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Published in: Virology Journal 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Antibiotic | Research

Microbiota composition in the lower respiratory tract is associated with severity in patients with acute respiratory distress by influenza

Authors: Alejandra Hernández-Terán, Angel E. Vega-Sánchez, Fidencio Mejía-Nepomuceno, Ricardo Serna-Muñoz, Sebastián Rodríguez-Llamazares, Iván Salido-Guadarrama, Jose A. Romero-Espinoza, Cristobal Guadarrama-Pérez, Jose L. Sandoval-Gutierrez, Fernando Campos, Erika N. Mondragón-Rivero, Alejandra Ramírez-Venegas, Manuel Castillejos-López, Norma A. Téllez-Navarrete, Rogelio Pérez-Padilla, Joel A. Vázquez-Pérez

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Abstract

Several factors are associated with the severity of the respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus. Although viral factors are one of the most studied, in recent years the role of the microbiota and co-infections in severe and fatal outcomes has been recognized. However, most of the work has focused on the microbiota of the upper respiratory tract (URT), hindering potential insights from the lower respiratory tract (LRT) that may help to understand the role of the microbiota in Influenza disease. In this work, we characterized the microbiota of the LRT of patients with Influenza A using 16S rRNA sequencing. We tested if patients with different outcomes (deceased/recovered) and use of antibiotics differ in their microbial community composition. We found important differences in the diversity and composition of the microbiota between deceased and recovered patients. In particular, we detected a high abundance of opportunistic pathogens such as Granulicatella, in patients either deceased or with antibiotic treatment. Also, we found antibiotic treatment correlated with lower diversity of microbial communities and with lower probability of survival in Influenza A patients. Altogether, the loss of microbial diversity could generate a disequilibrium in the community, potentially compromising the immune response increasing viral infectivity, promoting the growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria that, together with altered biochemical parameters, can be leading to severe forms of the disease. Overall, the present study gives one of the first characterizations of the diversity and composition of microbial communities in the LRT of Influenza patients and its relationship with clinical variables and disease severity.
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Metadata
Title
Microbiota composition in the lower respiratory tract is associated with severity in patients with acute respiratory distress by influenza
Authors
Alejandra Hernández-Terán
Angel E. Vega-Sánchez
Fidencio Mejía-Nepomuceno
Ricardo Serna-Muñoz
Sebastián Rodríguez-Llamazares
Iván Salido-Guadarrama
Jose A. Romero-Espinoza
Cristobal Guadarrama-Pérez
Jose L. Sandoval-Gutierrez
Fernando Campos
Erika N. Mondragón-Rivero
Alejandra Ramírez-Venegas
Manuel Castillejos-López
Norma A. Téllez-Navarrete
Rogelio Pérez-Padilla
Joel A. Vázquez-Pérez
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Virology Journal / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-023-01979-3

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