Enteropathy and gut dysbiosis as obstacles to achieve immune recovery in undetectable people with HIV: a clinical view of evidence, successes, and projections

Author:

Castillo-Rozas Gabriel1234,Lopez Mercedes N.2,Soto-Rifo Ricardo134,Vidal Roberto5,Cortes Claudia P.634

Affiliation:

1. Molecular and Cellular Virology Laboratory, Virology Program

2. Cancer Regulation and Immunoediting Laboratory, Immunology Program

3. Center for HIV/AIDS Integral Research -CHAIR, Universidad de Chile, Santiago

4. Millennium Institute on Immunology and Immunotherapy, Santiago, Chile.

5. Microbiology and Mycology Program, Institute of Biomedical Sciences

6. Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile

Abstract

Immune performance following antiretroviral therapy initiation varies among patients. Despite achieving viral undetectability, a subgroup of patients fails to restore CD4+ T-cell counts during follow-up, which exposes them to non-AIDS defining comorbidities and increased mortality. Unfortunately, its mechanisms are incompletely understood, and no specific treatment is available. In this review, we address some of the pathophysiological aspects of the poor immune response from a translational perspective, with emphasis in the interaction between gut microbiome, intestinal epithelial dysfunction, and immune system, and we also discuss some studies attempting to improve immune performance by intervening in this vicious cycle.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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