Project description:This project evaluates the effects of tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) on the pediatric lung microbiome in critically ill children. The impact of TSE on the airway microbiome of critically ill, mechanically ventilated pediatric patients will be determined by through clinical outcomes and analysis of urinary and plasma metabolomes to identify other environmental exposures contributing to the alteration of the pediatric microbiome.
Project description:Critically ill infants and children with suspected monogenic conditions underwent ultra-rapid whole exome genetic testing. A molecular diagnosis was established in 51% of the patients. This study suggests feasibility of ultra-rapid genomic testing in critically ill pediatric patients.
| EGAS00001005430 | EGA
Project description:HOST-MICROBIOME INTERACTIONS THROUGH PHENOLIC METABOLITES IN CHRONICALLY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
| PRJNA688839 | ENA
Project description:Hi-C metagenomics of gut microbiome in chronically critically ill patients
Project description:We report the application of single cell RNA sequencing technology for high-throughput profiling of nasal microbiome Staphylococcus epidermidis in human nasal epithelial cells.
Project description:To determine whether differential expression of cellular microRNAs plays a role in the host response to Influenza A (H1N1) infection, we have employed the Agilent miRNA microarray (V3) as a discovery platform to identify microRNAs between the critically ill Patients with Influenza A (H1N1) and the healthy controls. Five critically ill patients with a diagnosis of 2009 Inflluenza A (H1N1) and three healthy controls were included in the study. The Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) were isolated and total RNA was extracted respectively.