Influenza A virus infection impacts systemic microbiota dynamics and causes quantitative enteric dysbiosis.
Soner YildizBéryl Mazel-SanchezMatheswaran KandasamyBalaji ManicassamyMirco SchmolkePublished in: Microbiome (2018)
We show for the first time the consequences of IAV infection for lower respiratory tract and intestinal microbiobiota in a qualitative and quantitative fashion. The discrepancy of relative 16S rRNA gene next-generation sequencing (NGS) and normalized 16S rRNA gene-specific qPCR stresses the importance of combining qualitative and quantitative approaches to correctly analyze composition of organ associated microbial communities. The transiently induced dysbiosis underlines the overall stability of microbial communities to effects of acute infection. However, during a short-time window, specific ecological niches might lose their microbiota shield and remain vulnerable to bacterial invasion.