Literature DB >> 28646967

The respiratory microbiome and respiratory infections.

Stefan A Unger1, Debby Bogaert2.   

Abstract

Despite advances over the past ten years lower respiratory tract infections still comprise around a fifth of all deaths worldwide in children under five years of age with the majority in low- and middle-income countries. Known risk factors for severe respiratory infections and poor chronic respiratory health do not fully explain why some children become sick and others do not. The respiratory tract hosts bacteria that can cause respiratory infections but also normal commensal bacteria. Together, this microbial population is called the microbiome. The composition of the respiratory microbiome in the first few months of life is likely influenced by external factors such as environment, mode of delivery and infant feeding practices, which are also associated with susceptibility to respiratory infections and wheezing illness/asthma. Recently, multiple studies have shown that respiratory microbiota profiles early in life are associated with an increased risk and frequency of subsequent respiratory infections, disease severity and occurrence of wheeze in later childhood. Early interactions between infectious agents such as viruses and the respiratory microbiome have shown to modulate host immune responses potentially affecting the course of the disease and future respiratory health. Deeper understanding of these interactions will help the development of new therapeutic agents or preventive measures that may modify respiratory health outcomes and help us to stratify at risk populations to better target our current interventional approaches.
© 2017 The British Infection Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Acute respiratory illness; Asthma; Breast feeding; Caesarean section; Microbiome; Vaginal delivery; Viral lower respiratory illness; Wheeze

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28646967     DOI: 10.1016/S0163-4453(17)30196-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


  30 in total

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2.  Airway Bacterial Colonization, Biofilms and Blooms, and Acute Respiratory Infection.

Authors:  Mollie G Wasserman; Robert J Graham; Jonathan M Mansbach
Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 3.971

3.  High Prevalence of Asymptomatic Nasopharyngeal Carriage Rate and Multidrug Resistance Pattern of Streptococcus pneumoniae Among Pre-School Children in North Showa Ethiopia.

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Journal:  Infect Drug Resist       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 4.177

4.  Trial of labor following cesarean in preterm deliveries: success rates and maternal and neonatal outcomes: a multicenter retrospective study.

Authors:  Reut Rotem; Ayala Hirsch; Rachel Michaelson-Cohen; Misgav Rottenstreich; Moshe Barg; Pnina Mor
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2022-09-07       Impact factor: 2.493

5.  Metagenomic Analysis Reveals High Abundance of Torque Teno Mini Virus in the Respiratory Tract of Children with Acute Respiratory Illness.

Authors:  Antonin Bal; Gregory Destras; Marina Sabatier; Maxime Pichon; Hadrien Regue; Guy Oriol; Yves Gillet; Bruno Lina; Karen Brengel-Pesce; Laurence Josset; Florence Morfin
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 5.818

Review 6.  Acquisition of microbiota according to the type of birth: an integrative review.

Authors:  Gabriela Diniz Pinto Coelho; Lilian Fernandes Arial Ayres; Daniela Sezilio Barreto; Bruno David Henriques; Mara Rúbia Maciel Cardoso Prado; Camila Mendes Dos Passos
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2021-07-19

Review 7.  In Vitro Models for Studying Respiratory Host-Pathogen Interactions.

Authors:  Sarah L Barron; Janire Saez; Róisín M Owens
Journal:  Adv Biol (Weinh)       Date:  2021-05-04

8.  Characterization of the nasopharyngeal and middle ear microbiota in gastroesophageal reflux-prone versus gastroesophageal reflux non-prone children.

Authors:  Stefan A Boers; Marjolein de Zeeuw; Ruud Jansen; Marc P van der Schroeff; Annemarie M C van Rossum; John P Hays; Suzanne J C Verhaegh
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2018-02-05       Impact factor: 3.267

9.  Nasal microbiota dominated by Moraxella spp. is associated with respiratory health in the elderly population: a case control study.

Authors:  Ellen H A van den Munckhof; Harriet C Hafkamp; Josephine de Kluijver; Ed J Kuijper; Maurits N C de Koning; Wim G V Quint; Cornelis W Knetsch
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2020-07-14

10.  Burden of Respiratory Infection and Tuberculosis Among US States from 1990 to 2019.

Authors:  Wen Zhong; Nicola Luigi Bragazzi; Jude Dzevela Kong; Saeid Safiri; Masoud Behzadifar; Jun Liu; Xinyao Liu; Weijun Wang
Journal:  Clin Epidemiol       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 4.790

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