A Novel Gut Microbiome-Immune Axis influencing pathology in HCMV Infected Infants with Neonatal Cholestasis.

Microbes and infection(2023)

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The interplay of active HCMV infection with gut dysbiosis in the immunopathology of cholestasis in neonates and infants remains unexplored. In this study, we evaluated gut microbiome profiles and immune dysfunction in a cohort of HCMV infected cholestatic infants (IgM positive, N=21; IgM negative, N= 25) compared to healthy infants, N=10. HCMV infected IgM positive individuals exhibited increased clinical severity in terms of liver dysfunction, altered CD4: CD8 ratio, and elevated Granzyme B levels in cellular immune subsets. Gut microbiome analysis revealed distinct and differential diversity and composition within infected groups aligned with clinical severity reflected through the increased abundance of Gammaproteobacteria, reduced Bifidobacteria, and a unique signature mapping to the HCMV infected IgM negative group. Correlation analyses revealed associations between Bifidobacterium breve, Gammaproteobacteria, Firmicutes, Clostridia, Finegoldia magna, Veillonella dispar, and Granzyme B expressing immune cell subsets. Our study describes a novel gut microbiome-immune axis that may influence disease severity in cholestatic infants with active HCMV infection.
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hcmv,infants,microbiome-immune
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