Microbial dysbiosis and the host airway epithelial response: insights into HIV-associated COPD using multi’omics profiling
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Published:2023-05-04
Issue:1
Volume:24
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ISSN:1465-993X
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Container-title:Respiratory Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Respir Res
Author:
Jude Marcia Smiti,Yang Chen Xi,Filho Fernando Studart Leitao,Hernandez Cordero Ana I.,Yang Julia,Shaipanich Tawimas,Li Xuan,Lin David,MacIsaac Julie,Kobor Michael S.,Sinha Sunita,Nislow Corey,Singh Amrit,Lam Wan,Lam Stephen,Guillemi Silvia,Harris Marianne,Montaner Julio,Ng Raymond T.,Carlsten Christopher,Paul Man S. F.,Sin Don D.,Leung Janice M.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
People living with HIV (PLWH) are at increased risk of developing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) independent of cigarette smoking. We hypothesized that dysbiosis in PLWH is associated with epigenetic and transcriptomic disruptions in the airway epithelium.
Methods
Airway epithelial brushings were collected from 18 COPD + HIV + , 16 COPD − HIV + , 22 COPD + HIV − and 20 COPD – HIV − subjects. The microbiome, methylome, and transcriptome were profiled using 16S sequencing, Illumina Infinium Methylation EPIC chip, and RNA sequencing, respectively. Multi ‘omic integration was performed using Data Integration Analysis for Biomarker discovery using Latent cOmponents. A correlation > 0.7 was used to identify key interactions between the ’omes.
Results
The COPD + HIV −, COPD −HIV + , and COPD + HIV + groups had reduced Shannon Diversity (p = 0.004, p = 0.023, and p = 5.5e−06, respectively) compared to individuals with neither COPD nor HIV, with the COPD + HIV + group demonstrating the most reduced diversity. Microbial communities were significantly different between the four groups (p = 0.001). Multi ‘omic integration identified correlations between Bacteroidetes Prevotella, genes FUZ, FASTKD3, and ACVR1B, and epigenetic features CpG-FUZ and CpG-PHLDB3.
Conclusion
PLWH with COPD manifest decreased diversity and altered microbial communities in their airway epithelial microbiome. The reduction in Prevotella in this group was linked with epigenetic and transcriptomic disruptions in host genes including FUZ, FASTKD3, and ACVR1B.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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