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Lena Reinhold1, Andreas Möllering1, Sönke Wallis1, Emanuel Palade2, Kathrin Schäfer3, Daniel Drömann1,4, Jan Rupp3,5, Simon Graspeuntner3, Klaus Dalhoff1.
Abstract
Human airways are continuously colonized by microaspiration of microbiota. Less is known about the presence, origin and composition of microbiota in the lung parenchyma. In a study of 13 patients undergoing surgery for peripheral lung cancer microbiota composition was comparatively evaluated in upper airway, lower airway and lung tissue samples using 16S rDNA analysis. Bacterial density decreased stepwise from upper to lower airways and tissue. On a taxonomic level upper and lower airway microbiota were similar whereas lung tissue showed marked dissimilarities compared to lower airways that may reflect different environmental conditions shaping local microbiota and host immunity.Entities:
Keywords: innate immunity; lung tissue microbiome; respiratory infection; respiratory microbiome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32466482 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8060794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607