2019
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2019.00090
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The Gut Microbiome Signatures Discriminate Healthy From Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients

Abstract: Cross talk occurs between the human gut and the lung through a gut-lung axis involving the gut microbiota. However, the signatures of the human gut microbiota after active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection have not been fully understood. Here, we investigated changes in the gut microbiota in tuberculosis (TB) patients by shotgun sequencing the gut microbiomes of 31 healthy controls and 46 patients. We observed a dramatic changes in gut microbiota in tuberculosis patients as reflected … Show more

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“…Thus, factors affecting microbiome stability indirectly influence susceptibility to Mtb, such that a restoration of eubiosis reverses Mtb pathogenesis, granulomas, and dissemination. 12,13,30 Therefore, the microbiome-immunity-Mtb interactions are discussed under seven main sections, according to the dysbiotic factors: (1) antimicrobials; (2) immunity; (3) pathogens; (4) Mtb; (5) smoking; (6) diet; and (7) current challenges and future perspectives.…”
Section: Antimicrobials Microbiome Immunity and Mtbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, factors affecting microbiome stability indirectly influence susceptibility to Mtb, such that a restoration of eubiosis reverses Mtb pathogenesis, granulomas, and dissemination. 12,13,30 Therefore, the microbiome-immunity-Mtb interactions are discussed under seven main sections, according to the dysbiotic factors: (1) antimicrobials; (2) immunity; (3) pathogens; (4) Mtb; (5) smoking; (6) diet; and (7) current challenges and future perspectives.…”
Section: Antimicrobials Microbiome Immunity and Mtbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,14,30 In particular, the studies in China observed changes in species diversity and abundance between healthy and TB patients. Unfortunately, the antimicrobials used by the cohorts in China, except for one study that used HRZE, 30 were not delineated, as was the case in Haiti (Table 1). Hence, it remains to be seen if the observations made were the result of Mtb infection or of the antimicrobials taken by the patients.…”
Section: Antimicrobials: the Major Enemy Of The Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
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