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Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity

Fusobacterium necrophorum (Fn), a gram-negative anaerobe, is increasingly implicated as an etiologic agent in older adolescents and young adults with sore throat. Inadequately treated Fn pharyngitis may result in suppurative complications such as peritonsillar abscess and Lemierre’s syndrome. Data f...

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Autores principales: Atkinson, T. Prescott, Centor, Robert M., Xiao, Li, Wang, Fuchenchu, Cui, Xiangqin, Van Der Pol, William, Morrow, Casey D., Ratliff, Amy E., Crabb, Donna M., Totten, Arthur H., Estrada, Carlos A., Faircloth, Michael B., Waites, Ken B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189423
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author Atkinson, T. Prescott
Centor, Robert M.
Xiao, Li
Wang, Fuchenchu
Cui, Xiangqin
Van Der Pol, William
Morrow, Casey D.
Ratliff, Amy E.
Crabb, Donna M.
Totten, Arthur H.
Estrada, Carlos A.
Faircloth, Michael B.
Waites, Ken B.
author_facet Atkinson, T. Prescott
Centor, Robert M.
Xiao, Li
Wang, Fuchenchu
Cui, Xiangqin
Van Der Pol, William
Morrow, Casey D.
Ratliff, Amy E.
Crabb, Donna M.
Totten, Arthur H.
Estrada, Carlos A.
Faircloth, Michael B.
Waites, Ken B.
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description Fusobacterium necrophorum (Fn), a gram-negative anaerobe, is increasingly implicated as an etiologic agent in older adolescents and young adults with sore throat. Inadequately treated Fn pharyngitis may result in suppurative complications such as peritonsillar abscess and Lemierre’s syndrome. Data from the literature suggest that the incidence of life-threating complications in these age groups from Fn pharyngitis (Lemierre’s syndrome) in the United States exceeds those associated with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis (acute rheumatic fever). Using real-time PCR, we previously reported about a 10% prevalence of Fn in asymptomatic medical students and about 20% in students complaining of sore throat at a university student health clinic (p = 0.009). In this study, a comprehensive microbiome analysis of the same study samples confirms that Fn pharyngitis was more common than GAS pharyngitis. Eighteen patients were found to have Fn OTU values exceeding an arbitrary cutoff value of 0.1, i.e. greater than 10% of total sequences, with five subjects reaching values above 0.7. By contrast only 9 patients had GAS OTU values greater than 0.1 and none exceeded 0.6. When the data were analyzed using five separate assessments of alpha diversity, in each case for Fn there were statistically significant differences between Fn positive_high (OTU abundance > 0.1) vs control, Fn positive_high vs Fn negative (OTU abundance = 0), Fn positive_high vs Fn positive_low (OTU abundance > 0 and < 0.1). When the data were analyzed using three beta diversity indexes (Bray-Curtis, weighted unifrac, and unweighted unifrac), there were statistically significant differences between Fn positive_high (OTU abundance ≥ 0.1) vs control for all three. Statistically significant differences remained if we chose somewhat different OTU abundance cutoffs of 0.05 or 0.15. We conclude that Fn appears to play a dominant role in bacterial pharyngitis in the older adolescent and young adult age groups and that the development of a productive mucosal infection with Fn is linked to a significant decrease in the diversity of the associated tonsillar microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-57746792018-01-26 Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity Atkinson, T. Prescott Centor, Robert M. Xiao, Li Wang, Fuchenchu Cui, Xiangqin Van Der Pol, William Morrow, Casey D. Ratliff, Amy E. Crabb, Donna M. Totten, Arthur H. Estrada, Carlos A. Faircloth, Michael B. Waites, Ken B. PLoS One Research Article Fusobacterium necrophorum (Fn), a gram-negative anaerobe, is increasingly implicated as an etiologic agent in older adolescents and young adults with sore throat. Inadequately treated Fn pharyngitis may result in suppurative complications such as peritonsillar abscess and Lemierre’s syndrome. Data from the literature suggest that the incidence of life-threating complications in these age groups from Fn pharyngitis (Lemierre’s syndrome) in the United States exceeds those associated with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis (acute rheumatic fever). Using real-time PCR, we previously reported about a 10% prevalence of Fn in asymptomatic medical students and about 20% in students complaining of sore throat at a university student health clinic (p = 0.009). In this study, a comprehensive microbiome analysis of the same study samples confirms that Fn pharyngitis was more common than GAS pharyngitis. Eighteen patients were found to have Fn OTU values exceeding an arbitrary cutoff value of 0.1, i.e. greater than 10% of total sequences, with five subjects reaching values above 0.7. By contrast only 9 patients had GAS OTU values greater than 0.1 and none exceeded 0.6. When the data were analyzed using five separate assessments of alpha diversity, in each case for Fn there were statistically significant differences between Fn positive_high (OTU abundance > 0.1) vs control, Fn positive_high vs Fn negative (OTU abundance = 0), Fn positive_high vs Fn positive_low (OTU abundance > 0 and < 0.1). When the data were analyzed using three beta diversity indexes (Bray-Curtis, weighted unifrac, and unweighted unifrac), there were statistically significant differences between Fn positive_high (OTU abundance ≥ 0.1) vs control for all three. Statistically significant differences remained if we chose somewhat different OTU abundance cutoffs of 0.05 or 0.15. We conclude that Fn appears to play a dominant role in bacterial pharyngitis in the older adolescent and young adult age groups and that the development of a productive mucosal infection with Fn is linked to a significant decrease in the diversity of the associated tonsillar microbiome. Public Library of Science 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5774679/ /pubmed/29351278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189423 Text en © 2018 Atkinson 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Atkinson, T. Prescott
Centor, Robert M.
Xiao, Li
Wang, Fuchenchu
Cui, Xiangqin
Van Der Pol, William
Morrow, Casey D.
Ratliff, Amy E.
Crabb, Donna M.
Totten, Arthur H.
Estrada, Carlos A.
Faircloth, Michael B.
Waites, Ken B.
Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title_full Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title_fullStr Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title_short Analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of Fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
title_sort analysis of the tonsillar microbiome in young adults with sore throat reveals a high relative abundance of fusobacterium necrophorum with low diversity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189423
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