Relevance of biomarkers indicating gut damage and microbial translocation in people living with hiv

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  • who: Jing Ouyang from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain have published the paper: Relevance of biomarkers indicating gut damage and microbial translocation in people living with HIV, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Their results showed that plasma citrulline concentration is lower in patients with villous atrophy than in healthy subjects and negatively correlates with the severity of villous atrophy. Indicated that the activation of CD4+ T-cells and levels of sCD14 LBP and CRP were all decreased after probiotic supplementation .
  • future: Clinical studies are required to provide definitive data regarding the safety . . .

     

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