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Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes

BACKGROUND: Although the study of respiratory microbiota has been an active field of research, obtaining the appropriate respiratory samples for healthy controls remains to be a challenge. As such, this study aims to evaluate the use of endotracheal tube washing as a viable control for sputum sample...

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Autores principales: Cho, Sun Young, Choi, Jeong-Hyun, Lee, Seung Hyeun, Choi, Yong-Sung, Hwang, Sung Wook, Kim, Young Jin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8570478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34739518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259596
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author Cho, Sun Young
Choi, Jeong-Hyun
Lee, Seung Hyeun
Choi, Yong-Sung
Hwang, Sung Wook
Kim, Young Jin
author_facet Cho, Sun Young
Choi, Jeong-Hyun
Lee, Seung Hyeun
Choi, Yong-Sung
Hwang, Sung Wook
Kim, Young Jin
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description BACKGROUND: Although the study of respiratory microbiota has been an active field of research, obtaining the appropriate respiratory samples for healthy controls remains to be a challenge. As such, this study aims to evaluate the use of endotracheal tube washing as a viable control for sputum samples. METHODS: A total of 14 subjects, including 8 healthy respiratory controls and 6 diabetic patients without any respiratory disease, were enrolled in this study, during which the endotracheal tubes used in their scheduled routine surgery were collected. Pre-operative oral gargles were also collected from non-diabetic subjects. RESULTS: 16S amplicon sequencing revealed similar taxa composition in endotracheal tube washings and oral gargles in the healthy control subjects, although the relative abundance of 11 genus level operational taxonomic units was significantly different between the two sample sources. The diabetic subjects showed relatively lower diversity than those of non-diabetic subjects. The proportion range of the most abundant taxa detected in each endotracheal tube washings were 10.1–33.2%. CONCLUSION: Endotracheal tube washing fluid may provide healthy control samples for upper respiratory investigations without incurring any additional risk to the subject.
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spelling pubmed-85704782021-11-06 Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes Cho, Sun Young Choi, Jeong-Hyun Lee, Seung Hyeun Choi, Yong-Sung Hwang, Sung Wook Kim, Young Jin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Although the study of respiratory microbiota has been an active field of research, obtaining the appropriate respiratory samples for healthy controls remains to be a challenge. As such, this study aims to evaluate the use of endotracheal tube washing as a viable control for sputum samples. METHODS: A total of 14 subjects, including 8 healthy respiratory controls and 6 diabetic patients without any respiratory disease, were enrolled in this study, during which the endotracheal tubes used in their scheduled routine surgery were collected. Pre-operative oral gargles were also collected from non-diabetic subjects. RESULTS: 16S amplicon sequencing revealed similar taxa composition in endotracheal tube washings and oral gargles in the healthy control subjects, although the relative abundance of 11 genus level operational taxonomic units was significantly different between the two sample sources. The diabetic subjects showed relatively lower diversity than those of non-diabetic subjects. The proportion range of the most abundant taxa detected in each endotracheal tube washings were 10.1–33.2%. CONCLUSION: Endotracheal tube washing fluid may provide healthy control samples for upper respiratory investigations without incurring any additional risk to the subject. Public Library of Science 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8570478/ /pubmed/34739518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259596 Text en © 2021 Cho et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Cho, Sun Young
Choi, Jeong-Hyun
Lee, Seung Hyeun
Choi, Yong-Sung
Hwang, Sung Wook
Kim, Young Jin
Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title_full Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title_fullStr Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title_full_unstemmed Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title_short Metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
title_sort metataxonomic investigation of the microbial community in the trachea and oropharynx of healthy controls and diabetic patients using endotracheal tubes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8570478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34739518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259596
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