2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.24430/v1
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Shifts in microbial diversity, composition and functionality in the gut and genital microbiome during a natural SIV infection in vervet monkeys

Abstract: Background: The microbiota plays an important role in HIV pathogenesis in humans. Microbiota can impact health through several pathways such as increasing inflammation in the gut, metabolites of bacterial origin, and microbial translocation from the gut to the periphery which contributes to systemic chronic inflammation, immune activation, and the development of AIDS. Unlike HIV-infected humans, SIV-infected vervet monkeys do not experience gut dysfunction, microbial translocation and chronic immune activation… Show more

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“…In SIV infection,n such alternations happen too. For example, in chronic SIV infected chimpanzees, a temporary microbiota change was observed [210], or a reduction in Proteobacteria/Succinivibrio was demonstrated in intestinal microbiome of chronic SIV infected vervet monkeys [215].…”
Section: The Impacts Of Viral Infection On the Microbiota (Eubiosis Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SIV infection,n such alternations happen too. For example, in chronic SIV infected chimpanzees, a temporary microbiota change was observed [210], or a reduction in Proteobacteria/Succinivibrio was demonstrated in intestinal microbiome of chronic SIV infected vervet monkeys [215].…”
Section: The Impacts Of Viral Infection On the Microbiota (Eubiosis Omentioning
confidence: 99%