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Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota

BACKGROUND: Bacterial colonization is hypothesized to play a pathogenic role in the non-healing state of chronic wounds. We characterized wound bacteria from a cohort of chronic wound patients using a 16S rRNA gene-based pyrosequencing approach and assessed the impact of diabetes and antibiotics on...

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Autores principales: Price, Lance B., Liu, Cindy M., Melendez, Johan H., Frankel, Yelena M., Engelthaler, David, Aziz, Maliha, Bowers, Jolene, Rattray, Rogan, Ravel, Jacques, Kingsley, Chris, Keim, Paul S., Lazarus, Gerald S., Zenilman, Jonathan M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19649281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006462
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author Price, Lance B.
Liu, Cindy M.
Melendez, Johan H.
Frankel, Yelena M.
Engelthaler, David
Aziz, Maliha
Bowers, Jolene
Rattray, Rogan
Ravel, Jacques
Kingsley, Chris
Keim, Paul S.
Lazarus, Gerald S.
Zenilman, Jonathan M.
author_facet Price, Lance B.
Liu, Cindy M.
Melendez, Johan H.
Frankel, Yelena M.
Engelthaler, David
Aziz, Maliha
Bowers, Jolene
Rattray, Rogan
Ravel, Jacques
Kingsley, Chris
Keim, Paul S.
Lazarus, Gerald S.
Zenilman, Jonathan M.
author_sort Price, Lance B.
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description BACKGROUND: Bacterial colonization is hypothesized to play a pathogenic role in the non-healing state of chronic wounds. We characterized wound bacteria from a cohort of chronic wound patients using a 16S rRNA gene-based pyrosequencing approach and assessed the impact of diabetes and antibiotics on chronic wound microbiota. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We prospectively enrolled 24 patients at a referral wound center in Baltimore, MD; sampled patients' wounds by curette; cultured samples under aerobic and anaerobic conditions; and pyrosequenced the 16S rRNA V3 hypervariable region. The 16S rRNA gene-based analyses revealed an average of 10 different bacterial families in wounds—approximately 4 times more than estimated by culture-based analyses. Fastidious anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Clostridiales family XI were among the most prevalent bacteria identified exclusively by 16S rRNA gene-based analyses. Community-scale analyses showed that wound microbiota from antibiotic treated patients were significantly different from untreated patients (p = 0.007) and were characterized by increased Pseudomonadaceae abundance. These analyses also revealed that antibiotic use was associated with decreased Streptococcaceae among diabetics and that Streptococcaceae was more abundant among diabetics as compared to non-diabetics. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The 16S rRNA gene-based analyses revealed complex bacterial communities including anaerobic bacteria that may play causative roles in the non-healing state of some chronic wounds. Our data suggest that antimicrobial therapy alters community structure—reducing some bacteria while selecting for others.
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spelling pubmed-27140662009-08-01 Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota Price, Lance B. Liu, Cindy M. Melendez, Johan H. Frankel, Yelena M. Engelthaler, David Aziz, Maliha Bowers, Jolene Rattray, Rogan Ravel, Jacques Kingsley, Chris Keim, Paul S. Lazarus, Gerald S. Zenilman, Jonathan M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Bacterial colonization is hypothesized to play a pathogenic role in the non-healing state of chronic wounds. We characterized wound bacteria from a cohort of chronic wound patients using a 16S rRNA gene-based pyrosequencing approach and assessed the impact of diabetes and antibiotics on chronic wound microbiota. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We prospectively enrolled 24 patients at a referral wound center in Baltimore, MD; sampled patients' wounds by curette; cultured samples under aerobic and anaerobic conditions; and pyrosequenced the 16S rRNA V3 hypervariable region. The 16S rRNA gene-based analyses revealed an average of 10 different bacterial families in wounds—approximately 4 times more than estimated by culture-based analyses. Fastidious anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Clostridiales family XI were among the most prevalent bacteria identified exclusively by 16S rRNA gene-based analyses. Community-scale analyses showed that wound microbiota from antibiotic treated patients were significantly different from untreated patients (p = 0.007) and were characterized by increased Pseudomonadaceae abundance. These analyses also revealed that antibiotic use was associated with decreased Streptococcaceae among diabetics and that Streptococcaceae was more abundant among diabetics as compared to non-diabetics. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The 16S rRNA gene-based analyses revealed complex bacterial communities including anaerobic bacteria that may play causative roles in the non-healing state of some chronic wounds. Our data suggest that antimicrobial therapy alters community structure—reducing some bacteria while selecting for others. Public Library of Science 2009-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2714066/ /pubmed/19649281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006462 Text en Price et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Price, Lance B.
Liu, Cindy M.
Melendez, Johan H.
Frankel, Yelena M.
Engelthaler, David
Aziz, Maliha
Bowers, Jolene
Rattray, Rogan
Ravel, Jacques
Kingsley, Chris
Keim, Paul S.
Lazarus, Gerald S.
Zenilman, Jonathan M.
Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title_full Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title_fullStr Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title_short Community Analysis of Chronic Wound Bacteria Using 16S rRNA Gene-Based Pyrosequencing: Impact of Diabetes and Antibiotics on Chronic Wound Microbiota
title_sort community analysis of chronic wound bacteria using 16s rrna gene-based pyrosequencing: impact of diabetes and antibiotics on chronic wound microbiota
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19649281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006462
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