Comparison of the Respiratory Microbiome in Healthy Nonsmokers and Smokers

VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System · University of Colorado Denver · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

Objectives

To compare the microbiome of the upper and lower respiratory tract in healthy HIV-uninfected nonsmokers and smokers in a multicenter cohort.

Methods

Participants were nonsmokers and smokers without significant comorbidities. Oral washes and bronchoscopic alveolar lavages were collected in a standardized manner. Sequence analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA-encoding genes was performed, and the neutral model in community ecology was used to identify bacteria that were the most plausible members of a lung microbiome. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Sixty-four participants were enrolled. Most bacteria identified in the lung were also in the mouth, but specific bacteria such as Enterobacteriaceae, Haemophilus, Methylobacterium, and Ralstonia species were disproportionally represented in the lungs compared with values predicted by the neutral model. Tropheryma was also in the lung, but not the mouth. Mouth communities differed between nonsmokers and smokers in species such as Porphyromonas, Neisseria, and Gemella, but lung bacterial populations did not.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Microbiome
  • Respiratory system
  • MEDLINE
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Bioinformatics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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