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Published in: Nutrition Journal 1/2012

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Synbiotic therapy decreases microbial translocation and inflammation and improves immunological status in HIV-infected patients: a double-blind randomized controlled pilot trial

Authors: Luz A González-Hernández, Luis F Jave-Suarez, Mary Fafutis-Morris, Karina E Montes-Salcedo, Luis G Valle-Gutierrez, Ariel E Campos-Loza, Luis Fermin Enciso-Gómez, Jaime F Andrade-Villanueva

Published in: Nutrition Journal | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

HIV-infection results in damage and dysfunction of the gastrointestinal system. HIV enteropathy includes pronounced CD4+ T-cell loss, increased intestinal permeability, and microbial translocation that promotes systemic immune activation, which is implicated in disease progression. A synbiotic is the combination of probiotics and prebiotics that could improve gut barrier function. Our study goal was to determine whether the use of a synbiotic, probiotics or a prebiotic can recover immunological parameters in HIV-infected subjects through of a reduction of microbial translocation and pro-inflammatory cytokine production.

Methods

A randomized, double-blind controlled study was performed; twenty Antiretroviral treatment-naïve HIV-infected subjects were subgrouped and assigned to receive a synbiotic, probiotics, a prebiotic, or a placebo throughout 16 weeks.

Results

We had no reports of serious adverse-events. From baseline to week 16, the synbiotic group showed a reduction in bacterial DNA concentrations in plasma (p = 0.048). Moreover, the probiotic and synbiotic groups demonstrated a decrease in total bacterial load in feces (p = 0.05). The probiotic group exhibited a significant increment of beneficial bacteria load (such as Bifidobacterium; p = 0.05) and a decrease in harmful bacteria load (such as Clostridium; p = 0.063). In the synbiotic group, the CD4+ T-cells count increased (median: +102 cells/μL; p = 0.05) and the level of Interleukin 6 cytokine decreased significantly (p = 0.016).

Conclusions

Our study showed a significant increase in CD4+ T lymphocyte levels in the synbiotic group, which could delay the initiation of antiretroviral therapy and decrease costs in countries with limited resources.
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Metadata
Title
Synbiotic therapy decreases microbial translocation and inflammation and improves immunological status in HIV-infected patients: a double-blind randomized controlled pilot trial
Authors
Luz A González-Hernández
Luis F Jave-Suarez
Mary Fafutis-Morris
Karina E Montes-Salcedo
Luis G Valle-Gutierrez
Ariel E Campos-Loza
Luis Fermin Enciso-Gómez
Jaime F Andrade-Villanueva
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Nutrition Journal / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-90

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