Gut virome alterations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Yue LiuQingsong HuangZhenhua ZhuangHongjing YangXiaoling GouTong XuKe LiuJun WangBo LiuPeiyang GaoFeng CaoBin YangChuantao ZhangMei ChenGang FanPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
Previous studies showed that the bacteriome plays an important role in the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, little is known about the involvement of the gut virome in COPD. Our study explored the disease-specific virome signatures of patients with COPD. We found the diversity and compositions altered of the gut virome in COPD subjects compared with healthy individuals, especially those viral species positively correlated with pulmonary ventilation functions. Additionally, the declined bacterial susceptibility, the interaction between bacteriophages and bacterial hosts, and the weakened viral-bacterial interactions in COPD were observed. The findings also suggested the potential diagnostic value of the gut virome for COPD. The results highlight the significance of gut virome in COPD. The novel strategies for gut virome rectifications may help to restore the balance of gut microecology and represent promising therapeutics for COPD.