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Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis

Perturbation of the microbiome has numerous associations with the phenotypes and progression in chronic airways disease. However, the differences in the nasal microbiome in asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR) have not been defined. We examined whether the nasal microbiome would vary among different co...

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Autores principales: Chen, Meiping, He, Shiyi, Miles, Phoebe, Li, Chunlin, Ge, Yijun, Yu, Xuechan, Wang, Linfeng, Huang, Weina, Kong, Xue, Ma, Shanni, Li, Yiting, Jiang, Qingwen, Zhang, Wen, Cao, Chao
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35310838
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.841995
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author Chen, Meiping
He, Shiyi
Miles, Phoebe
Li, Chunlin
Ge, Yijun
Yu, Xuechan
Wang, Linfeng
Huang, Weina
Kong, Xue
Ma, Shanni
Li, Yiting
Jiang, Qingwen
Zhang, Wen
Cao, Chao
author_facet Chen, Meiping
He, Shiyi
Miles, Phoebe
Li, Chunlin
Ge, Yijun
Yu, Xuechan
Wang, Linfeng
Huang, Weina
Kong, Xue
Ma, Shanni
Li, Yiting
Jiang, Qingwen
Zhang, Wen
Cao, Chao
author_sort Chen, Meiping
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description Perturbation of the microbiome has numerous associations with the phenotypes and progression in chronic airways disease. However, the differences in the nasal microbiome in asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR) have not been defined. We examined whether the nasal microbiome would vary among different comorbidities in asthma and AR and that those differences may be associated with the severity of asthma. Nasal lavage fluid was collected from 110 participants, including 20 healthy controls, 30 subjects with AR, 30 subjects with asthma and 30 subjects with combined asthma + AR. The Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ-7) was used to evaluate asthma control status. Using 16S rRNA bacterial gene sequencing, we analyzed nasal microbiome in patients with asthma, AR, combined asthma + AR, and healthy controls. Bacterial diversity was analyzed in corresponding with α diversity indices (Chao and Shannon index). Compared with healthy controls, the Chao index tended to be lower in subjects with AR (P = 0.001), asthma (P = 0.001), and combined asthma + AR (P = 0.001) when compared with healthy controls. Furthermore, the Shannon index was significantly lower in subjects with asthma (P = 0.013) and comorbid asthma with AR (P = 0.004) than the control subjects. Disparity in the structure and composition of nasal bacteria were also observed among the four groups. Furthermore, patients with combined asthma + AR and isolated asthma were divided into two groups according to the level of disease control: partially or well-controlled and uncontrolled asthma. The mean relative abundance observed in the groups mentioned the genera of Pseudoflavonifractor were dominated in patients with well and partially controlled disease, in both isolated asthma and combined asthma + AR. In subjects with uncontrolled asthma and combined asthma + AR, a lower evenness and richness (Shannon index, P = 0.040) was observed in nasal microbiome composition. Importantly, lower evenness and richness in the nasal microbiome may be associated with poor disease control in combined asthma + AR. This study showed the upper airway microbiome is associated with airway inflammation disorders and the level of asthma control.
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spelling pubmed-89282262022-03-18 Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis Chen, Meiping He, Shiyi Miles, Phoebe Li, Chunlin Ge, Yijun Yu, Xuechan Wang, Linfeng Huang, Weina Kong, Xue Ma, Shanni Li, Yiting Jiang, Qingwen Zhang, Wen Cao, Chao Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Perturbation of the microbiome has numerous associations with the phenotypes and progression in chronic airways disease. However, the differences in the nasal microbiome in asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR) have not been defined. We examined whether the nasal microbiome would vary among different comorbidities in asthma and AR and that those differences may be associated with the severity of asthma. Nasal lavage fluid was collected from 110 participants, including 20 healthy controls, 30 subjects with AR, 30 subjects with asthma and 30 subjects with combined asthma + AR. The Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ-7) was used to evaluate asthma control status. Using 16S rRNA bacterial gene sequencing, we analyzed nasal microbiome in patients with asthma, AR, combined asthma + AR, and healthy controls. Bacterial diversity was analyzed in corresponding with α diversity indices (Chao and Shannon index). Compared with healthy controls, the Chao index tended to be lower in subjects with AR (P = 0.001), asthma (P = 0.001), and combined asthma + AR (P = 0.001) when compared with healthy controls. Furthermore, the Shannon index was significantly lower in subjects with asthma (P = 0.013) and comorbid asthma with AR (P = 0.004) than the control subjects. Disparity in the structure and composition of nasal bacteria were also observed among the four groups. Furthermore, patients with combined asthma + AR and isolated asthma were divided into two groups according to the level of disease control: partially or well-controlled and uncontrolled asthma. The mean relative abundance observed in the groups mentioned the genera of Pseudoflavonifractor were dominated in patients with well and partially controlled disease, in both isolated asthma and combined asthma + AR. In subjects with uncontrolled asthma and combined asthma + AR, a lower evenness and richness (Shannon index, P = 0.040) was observed in nasal microbiome composition. Importantly, lower evenness and richness in the nasal microbiome may be associated with poor disease control in combined asthma + AR. This study showed the upper airway microbiome is associated with airway inflammation disorders and the level of asthma control. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8928226/ /pubmed/35310838 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.841995 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, He, Miles, Li, Ge, Yu, Wang, Huang, Kong, Ma, Li, Jiang, Zhang and Cao https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Chen, Meiping
He, Shiyi
Miles, Phoebe
Li, Chunlin
Ge, Yijun
Yu, Xuechan
Wang, Linfeng
Huang, Weina
Kong, Xue
Ma, Shanni
Li, Yiting
Jiang, Qingwen
Zhang, Wen
Cao, Chao
Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title_full Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title_fullStr Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title_full_unstemmed Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title_short Nasal Bacterial Microbiome Differs Between Healthy Controls and Those With Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
title_sort nasal bacterial microbiome differs between healthy controls and those with asthma and allergic rhinitis
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35310838
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.841995
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