Assessment of lower respiratory tract microbiota associated with pulmonary tuberculosis in children

医学 呼吸道 肺结核 呼吸道感染 呼吸系统 肺结核 呼吸道疾病 重症监护医学 免疫学 内科学 病理
作者
Xuemei Yang,Weiwei Jiao,Xi Zeng,Jie Yu,Jing Xiao,Tingting Jiang,He Tang,Jing Bi,Yiyi Chen,Xiaoxue Li,Wanning Chen,Yu Chen,Adong Shen,Lin Sun
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期刊:Pediatric Pulmonology [Wiley]
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DOI:10.1002/ppul.27253
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Abstract Background The respiratory microbiota plays a crucial role in the development of tuberculosis (TB). While existing research has underscored imbalances in the respiratory microbiota of adult patients with TB, information regarding the lower respiratory tract (LRT) microbiota in pediatric patients with TB remains scarce. Methods We employed 16S rRNA gene sequencing technology to investigate the LRT microbial communities of 85 children of different ages with active TB of different severities, 33 children with infectious diseases other than TB, and 48 sex‐ and age‐matched healthy children. Results A marked imbalance in the respiratory microbiota was observed in children with TB, highlighted by reduced alpha diversity and a distinct microbial community structure. Comparative analysis indicated that patients with severe TB exhibited lower Neisseria levels than those with non‐severe TB (1.01% vs. 3.93%, respectively; p = .02). Streptococcus and Gemella levels were lower in bacteriologically confirmed TB cases compared with clinically diagnosed cases, and higher in healthy children younger than 10 years old than in the older group. Spearman correlation analysis demonstrated significant associations between the microbiota of the LRT and cytokine concentrations in the sputum of children with TB (e.g., an inverse correlation between Veillonella and interleukin‐17A). Conclusions TB induced significant dysbiosis in the LRT microbiota of children that was associated with disease severity and the immunological response in the respiratory tract. Our findings may offer a deeper understanding of the role of the respiratory microbiome in TB pathogenesis and progression.
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