Healthy Aging and the Gut Microbiome in People With and Without HIV - Takeaways - MDSpire

Healthy Aging and the Gut Microbiome in People With and Without HIV

  • By

  • Brandilyn A Peters

  • Xiaonan Xue

  • David B Hanna

  • Yi Wang

  • Zheng Wang

  • Anjali Sharma

  • Michelle Floris-Moore

  • Deborah Konkle-Parker

  • Maria L Alcaide

  • Anandi N Sheth

  • Elizabeth F Topper

  • Kathleen M Weber

  • Phyllis C Tien

  • Daniel Merenstein

  • Elizabeth Vásquez

  • Yue Chen

  • Matthew J Mimiaga

  • Valentina Stosor

  • Todd T Brown

  • Kristine M Erlandson

  • Stephanie M Dillon

  • Noha S Elsayed

  • Mykhaylo Usyk

  • Christopher C Sollecito

  • Robert C Kaplan

  • Robert D Burk

  • Qibin Qi

  • January 22, 2025

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    Aging-related comorbidities are more prevalent in individuals with HIV compared to those without HIV.

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    The gut microbiome may influence healthy aging, but its role in HIV contexts remains underexplored.

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    Older age correlates with increased gut microbiome diversity and specific genus abundance in both sexes, regardless of HIV status.

  • 4

    Certain gut microbiota, like Faecalibacterium and Streptococcus, are linked to healthy and unhealthy aging outcomes.

  • 5

    The study highlights consistent age-related changes in gut microbiome across genders and HIV statuses, impacting health.

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