Systemic antibody responses to gut commensal bacteria during chronic HIV-1 infection

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العنوان: Systemic antibody responses to gut commensal bacteria during chronic HIV-1 infection
المؤلفون: Haas Anna, Zimmermann Kathrin, Graw Frederik, Slack Emma, Rusert Peter, Ledergerber Bruno, Bossart Walter, Weber Rainer, Thurnheer Maria C, Battegay Manuel, Hirschel Bernard, Vernazza Pietro, Patuto Nicola, Macpherson Andrew J, Günthard Huldrych F, Oxenius Annette, Swiss HIV Cohort Study
المساهمون: Posfay Barbe, Klara, Wyler, Claire-Anne, University of Zurich, Oxenius, A
المصدر: Gut
Gut, Vol. 60, No 11 (2011) pp. 1506-19
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/immunology, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Disease, medicine.disease_cause, Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use, HIV Enteropathy/drug therapy/immunology, 10234 Clinic for Infectious Diseases, 0302 clinical medicine, Antibody Specificity, Hypergammaglobulinemia, Enteropathy, Intestinal Mucosa, 0303 health sciences, B-Lymphocytes, ddc:618, Coinfection/immunology, Hyperactivation, Coinfection, Gastroenterology, Antibodies, Bacterial/blood, B-Lymphocytes/immunology, Middle Aged, Flow Cytometry, Antibodies, Bacterial, 3. Good health, medicine.anatomical_structure, Anti-Retroviral Agents, HIV Enteropathy, Female, Adult, 610 Medicine & health, Biology, Microbiology, 03 medical and health sciences, medicine, Humans, 2715 Gastroenterology, Immunity, Mucosal, B cell, 030304 developmental biology, Aged, Intestinal Mucosa/immunology/microbiology, Immunity, Mucosal/immunology, Commensalism, medicine.disease, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Flow Cytometry/methods, stomatognathic diseases, Antibody response, Immunology, Chronic Disease, HIV-1, 030215 immunology
الوصف: BACKGROUND Human systemic antibody responses to commensal microbiota are not well characterised during health and disease. Of particular interest is the analysis of their potential modulation caused by chronic HIV 1 infection which is associated with sustained enteropathy and systemic B cell disturbances reflected by impaired B cell responses and chronic B cell hyperactivity. The mechanisms underlying B cell hyperactivation and the specificities of the resulting hypergammaglobulinaemia are only poorly understood. METHODS By a technique referred to as live bacterial FACS (fluorescence activated cell sorting) the present study investigated systemic antibody responses to several gut and skin commensal bacteria as well as Candida albicans in longitudinal plasma and serum samples from healthy donors chronic HIV 1 infected individuals with or without diarrhoea and patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). RESULTS The data show that systemic antibody responses to the commensal microbiota were abundantly present in humans and remained remarkably stable over years. Overall systemic antibody responses to gut commensal bacteria were not affected during chronic HIV 1 infection with titres decreasing when normalised to elevated plasma immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels found in patients with HIV. In contrast increases in the titres of high affinity antimicrobiota antibodies were detected in patients with IBD demonstrating that conditions with known increased intestinal permeability and aberrant mutualism can induce changes in antibody titres observed in these assays. CONCLUSION Neither HIV associated enteropathy nor B cell dysfunction impact on the high affinity systemic antibody responses to gut commensal bacteria. HIV associated hypergammaglobulinaemia is therefore unlikely to be driven by induction of antimicrobiota antibodies.
وصف الملف: gut.2010.224774.full.pdf - application/pdf
تدمد: 0017-5749
DOI: 10.1136/gut.2010.224774
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حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....d93749aaca19ed654c1fd6330484055b
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تدمد:00175749
DOI:10.1136/gut.2010.224774