The composition and functional protein subsystems of the human nasal microbiome in granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a pilot study.
Josef WagnerEwan M HarrisonMarcos Martinez Del PeroBeth BlaneGert MayerJohannes LeiererSeerapani GopaluniMark A HolmesJulian ParkhillSharon J PeacockDavid R W JayneAndreas KronbichlerPublished in: Microbiome (2019)
Our data revealed a distinct dysbiosis of the nasal microbiota in GPA patients compared with disease and healthy controls. Metagenomic sequencing demonstrated that this dysbiosis in active GPA patients is manifested by increased abundance of S. aureus and a depletion of S. epidermidis, further demonstrating the antagonist relationships between these species. SEED functional protein subsystem analysis identified an association between the unique bacterial nasal microbiota clusters seen mainly in GPA patients and an elevated abundance of genes associated with chorismate synthesis and vitamin B12 pathways. Further studies are required to further elucidate the relationship between the biosynthesis genes and the associated bacterial species.