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Changes in the Eye Microbiota Associated with Contact Lens Wearing

机译:戴隐形眼镜与眼睛菌群的变化

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ABSTRACT Wearing contact lenses has been identified as a risk factor for the development of eye conditions such as giant papillary conjunctivitis and keratitis. We hypothesized that wearing contact lenses is associated with changes in the ocular microbiota. We compared the bacterial communities of the conjunctiva and skin under the eye from 58 subjects and analyzed samples from 20 subjects (9 lens wearers and 11 non-lens wearers) taken at 3 time points using a 16S rRNA gene-based sequencing technique (V4 region; Illumina MiSeq). We found that using anesthetic eye drops before sampling decreases the detected ocular microbiota diversity. Compared to those from non-lens wearers, dry conjunctival swabs from lens wearers had more variable and skin-like bacterial community structures (UniFrac; P ?value = <0.001), with higher abundances of Methylobacterium , Lactobacillus , Acinetobacter , and Pseudomonas and lower abundances of Haemophilus , Streptococcus , Staphylococcus , and Corynebacterium (linear discriminant analysis [LDA] score = >3.0). The results indicate that wearing contact lenses alters the microbial structure of the ocular conjunctiva, making it more similar to that of the skin microbiota. Further research is needed to determine whether the microbiome structure provides less protection from ocular infections. IMPORTANCE As in other body sites (i.e., the gut, skin, and mouth), the eye has a normal community of bacteria which are expected to confer resistance that provides protection from invaders. However, the eye microbiome has been largely neglected and is relevant to eye health and understanding eye diseases and to discovery of its functions. This report of a baseline study shows differences in the eye microbiome of contact lens wearers in relation to those of non-lens wearers and has the potential to help future studies explore novel insights into a possible role of the microbiome in the increased risk for eye infections in contact lens wearers.
机译:摘要戴隐形眼镜已被确认为发展眼部疾病的危险因素,例如巨乳头结膜炎和角膜炎。我们假设戴隐形眼镜与眼部微生物群的变化有关。我们比较了58位受试者眼底结膜和皮肤的细菌群落,并分析了使用16S rRNA基因测序技术在3个时间点采集的20位受试者(9位配镜者和11位非配镜者)的样本(V4区; Illumina MiSeq)。我们发现在采样前使用麻醉眼药水会降低检测到的眼部微生物群的多样性。与非配镜者相比,配镜者干燥的结膜拭子具有更多的变化和类似皮肤的细菌群落结构(UniFrac; P值= <0.001),其中甲基杆菌,乳杆菌,不动杆菌和假单胞菌的丰度更高,而更低嗜血杆菌,链球菌,葡萄球菌和棒状杆菌的丰度(线性判别分析[LDA]得分=> 3.0)。结果表明,佩戴隐形眼镜会改变眼结膜的微生物结构,使其与皮肤菌群更相似。需要进一步的研究以确定微生物组结构是否提供较少的保护以防止眼部感染。重要事项与其他身体部位(即肠道,皮肤和嘴巴)一样,眼睛具有正常的细菌群落,有望提供抵抗力,从而为入侵者提供保护。然而,眼睛微生物组已被大大忽略,并且与眼睛健康和理解眼睛疾病以及其功能的发现有关。这份基线研究报告显示,隐形眼镜配戴者的眼部微生物组与非配镜配戴者的眼部微生物组有所不同,并有可能帮助未来的研究探索新的见解,以了解微生物组在增加眼部感染风险中的可能作用。隐形眼镜配戴者。

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