Dynamic Changes in the Nasal Microbiome Associated With Disease Activity in Patients With Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis.
Rennie L RheeJiarui LuKyle BittingerJung-Jin LeeLisa M MatteiAntoine G SreihSherry ChouJonathan J MinerNoam A CohenBrendan J KellyHongzhe LeePeter C GraysonRonald G CollmanPeter A MerkelPublished in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
In GPA, significant changes occur in the nasal microbiome over time and are associated with disease activity. The occurrence of these changes months prior to the onset of relapse supports a pathogenic role of nasal bacteria in GPA. Our results uphold existing hypotheses implicating Staphylococcus as an instigator of disease and have generated a novel finding involving Corynebacterium as a potential mediator of disease in GPA.