Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Insights from an Argentine Cohort with Severe Immunosuppression
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects
2.2. Ethics Statement
2.3. Fecal Sample Collection
2.4. DNA Extraction
2.5. Amplicon Library Preparation of ITS2 rRNA Region, Sequencing, and Fungal Taxonomic Identification
2.6. Classification of “Mycobiotypes”
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Study Participants
3.2. Gut Fungal Composition in PLWH Differs from That of HIV-Negative Individuals
3.3. Distinct Mycobiota Signatures in People Living with HIV: Enrichment of Candida albicans, Candida dubliniensis, Nakaseomyces glabratus, and Histoplasma capsulatum
3.4. The Gut Mycobiota Clusters into Two Mycobiotypes, M1 and M2, with M1 Predominating in Healthy Controls
3.5. Impact of Diarrhea and Antibiotic Treatment on the Relative Abundance of Dominant Fungal Species in PLWH
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| PLWH | People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
| LEFSe | Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size |
| DMM analysis | Dirichlet multinomial mixture analysis |
| ART | antiretroviral therapy |
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| PLWH (n = 33) | HC (n = 20) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||
| median (min-max) | 42.0 (23–61) | 31.5 (25–65) |
| Sex | ||
| Male/Female (n) | 23/10 | 11/9 |
| CD4+ T lymphocytes | ||
| Absolute number/µL: median (min-max) | 50 (2–1886) | RR: 410–1590 |
| CD8+ T lymphocytes | ||
| Absolute number/µL: median (min-max) | 470 (122–3518) | RR: 190–1140 |
| CD3+ T lymphocytes | ||
| Absolute number/µL: median (min-max) | 559 (135–3693) | RR: 690–2540 |
| Viral Load | ||
| Copies/mL: median (min-max) | 173,000 (0–10,000,000) | Undetectable |
| Diarrhea * | ||
| Chronic/Acute/No diarrhea (n) | 12/18/3 | 0/0/20 |
| Hospitalization | ||
| Outpatient/Inpatient/ICU (n) | 8/20/5 | 20/0/0 |
| Antiretroviral treatment (ART) | ||
| Yes/No (n) | 13/20 | 0/20 |
| Antibacterial treatment (ATB) | ||
| Yes/No (n) | 17/16 | 0/20 |
| Antifungal treatment (ATF) | ||
| Yes/No (n) | 9/24 | 0/20 |
| Oral Candidiasis | ||
| Yes/No (n) | 8/25 | 0/20 |
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Mena, C.J.; Portela, N.D.; Salusso, A.; Barnes, A.; Collino, C.; Carrizo, S.G.; Martinovic, D.; Almeida, M.A.; Luque Aguada, L.; Guasconi, L.; et al. Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Insights from an Argentine Cohort with Severe Immunosuppression. J. Fungi 2026, 12, 306. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12050306
Mena CJ, Portela ND, Salusso A, Barnes A, Collino C, Carrizo SG, Martinovic D, Almeida MA, Luque Aguada L, Guasconi L, et al. Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Insights from an Argentine Cohort with Severe Immunosuppression. Journal of Fungi. 2026; 12(5):306. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12050306
Chicago/Turabian StyleMena, Cristian Javier, Néstor Denis Portela, Agostina Salusso, Andrés Barnes, César Collino, Silvia Guadalupe Carrizo, Davor Martinovic, Mariel A. Almeida, Lizet Luque Aguada, Lorena Guasconi, and et al. 2026. "Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Insights from an Argentine Cohort with Severe Immunosuppression" Journal of Fungi 12, no. 5: 306. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12050306
APA StyleMena, C. J., Portela, N. D., Salusso, A., Barnes, A., Collino, C., Carrizo, S. G., Martinovic, D., Almeida, M. A., Luque Aguada, L., Guasconi, L., Theumer, M. G., Cervi, L., Pesoa, S. A., & Chiapello, L. S. (2026). Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Insights from an Argentine Cohort with Severe Immunosuppression. Journal of Fungi, 12(5), 306. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12050306

