Literature DB >> 32024435

Strain-level analysis of gut-resident pro-inflammatory viridans group Streptococci suppressed by long-term cotrimoxazole prophylaxis among HIV-positive children in Zimbabwe.

Ethan K Gough1, Claire D Bourke2,3, Chipo Berejena4, Annie Shonhai4, Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi4, Andrew J Prendergast2,3,5, Amee R Manges6.   

Abstract

Antimicrobials have become a mainstay of healthcare in the past century due to their activity against pathogens. More recently, it has become clear that they can also affect health via their impact on the microbiota and inflammation. This may explain some of their clinical benefits despite global increases in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and reduced antimicrobial effectiveness. We showed in a randomized controlled trial of stopping versus continuing cotrimoxazole prophylaxis among HIV-positive Zimbabwean children taking antiretroviral therapy (ART), that continuation of cotrimoxazole persistently suppressed gut-resident viridans group streptococcal species (VGS) that were associated with intestinal inflammation. In this addendum, we provide a broader overview of how antibiotics can shape the microbiota and use high read-depth whole metagenome sequencing data from our published study to investigate whether (i) the impact of cotrimoxazole on gut VGS and (ii) VGS associated inflammation, is attributable to strain-level variability. We focus on S. salivarius, the VGS species that was most prevalent in the cohort and for which there was sufficient genome coverage to differentiate strains. We demonstrate that suppression of S. salivarius by cotrimoxazole is not strain specific, nor did stool concentration of the pro-inflammatory mediator myeloperoxidase vary by S. salivarius strain. We also show that gut-resident S. salivarius strains present in this study population are distinct from common oral strains. This is the first analysis of how cotrimoxazole prophylaxis used according to international treatment guidelines for children living with HIV influences the gut microbiome at the strain-level. We also provide a detailed review of the literature on the mechanisms by which suppression of VGS may act synergistically with cotrimoxazole's anti-inflammatory effects to reduce gut inflammation. A greater understanding of the sub-clinical effects of antibiotics offers new insights into their responsible clinical use.

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Keywords:  HIV; antimicrobial resistance; cotrimoxazole; gut health; immune modulation; inflammation; microbiota; septra; septrin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32024435      PMCID: PMC7524282          DOI: 10.1080/19490976.2020.1717299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut Microbes        ISSN: 1949-0976


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2.  Brief Report: Cessation of Long-Term Cotrimoxazole Prophylaxis in HIV-Infected Children Does Not Alter the Carriage of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes.

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