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Compositional analyses reveal correlations between taxon-level gut bacterial abundance and peripheral T cell marker expression in African infants
Authors:Bryan P Brown  Heather B Jaspan
Institution:1. Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, DC, USA;2. Departments of Pediatrics and Global Health, Schools of Medicine and Public Health, University of WA, Seattle, WA, USAhbjaspan@gmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4476-6150;4. Departments of Pediatrics and Global Health, Schools of Medicine and Public Health, University of WA, Seattle, WA, USA;5. Department of Pathology, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0745-6073
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Although exclusive breastfeeding has been linked to lower rates of postnatal HIV transmission compared to nonexclusive breastfeeding, mechanisms underlying this are unclear. Across a longitudinally sampled cohort of South African infants, we showed that exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants had altered gut bacterial communities when compared to nonexclusively breastfed (NEBF) infants, as well as reduced peripheral CD4 + T cell activation and lowered chemokine and chemokine receptor expression in the oral mucosa. We further demonstrated that the relative abundance of key taxa was correlated with peripheral CD4 + T cell activation. Here, we supplement those findings by using compositional data analyses to identify shifts in the abundance of several Bifidobacteria strains relative to select strains of Escherichia, Bacteroides, and others that are associated with the transition to NEBF. We illustrate that the abundance ratio of these taxa is tightly correlated with feeding modality and is a strong predictor of peripheral T cell activation. More broadly, we discuss our study in the context of novel developments and explore future directions for the field.
Keywords:Bacterial microbiota  T cell activation  feeding  South Africa  compositional transform  mucosal gene expression
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