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Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children
Acute viral wheeze in children is a major cause of hospitalisation and a major risk factor for the development of asthma. However, the role of the respiratory tract microbiome in the development of acute wheeze is unclear. To investigate whether severe wheezing episodes in children are associated wi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31622414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223990 |
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author | Cuthbertson, Leah Oo, Stephen W. C. Cox, Michael J. Khoo, Siew-Kim Cox, Des W. Chidlow, Glenys Franks, Kimberley Prastanti, Franciska Borland, Meredith L. Gern, James E. Smith, David W. Bizzintino, Joelene A. Laing, Ingrid A. Le Souëf, Peter N. Moffatt, Miriam F. Cookson, William O. C. |
author_facet | Cuthbertson, Leah Oo, Stephen W. C. Cox, Michael J. Khoo, Siew-Kim Cox, Des W. Chidlow, Glenys Franks, Kimberley Prastanti, Franciska Borland, Meredith L. Gern, James E. Smith, David W. Bizzintino, Joelene A. Laing, Ingrid A. Le Souëf, Peter N. Moffatt, Miriam F. Cookson, William O. C. |
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description | Acute viral wheeze in children is a major cause of hospitalisation and a major risk factor for the development of asthma. However, the role of the respiratory tract microbiome in the development of acute wheeze is unclear. To investigate whether severe wheezing episodes in children are associated with bacterial dysbiosis in the respiratory tract, oropharyngeal swabs were collected from 109 children with acute wheezing attending the only tertiary paediatric hospital in Perth, Australia. The bacterial community from these samples was explored using next generation sequencing and compared to samples from 75 non-wheezing controls. No significant difference in bacterial diversity was observed between samples from those with wheeze and healthy controls. Within the wheezing group, attendance at kindergarten or preschool was however, associated with increased bacterial diversity. Rhinovirus (RV) infection did not have a significant effect on bacterial community composition. A significant difference in bacterial richness was observed between children with RV-A and RV-C infection, however this is likely due to the differences in age group between the patient cohorts. The bacterial community within the oropharynx was found to be diverse and heterogeneous. Age and attendance at day care or kindergarten were important factors in driving bacterial diversity. However, wheeze and viral infection were not found to significantly relate to the bacterial community. Bacterial airway microbiome is highly variable in early life and its role in wheeze remains less clear than viral influences. |
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spelling | pubmed-67971302019-10-20 Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children Cuthbertson, Leah Oo, Stephen W. C. Cox, Michael J. Khoo, Siew-Kim Cox, Des W. Chidlow, Glenys Franks, Kimberley Prastanti, Franciska Borland, Meredith L. Gern, James E. Smith, David W. Bizzintino, Joelene A. Laing, Ingrid A. Le Souëf, Peter N. Moffatt, Miriam F. Cookson, William O. C. PLoS One Research Article Acute viral wheeze in children is a major cause of hospitalisation and a major risk factor for the development of asthma. However, the role of the respiratory tract microbiome in the development of acute wheeze is unclear. To investigate whether severe wheezing episodes in children are associated with bacterial dysbiosis in the respiratory tract, oropharyngeal swabs were collected from 109 children with acute wheezing attending the only tertiary paediatric hospital in Perth, Australia. The bacterial community from these samples was explored using next generation sequencing and compared to samples from 75 non-wheezing controls. No significant difference in bacterial diversity was observed between samples from those with wheeze and healthy controls. Within the wheezing group, attendance at kindergarten or preschool was however, associated with increased bacterial diversity. Rhinovirus (RV) infection did not have a significant effect on bacterial community composition. A significant difference in bacterial richness was observed between children with RV-A and RV-C infection, however this is likely due to the differences in age group between the patient cohorts. The bacterial community within the oropharynx was found to be diverse and heterogeneous. Age and attendance at day care or kindergarten were important factors in driving bacterial diversity. However, wheeze and viral infection were not found to significantly relate to the bacterial community. Bacterial airway microbiome is highly variable in early life and its role in wheeze remains less clear than viral influences. Public Library of Science 2019-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6797130/ /pubmed/31622414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223990 Text en © 2019 Cuthbertson 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cuthbertson, Leah Oo, Stephen W. C. Cox, Michael J. Khoo, Siew-Kim Cox, Des W. Chidlow, Glenys Franks, Kimberley Prastanti, Franciska Borland, Meredith L. Gern, James E. Smith, David W. Bizzintino, Joelene A. Laing, Ingrid A. Le Souëf, Peter N. Moffatt, Miriam F. Cookson, William O. C. Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title | Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title_full | Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title_fullStr | Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title_full_unstemmed | Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title_short | Viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
title_sort | viral respiratory infections and the oropharyngeal bacterial microbiota in acutely wheezing children |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31622414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223990 |
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