Other

Dataset Information

0

Sinus Microbiome Plays a Primary Role in Rhinosinusitis


ABSTRACT: Persistent mucosal inflammation and microbial infection are characteristic of Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS). Though mucosal microbiota dysbiosis is a characteristic feature of other chronic inflammatory diseases, the relationship between sinus microbiota composition and CRS is unknown. Here we demonstrate, using comparative microbiome profiling of a cohort of CRS patients and healthy subjects, that the sinus microbiota of CRS patients exhibit significantly reduced bacterial diversity. Characteristic of this community collapse is the depletion of multiple, phylogenetically distinct, Lactic Acid Bacteria and the concomitant increase in relative abundance of a single species, Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum. Recapitulating the conditions observed in our human cohort in a murine model confirmed the pathogenic potential of C. tuberculostearicum and the critical necessity for a replete mucosal microbiota to protect against this species. Moreover, we provide evidence that Lactobacillus sakei, identified from our comparative microbiome analyses as a potentially protective species, affords defense against C. tuberculostearicum sinus infection, even in the context of a depleted sinus bacterial community. These studies demonstrate that sinus mucosal health is highly dependent on the composition of the resident microbiota, and identifies a new sino-pathogen and a strong bacterial candidate for therapeutic intervention.

ORGANISM(S): Archaea human nasopharyngeal metagenome Bacteria

PROVIDER: GSE37850 | GEO | 2012/08/01

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA163889

REPOSITORIES: GEO

Dataset's files

Source:
Action DRS
Other
Items per page:
1 - 1 of 1

Similar Datasets

2012-07-31 | E-GEOD-37850 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2015-05-22 | E-MTAB-3590 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2018-10-05 | GSE82200 | GEO
2016-07-25 | E-GEOD-78724 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2024-07-16 | PXD044961 | Pride
2015-05-22 | E-MTAB-3562 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2023-10-31 | GSE186653 | GEO
2024-09-02 | BIOMD0000000583 | BioModels
2008-04-09 | E-GEOD-10406 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2012-06-25 | E-GEOD-38908 | biostudies-arrayexpress