The temporal dynamics of the tracheal microbiome in tracheostomised patients with and without lower respiratory infections.
Marcos Pérez-LosadaRobert J GrahamMadeline CoquilletteAmenah JafareyEduardo Castro-NallarManuel AiraRobert J FreishtatJonathan M MansbachPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Alpha-diversity (ACE, Fisher and phylogenetic diversity) and beta-diversity (Bray-Curtis, Jaccard and Unifrac distances) indices varied significantly (P<0.05) between NLRI and YLRI microbiotas from tracheostomised patients. Additionally, Haemophilus was significantly (P = 0.009) more abundant in YLRI patients than in NLRI patients, while Acinetobacter, Corynebacterium and Pseudomonas (P<0.05) showed the inverse relationship. We did not detect significant differences in diversity and bacterial abundance among seasons. This result disagrees with previous evidence suggesting seasonal variation in airway microbiotas. Further study is needed to address the interaction between microbes and LRI during times of health and disease.