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A Summary of the Fourth Annual Virology Education HIV Microbiome Workshop

机译:第四届年度病毒学教育艾滋病毒微生物研讨会综述

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Each year, a growing international collection of researchers meets at the NIH to share and discuss developments in the microbiome HIV story. This past year has seen continued progress toward a detailed understanding of host-microbe interactions both within and outside the field of HIV. Commensal microbes are being linked to an ever-growing list of maladies and physiologic states, including major depressive disorder, chronic kidney disease, and Parkinson disease. PubMed citations for "microbiome" are growing at an exponential rate with over 11,000 in 2018. Various microbial taxa have been associated with HIV infection, and some of these taxa associated with HIV infection have also been associated with systemic markers of inflammation in HIV infected individuals. Causality remains unclear however as environmental and behavioral factors may drive HIV risk, inflammation, and gut enterotype. Much of the work currently being done addresses potential mechanisms by which gut microbes influence immune and inflammatory pathways. No portion of the microbiome landscape has grown as rapidly as study of the interplay between gut microbes and response to cancer immunotherapy. As Dr. Wargo discussed in her keynote address, this area has opened the door to better understanding on how commensal microbes interact with the human immune system.
机译:每年,越来越多的国际研究人员在NIH举行举行,分享并讨论微生物族艾滋病病毒病情的发展。在过去的一年中,我们在艾滋病毒领域和外部的详细了解宿主微生物互动的情况下继续进展。共数微生物与不断增长的疾病和生理状态列表有关,包括主要抑郁症,慢性肾病和帕金森病。 “Microbiome”的PubMed Citations在2018年以超过11,000人的指数速度增长。各种微生物分类群与艾滋病毒感染有关,其中一些与艾滋病毒感染有关的分类群也与艾滋病毒感染者炎症的全身标志物有关。由于环境和行为因素可能会推动艾滋病毒风险,炎症和肠道肠型,因此因因素仍然不清楚。目前正在进行的大部分工作地解决了肠微生物影响免疫和炎症途径的潜在机制。作为对肠道微生物与癌症免疫疗法的反应的研究,Microbiome景观的任何部分都迅速发展。正如战士地址讨论的战争博士一样,这一领域开设了更好地了解共数微生物与人类免疫系统相互作用的了解。

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