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Title: Relationship between the respiratory microbiome and the severity of airflow limitation, history of exacerbations and circulating eosinophils in COPD patients
Author: Millares, Laura
Pascual, Sergi
Montón, Concepción
García Núñez, Marian
Lalmolda, Cristina
Faner, Rosa
Casadevall, Carme
Setó, Laia
Capilla, Silvia
Moreno, Amàlia
Castro Acosta, Ady Angélica
Álvarez Martínez, Carlos José
Sibila Vidal, Oriol
Peces Barb, Germán
Cosío, Borja G.
Agustí García-Navarro, Àlvar
Gea Guiral, Joaquim
Monsó, Eduard
Keywords: Microbiota
Pseudomonas
Microbiota
Pseudomonas
Issue Date: 24-Jun-2019
Publisher: BioMed Central
Abstract: Background: The respiratory microbiome is altered in COPD patients but its relationship with core components of the disease, such as the severity of airflow limitation, the frequency of exacerbations or the circulating levels of eosinophils, is unclear. Methods: Cross-sectional study comprising 72 clinically stable COPD patients (mean age 68 [SD 7.9] years; FEV1 48.7 [SD 20.1]% of reference) who provided spontaneous sputum samples for 16S rRNA gene amplification and sequencing. The microbiome composition was analysed with QIIME. Results: We observed that: (1) more severe airflow limitation was associated with reduced relative abundance (RA) of Treponema and an increase in Pseudomonas; (2) patients with ≥2 exacerbations the previous year showed a significantly different bacterial community with respect to non-exacerbators (p = 0.014), with changes in 13 genera, including an increase of Pseudomonas, and finally, (3) peripheral eosinophils levels ≥2% were associated with more diverse microbiome [Chao1 224.51 (74.88) vs 277.39 (78.92) p = 0.006; Shannon 3.94 (1.05) vs 4.54 (1.06) p = 0.020], and a significant increase in the RAs of 20 genera. Conclusion: The respiratory microbiome in clinically stable COPD patients varies significantly according to the severity of airflow limitation, previous history of exacerbations and circulating eosinophils levels.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-019-0867-x
It is part of: BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 2019, vol. 19, num. 1, p. 112
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/177071
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-019-0867-x
ISSN: 1471-2466
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