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Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls

Ocular microbiome research has gained momentum in the recent past and has provided new insights into health and disease conditions. However, studies on sight threatening intraocular inflammatory diseases have remained untouched. In the present study, we attempted to identify the bacterial microbiome...

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Autores principales: Arunasri, Kotakonda, Mahesh, Malleswarapu, Sai Prashanthi, Gumpili, Jayasudha, Rajagopalaboopathi, Kalyana Chakravarthy, Sama, Tyagi, Mudit, Pappuru, Rajeev R., Shivaji, Sisinthy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050751
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author Arunasri, Kotakonda
Mahesh, Malleswarapu
Sai Prashanthi, Gumpili
Jayasudha, Rajagopalaboopathi
Kalyana Chakravarthy, Sama
Tyagi, Mudit
Pappuru, Rajeev R.
Shivaji, Sisinthy
author_facet Arunasri, Kotakonda
Mahesh, Malleswarapu
Sai Prashanthi, Gumpili
Jayasudha, Rajagopalaboopathi
Kalyana Chakravarthy, Sama
Tyagi, Mudit
Pappuru, Rajeev R.
Shivaji, Sisinthy
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description Ocular microbiome research has gained momentum in the recent past and has provided new insights into health and disease conditions. However, studies on sight threatening intraocular inflammatory diseases have remained untouched. In the present study, we attempted to identify the bacterial microbiome associated with post fever retinitis using a metagenomic sequencing approach. For this purpose, bacterial ocular microbiomes were generated from vitreous samples collected from control individuals (VC, n = 19) and individuals with post fever retinitis (PFR, n = 9), and analysed. The results revealed 18 discriminative genera in the microbiomes of the two cohorts out of which 16 genera were enriched in VC and the remaining two in PFR group. These discriminative genera were inferred to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and probiotic function. Only two pathogenic bacteria were differentially abundant in 20% of the PFR samples. PCoA and heatmap analysis showed that the vitreous microbiomes of VC and PFR formed two distinct clusters indicating dysbiosis in the vitreous bacterial microbiomes. Functional assignments and network analysis also revealed that the vitreous bacterial microbiomes in the control group exhibited more evenness in the bacterial diversity and several bacteria had antimicrobial function compared to the PFR group.
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spelling pubmed-72852962020-06-17 Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls Arunasri, Kotakonda Mahesh, Malleswarapu Sai Prashanthi, Gumpili Jayasudha, Rajagopalaboopathi Kalyana Chakravarthy, Sama Tyagi, Mudit Pappuru, Rajeev R. Shivaji, Sisinthy Microorganisms Article Ocular microbiome research has gained momentum in the recent past and has provided new insights into health and disease conditions. However, studies on sight threatening intraocular inflammatory diseases have remained untouched. In the present study, we attempted to identify the bacterial microbiome associated with post fever retinitis using a metagenomic sequencing approach. For this purpose, bacterial ocular microbiomes were generated from vitreous samples collected from control individuals (VC, n = 19) and individuals with post fever retinitis (PFR, n = 9), and analysed. The results revealed 18 discriminative genera in the microbiomes of the two cohorts out of which 16 genera were enriched in VC and the remaining two in PFR group. These discriminative genera were inferred to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and probiotic function. Only two pathogenic bacteria were differentially abundant in 20% of the PFR samples. PCoA and heatmap analysis showed that the vitreous microbiomes of VC and PFR formed two distinct clusters indicating dysbiosis in the vitreous bacterial microbiomes. Functional assignments and network analysis also revealed that the vitreous bacterial microbiomes in the control group exhibited more evenness in the bacterial diversity and several bacteria had antimicrobial function compared to the PFR group. MDPI 2020-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7285296/ /pubmed/32429503 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050751 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mahesh, Malleswarapu
Sai Prashanthi, Gumpili
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Tyagi, Mudit
Pappuru, Rajeev R.
Shivaji, Sisinthy
Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls
title Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls
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title_fullStr Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls
title_short Comparison of the Vitreous Fluid Bacterial Microbiomes between Individuals with Post Fever Retinitis and Healthy Controls
title_sort comparison of the vitreous fluid bacterial microbiomes between individuals with post fever retinitis and healthy controls
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285296/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050751
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