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Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis

Rationale: Understanding the role of the airway microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) inflammatory endotypes may help to develop microbiome-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Objectives: To understand the association of the airway microbiome with neutrophilic and eosin...

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Autores principales: Wang, Zhang, Locantore, Nicholas, Haldar, Koirobi, Ramsheh, Mohammadali Yavari, Beech, Augusta S., Ma, Wei, Brown, James R., Tal-Singer, Ruth, Barer, Michael R., Bafadhel, Mona, Donaldson, Gavin C., Wedzicha, Jadwiga A., Singh, Dave, Wilkinson, Tom M. A., Miller, Bruce E., Brightling, Christopher E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Thoracic Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202009-3448OC
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author Wang, Zhang
Locantore, Nicholas
Haldar, Koirobi
Ramsheh, Mohammadali Yavari
Beech, Augusta S.
Ma, Wei
Brown, James R.
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Barer, Michael R.
Bafadhel, Mona
Donaldson, Gavin C.
Wedzicha, Jadwiga A.
Singh, Dave
Wilkinson, Tom M. A.
Miller, Bruce E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
author_facet Wang, Zhang
Locantore, Nicholas
Haldar, Koirobi
Ramsheh, Mohammadali Yavari
Beech, Augusta S.
Ma, Wei
Brown, James R.
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Barer, Michael R.
Bafadhel, Mona
Donaldson, Gavin C.
Wedzicha, Jadwiga A.
Singh, Dave
Wilkinson, Tom M. A.
Miller, Bruce E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
author_sort Wang, Zhang
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description Rationale: Understanding the role of the airway microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) inflammatory endotypes may help to develop microbiome-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Objectives: To understand the association of the airway microbiome with neutrophilic and eosinophilic COPD at stability and during exacerbations. Methods: An integrative analysis was performed on 1,706 sputum samples collected longitudinally from 510 patients with COPD recruited at four UK sites of the BEAT-COPD (Biomarkers to Target Antibiotic and Systemic COPD), COPDMAP (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Medical Research Council/Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry), and AERIS (Acute Exacerbation and Respiratory Infections in COPD) cohorts. The microbiome was analyzed using COPDMAP and AERIS as a discovery data set and BEAT-COPD as a validation data set. Measurements and Main Results: The airway microbiome in neutrophilic COPD was heterogeneous, with two primary community types differentiated by the predominance of Haemophilus. The Haemophilus-predominant subgroup had elevated sputum IL-1β and TNFα (tumor necrosis factor α) and was relatively stable over time. The other neutrophilic subgroup with a balanced microbiome profile had elevated sputum and serum IL-17A and was temporally dynamic. Patients in this state at stability were susceptible to the greatest microbiome shifts during exacerbations. This subgroup can temporally switch to both neutrophilic Haemophilus-predominant and eosinophilic states that were otherwise mutually exclusive. Time-series analysis on the microbiome showed that the temporal trajectories of Campylobacter and Granulicatella were indicative of intrapatient switches from neutrophilic to eosinophilic inflammation, in track with patient sputum eosinophilia over time. Network analysis revealed distinct host–microbiome interaction patterns among neutrophilic Haemophilus-predominant, neutrophilic balanced microbiome, and eosinophilic subgroups. Conclusions: The airway microbiome can stratify neutrophilic COPD into subgroups that justify different therapies. Neutrophilic and eosinophilic COPD are interchangeable in some patients. Monitoring temporal variability of the airway microbiome may track patient inflammatory status over time.
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spelling pubmed-84832352021-10-01 Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis Wang, Zhang Locantore, Nicholas Haldar, Koirobi Ramsheh, Mohammadali Yavari Beech, Augusta S. Ma, Wei Brown, James R. Tal-Singer, Ruth Barer, Michael R. Bafadhel, Mona Donaldson, Gavin C. Wedzicha, Jadwiga A. Singh, Dave Wilkinson, Tom M. A. Miller, Bruce E. Brightling, Christopher E. Am J Respir Crit Care Med Original Articles Rationale: Understanding the role of the airway microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) inflammatory endotypes may help to develop microbiome-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Objectives: To understand the association of the airway microbiome with neutrophilic and eosinophilic COPD at stability and during exacerbations. Methods: An integrative analysis was performed on 1,706 sputum samples collected longitudinally from 510 patients with COPD recruited at four UK sites of the BEAT-COPD (Biomarkers to Target Antibiotic and Systemic COPD), COPDMAP (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Medical Research Council/Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry), and AERIS (Acute Exacerbation and Respiratory Infections in COPD) cohorts. The microbiome was analyzed using COPDMAP and AERIS as a discovery data set and BEAT-COPD as a validation data set. Measurements and Main Results: The airway microbiome in neutrophilic COPD was heterogeneous, with two primary community types differentiated by the predominance of Haemophilus. The Haemophilus-predominant subgroup had elevated sputum IL-1β and TNFα (tumor necrosis factor α) and was relatively stable over time. The other neutrophilic subgroup with a balanced microbiome profile had elevated sputum and serum IL-17A and was temporally dynamic. Patients in this state at stability were susceptible to the greatest microbiome shifts during exacerbations. This subgroup can temporally switch to both neutrophilic Haemophilus-predominant and eosinophilic states that were otherwise mutually exclusive. Time-series analysis on the microbiome showed that the temporal trajectories of Campylobacter and Granulicatella were indicative of intrapatient switches from neutrophilic to eosinophilic inflammation, in track with patient sputum eosinophilia over time. Network analysis revealed distinct host–microbiome interaction patterns among neutrophilic Haemophilus-predominant, neutrophilic balanced microbiome, and eosinophilic subgroups. Conclusions: The airway microbiome can stratify neutrophilic COPD into subgroups that justify different therapies. Neutrophilic and eosinophilic COPD are interchangeable in some patients. Monitoring temporal variability of the airway microbiome may track patient inflammatory status over time. American Thoracic Society 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8483235/ /pubmed/33332995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202009-3448OC Text en Copyright © 2021 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Articles
Wang, Zhang
Locantore, Nicholas
Haldar, Koirobi
Ramsheh, Mohammadali Yavari
Beech, Augusta S.
Ma, Wei
Brown, James R.
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Barer, Michael R.
Bafadhel, Mona
Donaldson, Gavin C.
Wedzicha, Jadwiga A.
Singh, Dave
Wilkinson, Tom M. A.
Miller, Bruce E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title_full Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title_fullStr Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title_short Inflammatory Endotype–associated Airway Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Stability and Exacerbations: A Multicohort Longitudinal Analysis
title_sort inflammatory endotype–associated airway microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease clinical stability and exacerbations: a multicohort longitudinal analysis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202009-3448OC
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