Issue 1, 2023

Metabolite variations in the sera of HIV+ patients after an oral administration of effervescent glutamine and in comparison to non-HIV individuals by NMR

Abstract

It was demonstrated that effervescent glutamine supplementation in HIV+ individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) increased CD4+ T lymphocytes, decreased inflammation biomarkers, and brought health benefits. This pilot study aimed to explore serum metabolite variations in the HIV+ group under ART after 30 days of supplementation with glutamine, and in comparison to the matched HIV− group. The group of HIV+ showed lower levels of choline, creatine, pyruvate, glutamate, lysine, and tyrosine when compared to the HIV− group. Glucose, lipids, lactate, glutamine, phenylalanine, threonine, and phenylalanine/tyrosine were higher in HIV+ patients under long ART. Serum metabolome variations were shown to be consistent with the health improvements observed in the HIV+ group after effervescent glutamine supplementation, which might aid in ART in HIV+ individuals.

Graphical abstract: Metabolite variations in the sera of HIV+ patients after an oral administration of effervescent glutamine and in comparison to non-HIV individuals by NMR

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
24 Mar 2022
Accepted
07 Sep 2022
First published
10 Sep 2022

Mol. Omics, 2023,19, 27-34

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