Abstract
Objectives: We sought to compare the core microbiota in respiratory specimens from children and adults with different chronic lung infections.
Methods: We used bacterial 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing, phylogenetic analysis, and ecological statistical tools to compare the core microbiota in respiratory samples from three cohorts of symptomatic children with clinically distinct airway diseases (protracted bacterial bronchitis, bronchiectasis,CF), and from four healthy children.Wethen compared the core pediatric respiratory microbiota with those in samples from adults with bronchiectasis and CF.
Measurements and Main Results: All three pediatric disease cohorts shared strikingly similar core respiratory microbiota that differed from adult CF and bronchiectasis microbiota. The most common species in pediatric disease cohort sampleswere also detected in those from healthy children. The adult CF and bronchiectasis microbiota also differed from each other, suggesting common early infection airwaymicrobiota that diverge by adulthood.The shared core pediatric microbiota included both traditional pathogens and many species not routinely identified by standard culture.
Conclusions: Our results indicate that these clinically distinct chronic airway infections share common early core microbiota, which are likely shaped by natural aspiration and impaired clearance of the same airway microbes, but that disease-specific characteristics select for divergent microbiota by adulthood. Longitudinal and interventional studies will be required to define the relationships between microbiota, treatments, and disease progression.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1039-1048 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Annals of the American Thoracic Society |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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Centre for Research Excellence in Lung Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
Chang, A. (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A), Brown, N. (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B), Byrnes, C. (Associate Investigator), Crengle, S. (Associate Investigator), Currie, B. (Associate Investigator), Ellis, K. (Associate Investigator), Hoffman, L. (Associate Investigator), LEE, B. (Associate Investigator), PATERSON, B. A. (Associate Investigator), SINGLETON, R. (Associate Investigator), Smith-Vaughan, H. (Associate Investigator), Yerkovich, S. (Associate Investigator), MULHOLLAND, E. (Chief Investigator C), O'Grady, K.-A. (Chief Investigator D), Grimwood, K. (Chief Investigator E), Morris, P. (Chief Investigator F), Leach, A. (Chief Investigator G), Upham, J. (Chief Investigator H), Torzillo, P. (Chief Investigator I), D'Antoine, H. (Chief Investigator J) & Wong, J. (Project Manager)
1/11/12 → 31/10/17
Project: Research
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Culture-independent assessment of the microbiota underlying chronic suppurative lung disease in Indigenous children
Marsh, R. (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A) & Wong, J. (Project Manager)
1/01/12 → 23/05/16
Project: Research
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Multicentre randomised controlled trial to improve the management of exacerbations in children with bronchiectasis (BEST)
Chang, A. (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A), Morris, P. (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B), Gibson, P. (Associate Investigator), Mackay, I. M. (Associate Investigator), Masel, J. (Associate Investigator), Masters, I. B. (Associate Investigator), Stick, S. (Associate Investigator), Robertson, C. F. (Chief Investigator C), Grimwood, K. (Chief Investigator D), Van Asperen, P. (Chief Investigator E), Wilson, A. (Chief Investigator F), O'Grady, K.-A. (Chief Investigator G), Sloots, T. P. (Chief Investigator H), Torzillo, P. (Chief Investigator I) & Wong, J. (Project Manager)
1/01/12 → 31/12/16
Project: Research
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