In Silico Analysis of Probiotic Bacteria Changes Across COVID-19 Severity Stages

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Taufer, Clarissa Reginato [1 ]
da Silva, Juliana [1 ,2 ]
Rampelotto, Pabulo Henrique [3 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Grad Program Genet & Mol Biol, BR-91501970 PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil
[2] Univ La Salle, Grad Program Hlth & Human Dev, BR-92010000 Canoas, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Bioinformat & Biostat Core Facil, Inst Ciencias Basicas Saude, BR-91501970 Porto Alegre, Brazil
关键词
microbiome; gut microbiota; COVID-19; probiotics; biomarkers; disease severity; 16S rRNA; cross-cohort; GUT MICROBIOTA; OSCILLOSPIRA; COMMENSAL; IMPROVES;
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10.3390/microorganisms12112353
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in modulating the immune response during COVID-19, with several studies reporting significant alterations in specific bacterial genera, including Akkermansia, Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Faecalibacterium, Lactobacillus, Oscillospira, and Ruminococcus. These genera are symbionts of the gut microbiota and contribute to host health. However, comparing results across studies is challenging due to differences in analysis methods and reference databases. We screened 16S rRNA raw datasets available in public databases on COVID-19, focusing on the V3-V4 region of the bacterial genome. In total, seven studies were included. All samples underwent the same bioinformatics pipeline, evaluating the differential abundance of these seven bacterial genera at each level of severity. The reanalysis identified significant changes in differential abundance. Bifidobacterium emerged as a potential biomarker of disease severity and a therapeutic target. Bacteroides presented a complex pattern, possibly related to disease-associated inflammation or opportunistic pathogen growth. Lactobacillus showed significant changes in abundance across the COVID-19 stages. On the other hand, Akkermansia and Faecalibacterium did not show significant differences, while Oscillospira and Ruminococcus produced statistically significant results but with limited relevance to COVID-19 severity. Our findings reveal new insights into the differential abundance of key bacterial genera in COVID-19, particularly Bifidobacterium and Bacteroides.
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