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Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways

Authors :
Céline Pattaroni
Matthew Macowan
Roxanne Chatzis
Carmel Daunt
Adnan Custovic
Michael D. Shields
Ultan F. Power
Jonathan Grigg
Graham Roberts
Peter Ghazal
Jürgen Schwarze
Mindy Gore
Steve Turner
Andrew Bush
Sejal Saglani
Clare M. Lloyd
Benjamin J. Marsland
Wellcome Trust
Source :
Pattaroni, C, Macowan, M, Chatzis, R, Custovic, A, Shields, M D, Power, U F, Grigg, J, Roberts, G, Ghazal, P, Schwarze, J, Gore, M, Turner, S, Bush, A, Saglani, S, Lloyd, C M & Marsland, B 2022, ' Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways ', Microbiome, vol. 10, 34 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01201-y, Pattaroni, C, Macowan, M, Chatzis, R, Daunt, C, Custovic, A, Shields, M, Power, U F, Grigg, J, Roberts, G, Ghazal, P, Schwarze, J, Gore, M, Turner, S, Bush, A, Saglani, S, Lloyd, C M & Marsland, B J 2022, ' Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways ', Microbiome . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01201-y
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BioMed Central, 2021.

Abstract

Background There is increasing evidence that the airway microbiome plays a key role in the establishment of respiratory health by interacting with the developing immune system early in life. While it has become clear that bacteria are involved in this process, there is a knowledge gap concerning the role of fungi. Moreover, the inter-kingdom interactions that influence immune development remain unknown. In this prospective exploratory human study, we aimed to determine early post-natal microbial and immunological features of the upper airways in 121 healthy newborns. Results We found that the oropharynx and nasal cavity represent distinct ecological niches for bacteria and fungi. Breastfeeding correlated with changes in microbiota composition of oropharyngeal samples with the greatest impact upon the relative abundance of Streptococcus species and Candida. Host transcriptome profiling revealed that genes with the highest expression variation were immunological in nature. Multi-omics factor analysis of host and microbial data revealed unique co-variation patterns. Conclusion These data provide evidence of a diverse multi-kingdom microbiota linked with local immunological characteristics in the first week of life that could represent distinct trajectories for future respiratory health. Trial registration NHS Health Research Authority, IRAS ID 199053. Registered 5 Oct 2016. https://www.hra.nhs.uk/planning-and-improving-research/application-summaries/research-summaries/breathing-together/

Details

ISSN :
20492618
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pattaroni, C, Macowan, M, Chatzis, R, Custovic, A, Shields, M D, Power, U F, Grigg, J, Roberts, G, Ghazal, P, Schwarze, J, Gore, M, Turner, S, Bush, A, Saglani, S, Lloyd, C M & Marsland, B 2022, ' Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways ', Microbiome, vol. 10, 34 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01201-y, Pattaroni, C, Macowan, M, Chatzis, R, Daunt, C, Custovic, A, Shields, M, Power, U F, Grigg, J, Roberts, G, Ghazal, P, Schwarze, J, Gore, M, Turner, S, Bush, A, Saglani, S, Lloyd, C M & Marsland, B J 2022, ' Early life inter-kingdom interactions shape the immunological environment of the airways ', Microbiome . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01201-y
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1870a4140586b7f3f3d45cde39dba1da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01201-y