener, Jason M Brenchley

Abstract

Microbial translocation is a significant contributor to chronic inflammation in people living with HIV (PLWH) and is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in individuals treated for long periods with antiretrovirals. The use of therapeutics to treat microbial translocation has yielded mixed effects, in part, because the species and mechanisms contributing to translocation in HIV remain incompletely characterized. To characterize translocating bacteria, we cultured translocators from chronically SIV-infected rhesus macaques. Proteomic profiling of these bacteria identified cytosine-specific methyltransferases as a common feature and therefore, a potential driver of translocation. Treatment of translocating bacteria with the cytosine methyltransferase inhibitor decitabine significantly impaired growth for several species in vitro. In rhesus macaques, oral treatment with decitabine led to some transient decreases in translocator taxa in the gut microbiome. These data provide mechanistic insight into bacterial translocation in lentiviral infection and explore a novel therapeutic intervention that may improve the prognosis of PLWH.

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