| Literature DB >> 36128436 |
Yanwan Shangguan1, Zhongkang Ji1, Wanru Guo1, Wenjuan Hu1, Xiaomeng Li1, Kaijin Xu1.
Abstract
Linezolid-induced black hairy tongue is a self-limiting benign disease that is rare. Here, we report three patients who developed black hairy tongue after linezolid treatment. The severe dysbiosis of oral bacterial communities was observed in all these patients. Proteobacteria was the most prevalent phylum (over 90%) at the black tongue stage. Furthermore, the dramatic oral bacterial alteration took a long time to reverse after the BHT resolved.Entities:
Keywords: black-hairy tongue; linezolid; microorganism metabolism; side-effect; treatment; tuberculosis infection
Year: 2022 PMID: 36128436 PMCID: PMC9482776 DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S373266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Drug Resist ISSN: 1178-6973 Impact factor: 4.177
Figure 1The black tongue coat on the patient tongues. (A) Patient 1; (B) Patient 2; (C) Patient 3.
Figure 2Venn diagrams show the unique and shared OUTs between three patients in saliva samples (A) and tongue coat samples (B) during the black tongue stage. Blue circle:Patient 1; Green circle: Patient 2; Purple circle: Patient 3. S-1: Saliva sample from patient 1; S-2: Saliva sample from patient 2; S-3: Saliva sample from patient 3; T-1: tongue coat sample from patient 1; T-2: tongue coat sample from patient 2; T-3: tongue coat sample from patient 3.
Figure 3The relative abundance of phylum in patient samples from the black hairy tongue stage and the recovery stage by 16S rRNA sequencing, in saliva samples (A) and tongue coat samples (B).