Viruses (Jan 2023)

Retroviral Infection and Commensal Bacteria Dependently Alter the Metabolomic Profile in a Sterile Organ

  • Jessica Spring,
  • Vera Beilinson,
  • Brian C. DeFelice,
  • Juan M. Sanchez,
  • Michael Fischbach,
  • Alexander Chervonsky,
  • Tatyana Golovkina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 386

Abstract

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Both viruses and bacteria produce “pathogen associated molecular patterns” that may affect microbial pathogenesis and anti-microbial responses. Additionally, bacteria produce metabolites, while viruses could change the metabolic profiles of the infected cells. Here, we used an unbiased metabolomics approach to profile metabolites in spleens and blood of murine leukemia virus-infected mice monocolonized with Lactobacillus murinus to show that viral infection significantly changes the metabolite profile of monocolonized mice. We hypothesize that these changes could contribute to viral pathogenesis or to the host response against the virus and thus open a new avenue for future investigations.

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