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Differences in the Nasopharyngeal Microbiome During Acute Respiratory Tract Infection With Human Rhinovirus and Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Infancy.

Christian Rosas-Salazar1, Meghan H Shilts2,3,3, Andrey Tovchigrechko4, Seth Schobel4, James D Chappell5, Emma K Larkin2, Jyoti Shankar4, Shibu Yooseph6, Karen E Nelson7, Rebecca A Halpin3, Martin L Moore8, Larry J Anderson8, R Stokes Peebles2, Suman R Das2,3,3, Tina V Hartert2.   

Abstract

Respiratory viruses alter the nasopharyngeal microbiome and may be associated with a distinct microbial signature. To test this hypothesis, we compared the nasopharyngeal microbiome of 135 previously healthy infants with acute respiratory infection due to human rhinovirus (HRV; n = 52) or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV; n = 83). The nasopharyngeal microbiome was assessed by sequencing the V4 region of the 16S ribosomal RNA. Respiratory viruses were identified by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. We found significant differences in the overall taxonomic composition and abundance of certain bacterial genera between infants infected with HRV and those infected with RSV. Our results suggest that respiratory tract viral infections are associated with different nasopharyngeal microbial profiles.
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Keywords:  children; human rhinovirus; microbiome; nasopharynx; respiratory syncytial virus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27923952      PMCID: PMC5142087          DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiw456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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