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. 2013 Jan;26(1):2–18. doi: 10.1128/CMR.00050-12

Table 2.

Overview of studies suggesting that microbial translocation through the gastrointestinal tract is a cause of immune activation and immune dysfunction in HIV/SIV infectionsa

Reference Study design Study population(s) Main findings
33 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients Higher levels of LPS in HIV-infected patients
SIV-infected rhesus macaques LPS level increases following SIV infection in RM
Positive correlation between plasma LPS levels and circulating CD8+ CD38+ HLA-DR+ T cells
Inverse correlation between plasma LPS levels and TNF+ IL-1+ monocytes upon LPS stimulation
Inverse correlation between plasma LPS levels and plasma EndoCAb titers
39 Cross-sectional INRs on HAART Higher LPS levels in INRs and advanced naïve patients
Full-responder patients on HAART Positive correlation between LPS and proliferating Ki67+ CD8+ T cells in INRs
Advanced naïve patients Higher plasma enterobacterial DNA levels in INRs
45 Cross-sectional and longitudinal Case Western Reserve University Cohort, with (i) HIV-negative patients, (ii) HIV-positive naïve patients, (iii) HIV-positive treated patients with undetectable viremia, and (iv) HIV-positive treated patients with detectable viremia Increased bacterial 16S rRNA levels in HIV-infected patients
UCSF SCOPE Cohort Correlation of bacterial 16S rRNA with LPS in HAART-treated patients
ACTG study 5014 Correlation of 16S rRNA levels (i) directly with the frequency of CD38+ and HLA-DR+ CD8+ T cells and (ii) inversely with the degree of CD4+ restoration on HAART
Decrease in 16S rRNA levels following HAART
59 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients, HAART naïve Correlation between Ki67-expressing T cells in the gut and plasma LPS levels
HIV-infected patients on HAART
HIV-negative controls
60 Cross-sectional HIV-1-infected patients, HAART naïve Higher LPS levels in patients with AIDS than in controls
HIV-1-infected patients with AIDS Correlation between LPS levels, CD4+ T-cell lymphopenia, and HIV RNA load
HIV-2-infected patients, HAART naïve Inverse correlation between plasma LPS levels and expression of IL-12 and IFN-α following TLR stimulation
HIV-2-infected patients with AIDS No difference between HIV-1- and HIV-2-infected individuals within the same disease stage, CD4+ T-cell count, or viral load intervals
HIV-negative controls
61 Cross-sectional SIV-uninfected pigtail macaques Increased plasma LPS levels and intestinal permeability in uninfected pigtail macaques
SIV-uninfected rhesus macaques Tight-epithelial-barrier damage and increased lamina propria LPS levels in uninfected pigtail macaques
HIV-negative controls Correlation between breaches in the colon, microbial translocation, and local immune activation
Microbial translocation and immune activation in the colon result in systemic microbial translocation and immune activation
62 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients, HAART naïve Decrease in activated CD14+ CD16+ monocytes, correlating with HIV RNA, in course of HAART
HIV-infected patients on HAART Elevated sCD14 and TNF-α levels persist in course of HAART
HIV-negative controls
63 Cross-sectional SIV-uninfected sooty mangabeys Highest LPS levels in lamina propria of chronically infected/AIDS animals
SIV-infected sooty mangabeys Damage of epithelial barrier associated with infiltration of microbial products into the lamina propria
SIV-uninfected rhesus macaques Correlation between damage of the epithelial barrier and microbial translocation (highest in chronically infected/AIDS animals)
SIV-infected rhesus macaques
40 Longitudinal HIV-infected patients starting HAART with CD4+ counts of <200 cells/μl Persistence of high LPS and sCD14 levels despite suppressive HAART
Lack of probiotic Lactobacillaceae DNA in plasma both prior and after therapy in patients with CD4+ counts of <200 cells/μl following HAART
64 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients, HAART naïve Negative correlation between total bacterial load and duodenal activated CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
HIV-infected patients on HAART Positive correlation between fecal Bacteroidales (rRNA) and activated, peripheral CD8+ T cells
HIV-negative controls Negative correlation between fecal Enterobacteriales (rRNA) and duodenal CD4+ T cells
65 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients, HAART naïve Correlation between gut HIV DNA, plasma LPS, and peripheral CD8+ CD38+ T cells in HAART-treated patients
HIV-infected patients on HAART
HIV-negative controls
66 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients, HAART naïve Depletion of gut Th17 cells, which is normalized by HAART
HIV-infected patients on HAART Persistence of high LPS levels despite HAART
HIV-negative controls Inverse correlation was observed between plasma LPS levels and gut Th17 frequencies
Correlation between plasma LPS levels and gut HIV proviral reservoir
38 Cross-sectional HIV-infected patients on HAART Positive correlation between LPS and sCD14 and gut-homing CD4+ T cells in the blood
HIV-negative controls Inverse correlation between LPS and sCD14 and gut-homing CD4+ T cells in the gut
Positive correlation between peripheral CD4+ Ki67+ cells and circulating gut-homing CD4+ T cells
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Studies are listed in chronological order.