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Mixed Viral-Bacterial Infections and Their Effects on Gut Microbiota and Clinical Illnesses in Children

机译:混合病毒细菌感染及其对儿童肠道菌群和临床疾病的影响

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Acute gastroenteritis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among young children worldwide. It accounts for approximately 1.34 million deaths annually in children younger than five years. Infection can be caused by viral, bacterial and/or parasitic microorganisms. Dysbiosis due to such infections could dramatically affect disease prognosis as well as development of chronic illness. The aim of this study was to analyze gut microbiome and clinical outcomes in young children suffering from viral or mixed viral-bacterial infection. We evaluated gut microbiota composition in children suffering from viral or mixed viral-bacterial infection with two major viruses rotavirus (RV) and norovirus (NoV) and two pathogenic bacteria [Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC), and Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)]. We sequenced 16S ribosomal RNA (V4 region) genes using Illumina MiSeq in 70 hospitalized children suffering from gastroenteric infections plus nine healthy controls. The study summarized Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) abundances with the Bray-Curtis index and performed a non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis to visualize microbiome similarities. We used a permutational multivariate analyses of variance to test the significance of group differences. We also analyzed the correlation between microbiome changes and clinical outcomes. Our data demonstrated a significant increase in the severity score in children with viral-bacterial mixed infections compared to those with virus infections alone. Statistical analysis by overall relative abundance denoted lesser proportions of Bacteroides in the infected children, whereas Bifidobacteriaceae richness was more prominent in the bacterial-viral mixed infections. Pairwise differences of gut microbiota were significantly higher in RV?+?EAEC (P?=?0.009) and NoV?+?EAEC (P?=?0.009) co-infections, compared to EPEC mixed infection with both, RV (P?=?0.045) and NoV (P?=?0.188). Shannon diversity index showed considerable more variation in microbiome diversity in children infected with RV cohort compared to NoV cohort. Our results highlight that richness of Bifidobacteriaceae, which acts as probiotics, increased with the severity of the viral-bacterial mixed infections. As expected, significant reduction of relative numbers of Bacteroides was characterized in both RV and NoV infections, with more reduction observed in co-infection pathogenic E. coli. Although mixed infection with EAEC resulted in significant microbiota differences compared to viral infection only or mixed infection with EPEC, the clinical condition of the children were worsened with both pathogenic E.coli co-infections. Further, in comparison with RV cohort, augmented number of differential abundant pathogenic OTUs were peculiarly noticed only with NoV mixed infection.
机译:急性胃肠炎仍然是全世界幼儿发病和死亡的主要原因。在5岁以下的儿童中,每年约有134万人死亡。感染可以由病毒,细菌和/或寄生微生物引起。由此类感染引起的营养不良可能会严重影响疾病的预后以及慢性病的发展。这项研究的目的是分析患病毒或混合病毒细菌感染的幼儿的肠道微生物组和临床结局。我们评估了患有两种主要病毒轮状病毒(RV)和诺如病毒(NoV)和两种病原性细菌[肠道聚集性大肠杆菌(EAEC)和肠致病性大肠杆菌(EPEC)”的病毒或混合病毒细菌感染的儿童的肠道菌群组成]。我们使用Illumina MiSeq对70名患肠胃感染的住院儿童以及9名健康对照者进行了16S核糖体RNA(V4区)基因测序。该研究总结了具有Bray-Curtis指数的操作分类单位(OTU)的丰度,并进行了非度量多维标度分析以可视化微生物组相似性。我们使用方差的排列多元分析来检验组差异的显着性。我们还分析了微生物组变化与临床结果之间的相关性。我们的数据表明,与单纯病毒感染的儿童相比,病毒-细菌混合感染的儿童的严重性评分显着提高。通过总体相对丰度进行的统计分析表明,在感染的儿童中,拟杆菌的比例较低,而在细菌-病毒混合感染中,双歧杆菌科的丰富度更为突出。与RV(+?)的EPEC混合感染相比,RV?+?EAEC(P?=?0.009)和NoV?+?EAEC(P?=?0.009)合并感染的肠道菌群成对差异显着更高。 =?0.045)和NoV(P?=?0.188)。与NoV队列相比,香农多样性指数显示RV队列感染儿童的微生物组多样性差异更大。我们的结果表明,作为益生菌的双歧杆菌科细菌的丰富度随着病毒-细菌混合感染的严重性而增加。正如预期的那样,在RV和NoV感染中都发现了杀菌剂相对数量的显着减少,在共同感染的致病性大肠杆菌中观察到了更多的减少。尽管与仅病毒感染或与EPEC混合感染相比,EAEC混合感染导致微生物菌群差异显着,但两种病原性大肠杆菌共感染使儿童的临床状况恶化。此外,与RV队列相比,仅在NoV混合感染的情况下,才发现差异丰富的致病性OTU数量增加。

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