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Temporal shifts in the collective dermatologic microbiome of military trainees

机译:军事学员集体皮肤微生物学组的时间变化

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Background: New military members undergo a highly-regimented 7-week training course during which trainees live and work within the same group of approximately 50 subjects for nearly 24 hours a day. This creates an optimal environment for assessing the impact of communal living on the collective skin microbiome. Purpose: The objective of this pilot study was to investigate dynamic changes of the skin microbiome in basic military trainees (BMT), in light of the unique environmental influences faced by this population. Patients and methods: We evaluated collective changes in the skin microbiome of normal healthy adult basic trainees in response to communal living and universal Group A Strep prophylaxis with penicillin over the course of their initial 7-week training course. Samples from 10 flights of trainees were collected by swabbing upon arrival at Lackland AFB for their training (week 0) which is prior to prophylaxis with penicillin, at the 4 week point, and at the conclusion of their 7-week course of basic military training. Three separate high-throughput sequencing platforms and three bioinformatic pipeline analysis tools were utilized to assess the data. Results: At all three time points we found that the top three bacterial genus identified were Propionibacterium , Staphylococcus , and Corynebacterium . We detected a community membership difference between the initial week 0 samples and the week 4 and 7 samples. A strong inverse correlation between Propionibacterium and Staphylococcus was noted with Propionibacterium being high at week 0 and much lower at weeks 4 and 7; conversely, Staphylococcus was low at week 0 and higher at weeks 4 and 7, this relationship was noted in both the individual and collective specimens. Conclusion: The collective dermatologic microbiome in the military trainee population examined exhibited a relative increase in Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium abundance coupled with a relative decrease in Propionibacterium abundance in this observational pilot study. Additional studies are needed to further assess the causal impact of communal living and widespread penicillin chemoprophylaxis.
机译:背景:新入伍的军人接受了为期7周的高水平训练课程,在此期间,学员每天在将近50个小时的同一个小组中生活和工作,每天大约24小时。这为评估公共生活对集体皮肤微生物组的影响创造了最佳环境。目的:这项初步研究的目的是根据这一人群所面临的独特环境影响,研究基本军事实习生(BMT)中皮肤微生物组的动态变化。病人和方法:我们评估了正常健康成人基础培训学员在最初的7周培训过程中对社区生活和青霉素普遍预防A群链球菌的反应中皮肤微生物组的集体变化。在到达青霉素预防前的第0周,在第4周,并在他们进行为期7周的基础军事训练课程结束时,到达拉克兰空军基地(0周)时,通过擦拭收集了10次飞行学员的样本,以擦拭的方式进行训练。 。利用三个独立的高通量测序平台和三个生物信息流水线分析工具来评估数据。结果:在所有三个时间点上,我们发现鉴定出的前三个细菌属是丙酸杆菌,葡萄球菌和棒状杆菌。我们检测到最初的第0周样本与第4周和第7周样本之间的社区成员身份差异。丙酸杆菌和葡萄球菌之间存在强烈的负相关关系,丙酸杆菌在第0周时较高,而在第4周和第7周时较低。相反,葡萄球菌在第0周时较低,而在第4周和第7周时较高,这种关系在个体和集体标本中均可见。结论:在这项观察性试验研究中,接受检查的军事实习生人群中皮肤皮肤微生物学的总体微生物组显示葡萄球菌和棒状杆菌的丰度相对增加,而丙酸杆菌的丰度相对减少。需要进一步研究进一步评估社区生活和广泛的青霉素化学预防的因果影响。

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