Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-21-2012
Publication Title
MBio
Department
Geisel School of Medicine
Abstract
Pulmonary damage caused by chronic colonization of the cystic fibrosis (CF) lung by microbial communities is the proximal cause of respiratory failure. While there has been an effort to document the microbiome of the CF lung in pediatric and adult patients, little is known regarding the developing microflora in infants. We examined the respiratory and intestinal microbiota development in infants with CF from birth to 21 months. Distinct genera dominated in the gut compared to those in the respiratory tract, yet some bacteria overlapped, demonstrating a core microbiota dominated by Veillonella and Streptococcus. Bacterial diversity increased significantly over time, with evidence of more rapidly acquired diversity in the respiratory tract. There was a high degree of concordance between the bacteria that were increasing or decreasing over time in both compartments; in particular, a significant proportion (14/16 genera) increasing in the gut were also increasing in the respiratory tract. For 7 genera, gut colonization presages their appearance in the respiratory tract. Clustering analysis of respiratory samples indicated profiles of bacteria associated with breast-feeding, and for gut samples, introduction of solid foods even after adjustment for the time at which the sample was collected. Furthermore, changes in diet also result in altered respiratory microflora, suggesting a link between nutrition and development of microbial communities in the respiratory tract. Our findings suggest that nutritional factors and gut colonization patterns are determinants of the microbial development of respiratory tract microbiota in infants with CF and present opportunities for early intervention in CF with altered dietary or probiotic strategies.
DOI
10.1128/mBio.00251-12
Original Citation
Madan JC, Koestler DC, Stanton BA, Davidson L, Moulton LA, Housman ML, Moore JH, Guill MF, Morrison HG, Sogin ML, Hampton TH, Karagas MR, Palumbo PE, Foster JA, Hibberd PL, O'Toole GA. Serial analysis of the gut and respiratory microbiome in cystic fibrosis in infancy: interaction between intestinal and respiratory tracts and impact of nutritional exposures. mBio. 2012 Aug 21;3(4):e00251-12. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00251-12. PMID: 22911969; PMCID: PMC3428694.
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Madan, J. C.; Koestler, D. C.; Stanton, B. A.; Davidson, L.; Moulton, L. A.; Housman, M. L.; Moore, J. H.; Guill, M. F.; Morrison, H. G.; Sogin, M. L.; Hampton, T. H.; Karagas, M. R.; Palumbo, P. E.; Foster, J. A.; Hibberd, P. L.; and O’Toole, G. A., "Serial Analysis of the Gut and Respiratory Microbiome in Cystic Fibrosis in Infancy: Interaction between Intestinal and Respiratory Tracts and Impact of Nutritional Exposures" (2012). Dartmouth Scholarship. 1554.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/1554
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