Alterations in the Gut Microbiome Composition of People Living with HIV in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Systematic Review.
Paul Benedic U SalvadorPatrick Josemaria D R AltavasMark Angelo S Del RosarioEric David B OrnosLeslie Michelle M DalmacioPublished in: Clinics and practice (2024)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to present a global health issue. Recent studies have explored the potential role of the gut microbiome in HIV infection for novel therapeutic approaches. We investigated the gut microbiome composition of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the Asia-Pacific region. This review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. An electronic search was conducted in the PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases using keywords such as "HIV", "PLHIV", "AIDS", "gut microbiome", "gut dysbiosis", and "metagenomics". Only peer-reviewed and full-text studies published in English were included. A total of 15 studies from the Asia-Pacific region were included for analysis. Compared to healthy controls, PLHIV showed an increased abundance of Proteobacteria and its genera, which may be considered pathobionts, and decreased abundances of Bacteroidetes and several genera under Firmicutes with known short-chain fatty acid and immunoregulatory activities. Predominant taxa such as Ruminococcaceae and Prevotellaceae were also associated with clinical factors such as CD4 count, the CD4/CD8 ratio, and inflammatory cytokines. This review highlights gut microbiome changes among PLHIV in the Asia-Pacific region, indicating potential bacterial signatures for prognostication. The partial restoration of the microbiome toward beneficial taxa may ensure the long-term success of treatment, promoting immune recovery while maintaining viral load suppression.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- global health
- hiv aids
- hepatitis c virus
- systematic review
- fatty acid
- public health
- case control
- human health
- meta analyses
- emergency department
- genome wide
- hiv testing
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- deep learning
- smoking cessation
- high resolution
- big data
- adverse drug
- men who have sex with men
- electronic health record