Transition of oral microbiome profile in HIV-infected Indonesian patients: the role of antiretroviral therapy
Muhammad Anshory, Nikolaos Strepis, John P. Hays, Milanitalia Gadys Rosandy, Aulia Rahmi Prawesti, Agustin Iskandar, Indah Adhita Wulanda, Lita Setyowatie, Nathanael Ibot David, Natalia Rasta Malem, Handono Kalim, Tamar E. Nijsten, Jan L. Nouwen, Hok Bing Thio

TL;DR
This study explores how the oral microbiome changes in HIV-infected Indonesian patients and how antiretroviral therapy affects these changes.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the oral microbiome profiles of HIV-infected individuals in Indonesia and the impact of ART on these profiles.
Findings
HIV-positive individuals showed distinct oral microbiome profiles compared to controls.
ART-treated individuals partially shifted toward control profiles but retained some microbial depletion.
HIV status, age, and sex were identified as key factors influencing oral microbiome variation.
Abstract
HIV infection alters host immunity, including the oral environment, leading to microbial imbalance and increased risk of opportunistic infections. Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) improves immune function, its effect on the oral microbiome remains unclear, particularly in Indonesia. This study investigated oral microbiome composition in people living with HIV and its associations with ART status, age, and sex. In this cross-sectional study, oral rinse samples from 245 adults (115 HIV-on-ART, 15 HIV-ART-naïve, and 115 HIV-negative controls) were analysed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Alpha and beta diversity metrics, differential abundance (ANCOM-BC2), and multivariable associations (PERMANOVA) were assessed. The oral microbiome differed significantly between HIV-positive groups and controls (PERMANOVA p = 0.001, R² = 1.8%). HIV-ART-naïve individuals exhibited the highest alpha…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS oral health manifestations · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · HIV-related health complications and treatments
